Walter Shapiro imagines that:
But no one (probably not even Obama himself) really knows what he is getting in a Justice Sotomayor since her role and her philosophic direction on the Supreme Court will not fully emerge for a few years. If a president wants certainty among the Supremes, he should pick an ideologue (Antonin Scalia, this Bud's for you). Otherwise a president makes his choice and takes his chances knowing that his pick will probably still be among the ruling nine on the Supreme Court long after he has moved out of the White House.
Marcia Oddi also takes into account the following fact:
Posted by Marcia Oddi on June 15, 2009 08:43 AM Posted to General Law Related
In other words, Benton Foundation puts it this way:
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Raven has another idea:
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Meanwhile, CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart came up with this idea:
Nini July 19th, 2009 3:10 pm ET Why don't you tell your president to stop Nominating Radical judges. She is not radical with all she has said and done but asking her tough questions and talk about FACTS is radical politics? Stop insulting our intelligence Mr. Leahy.
Elder of Ziyon is absolutely sure that:
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Before going any further, melamed&mavin wants to get this straight:
1933: Cardinal Pacelli issued a concordant known as the Hitler Concordant. Hitler described it as "unrestricted acceptance of National Socialism by the Vatican." Cardinal Pacelli later became Pope Pious XII.
For example, HighJive considers:
In any case, Justice Holmes upheld the sterilization order, emphatically and coldly stating, three generations of imbeciles is enough. Does anyone seriously believe that a woman, and especially a woman of color with the richness of her experiences would not have reach[ed] a better conclusion than that adopted by Justice Holmes in 1927?
Martin de Wit can't forget that:
The luxury goods market, once only accessible by the ultra-wealthy, has been transformed in the past few decades to be a world within the reach of middle class consumers. However in the wake of the growing international financial crisis, governments, societies, and individuals have been forced to make substantial changes. As such, consumers have begun shunning outward displays of wealth. Heavily branded, self-promoting luxury p roducts are being forced to reinvent themselves due in part to the deep pains of the financial crisis, especially hitting the lucrative middle-class market. This phenomenon has manifested in a trend, dubbed "Luxury Shame." By using psychoanalytic theory, this paper seeks to examine the development of societal prohibition in the form of luxury shame and the internalization of this prohibition in individuals as guilt and shame.
But David Alire Garcia has a different opinion:
Those places are so closed and so hard, Gomez explains, reflecting on the challenges Sotomayor must have faced.
MorningStar tells the real story:
If the deplorable decision Sotomayor participated in regarding Ricci v. DeStefano is not sufficient to dismiss her nomination to the Supreme Court then the two cases that Sotomayor presided over that have already been overturned by the higher court should be. Of the 150 cases she has participated in during her 10 years on the Second Circuit, Ricci v. DeStefano was, without any doubt, among the most important, and yet she, very casually blew it off along with the important constitutional issues it raised.
Adrian Perez, Publisher has another idea:
His ancestors came from the middle east not that long ago (A.D., not B.C.) and stayed in the Iberian peninsula for a relatively short time before moving on to other places. Cardozo's real name is in Hebrew. His forebears adopted a Spanish sounding name to blend in.
CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart comes with a new idea:
âCâmon, stop the racial politics,â Leahy added.Leahy remarks drew an immediate response from Sessions. âOh, câmon, Pat. Iâm going to disagree on that,â Sessions said.
The Huffington Post News Editors might have an idea about it:
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Robert J. Avrech imagines that:
This is much like the Nazi boycotts of Jewish businesses during the 30's.So, those of you who can, please head on over to your local Trader Joe's and purchase as many Israeli products as you can. If you're Jewish do this on Fridayâ"todayâ"so as no violate the Sabbath.
Aliza "La Jewminicana" Hausman tells the real story:
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richmx2 can't forget that:
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Adrian Perez, Publisher thinks about it:
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However, dlevy states that:
May i remind the panel that arabs and muslims are also part of european heritage. The o. Empire was long considered part of europe, and albania and kosovo have a muslim majority. Colonial and post colonial discourse just does not fit here. Amit · June 1st, 2009 at 6:55 am
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Monday, August 17, 2009
Benjamin Cardozo From: Walter Shapiro Marcia Oddi Benton Foundation Raven CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart Elder Of Ziyon Melamed&mavin HighJive Martin De Wit David Alire Garcia MorningStar Adrian Perez, Publisher The Huffington Post News Editors Robert J. Avrech Aliza "La Jewminicana" Hausman Richmx2 Dlevy /26735403
Benjamin Cardozo From: Aliza "La Jewminicana" Hausman HighJive NPW Andrew M. Grossman HighJive NP Editor Thelastcrusade Melamed&mavin Black Power Staff Stephen R. Maloney Whitefeather SAFECORNER CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart Oscar Richard M. Esenberg Dlevy /26735402
Thinking that's not all, Aliza "La Jewminicana" Hausman adds:
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HighJive imagines that:
In the next sentence immediately following the passage above, Judge Sotomayor says, Let us not forget that wise men like Oliver Wendell Holmes and Justice [Benjamin] Cardozo voted on cases which upheld both sex and race discrimination in our society.
In contrast, NPW replies:
2 The justice s made their statement about Ms. Lobato s admission in the portion of their ruling that determined hearsay statements by LVMPD homicide detective Thomas Thowsen were harmless error, because based on Lobato s admission, there was substantial evidence that she committed the murder. (4)
Despite the previous arguments, Andrew M. Grossman has many reasons to think otherwise:
Precedent : Courts should overturn previous cases only âvery, veryâ rarely. Lodging : âWhen I travel somewhere new, I try to find a friend to stay with themâ¦because I do think it s important to know more than where I live.â
HighJive gives a bit of an idea about it:
6875: Empirically Shown To Be Liars. 6874: Cultural Dictionary. Word Up. 6873: Free Sex Call. 6872: CNN Black In America 2 4 Free.
Still being unsure, NP Editor asks:
With the benefit of such an enlightened outlook, Canadian judges are permitted to rely on their beliefs and opinions moulded in part by their personal experiences and unique backgrounds. A proper balance is achieved by refraining from being locked into one perspective. Judges may not be capable of being neutral but must strive to be impartial. The myth of judicial neutrality was highlighted in the R. D. S majority decision with an approving reference to an insightful comment of Benjamin Cardozo, a distinguished American jurist. Noting that judges, like everyone else, have "inherited instincts, traditiona l beliefs, acquired convictions," Cardozo recognized that judges could never be objective. "We may try to see things as objectively as we please," he wrote.
In contrast, thelastcrusade replies:
SOTOMAYOR: EXPOSED ON TAPE; RULINGS COME TO LIGHT Favors Jail Birds and Jihadis by Paul L. Williams, Ph.D. thelastcrusade.org
melamed&mavin scans the other's answers and reply:
1952: Birthdate of actress Carol Kane who played Simka on the television show Taxi.1953: Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed after having been convicted as spies.
As Andrew M. Grossman says:
On Kelo : She understands âthe concerns that many citizens haveâ about the government seizing private property for no good reason. But does she agree? âI must give it [Kelo] the deference that the doctrine of stare decisis would suggest. So, no.
Black Power Staff might have an idea about it:
Not quite. Â By Christopher Beam Barack Obama announced Tuesday that he would nominate 2 nd Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court. The New York Times wrote that Sotomayor, if confirmed, would be the nation s first Hispanic justice. But Sotomayor has referred to herself in the past as a Latina judge. Do Hispanic and Latina mean the same thing?
Stephen R. Maloney scans the other's answers and reply:
Some truly great justices like Oliver Wendell Holmes, Learned Hand, William Rehnquist, and Benjamin Cardozo looked at being a Supreme Court Justice as something of a gut check: that is, they looked at impartiality as difficult but at the same time a sign of judicial maturity and character. The question for them was not
But whitefeather says that's not all:
# 3 06-01-2009, 12:49 AM Lazarus Member Join Date: Nov 2007 Posts: 6,177
While it may be true, SAFECORNER thinks:
The fact that this seminar was held with official sanction proves that China is capable of protecting historical sites within its borders if it so chooses. In fact, Chinese law supports our view. Articles 16-18 of the Law of the People s Republic of China for the Protection of Cultural Relics, as amended and adopted in 2002, stipulate that protective measures for immovable cultural relics must be taken before beginning any and all construction activities, including drilling, digging, or blasting. These articles also require that devices for the preservation of cultural relics must be included in the design plan of any new construction project undertaken.
CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart thinks about it:
Bruce July 19th, 2009 5:04 pm ET Take a really good look at who Sen. Jeff Sessions is look him up on wikipedia this guy is something else! He is consistently on the side of divisive, oppressive and hate-filled political opinions that it is scary that he is still elected to office. He represents a real dark and evil side of American politics the fact that someone such as him can still hold his opinions and public office at the same time is a deep shame.
oscar is rather skeptical:
The men and women of I.C.E. are sworn to uphold the laws of our nation,â the agency said in an e-mailed statement. âWe do so professionally, humanely and with an acute awareness with the impact enforcement has on the individuals we encounter. While I.C.E. prioritizes our efforts by targeting fugitives who have demonstrated a threat to national security or public safety, we have a clear mandate to pursue all immigration fugitives.
HighJive shows how it is done:
President s Obama s nomination of Judge Sonia Sotomayor to serve on the Supreme Court, where she would be the first Hispanic and the third woman, has raised questions about how her background would affect her decision-making. But there is another question, too: How would she alter the larger dynamic among the justices?
Thinking that's not all, SAFECORNER adds:
www.foundationstone.org.About Uyghur American Association/Uyghur Human Rights ProjectThe Uyghur Human rights Project (UHRP) s mission is to promote human rights and democracy for the Uyghur people, and to raise awareness of human rights abuses that occur in East Turkestan. Learn more at
As a result of that, CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart belives:
Joanna in PA July 19th, 2009 5:46 pm ET JOE: Let me make something clear. 95% of you are clueless thats why the people in power get away with everything.
Richard M. Esenberg can't forget that:
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In addition to this, dlevy states:
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Aliza "La Jewminicana" Hausman HighJive NPW Andrew M. Grossman HighJive NP Editor thelastcrusade melamed&mavin Black Power Staff Stephen R. Maloney whitefeather SAFECORNER CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart oscar Richard M. Esenberg dlevy
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Nightmare at the Museum The Jewish American Girl doll meets the Dominican ... Q&A with From Ghetto to Ghetto Author
HighJive imagines that:
In the next sentence immediately following the passage above, Judge Sotomayor says, Let us not forget that wise men like Oliver Wendell Holmes and Justice [Benjamin] Cardozo voted on cases which upheld both sex and race discrimination in our society.
In contrast, NPW replies:
2 The justice s made their statement about Ms. Lobato s admission in the portion of their ruling that determined hearsay statements by LVMPD homicide detective Thomas Thowsen were harmless error, because based on Lobato s admission, there was substantial evidence that she committed the murder. (4)
Despite the previous arguments, Andrew M. Grossman has many reasons to think otherwise:
Precedent : Courts should overturn previous cases only âvery, veryâ rarely. Lodging : âWhen I travel somewhere new, I try to find a friend to stay with themâ¦because I do think it s important to know more than where I live.â
HighJive gives a bit of an idea about it:
6875: Empirically Shown To Be Liars. 6874: Cultural Dictionary. Word Up. 6873: Free Sex Call. 6872: CNN Black In America 2 4 Free.
Still being unsure, NP Editor asks:
With the benefit of such an enlightened outlook, Canadian judges are permitted to rely on their beliefs and opinions moulded in part by their personal experiences and unique backgrounds. A proper balance is achieved by refraining from being locked into one perspective. Judges may not be capable of being neutral but must strive to be impartial. The myth of judicial neutrality was highlighted in the R. D. S majority decision with an approving reference to an insightful comment of Benjamin Cardozo, a distinguished American jurist. Noting that judges, like everyone else, have "inherited instincts, traditiona l beliefs, acquired convictions," Cardozo recognized that judges could never be objective. "We may try to see things as objectively as we please," he wrote.
In contrast, thelastcrusade replies:
SOTOMAYOR: EXPOSED ON TAPE; RULINGS COME TO LIGHT Favors Jail Birds and Jihadis by Paul L. Williams, Ph.D. thelastcrusade.org
melamed&mavin scans the other's answers and reply:
1952: Birthdate of actress Carol Kane who played Simka on the television show Taxi.1953: Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed after having been convicted as spies.
As Andrew M. Grossman says:
On Kelo : She understands âthe concerns that many citizens haveâ about the government seizing private property for no good reason. But does she agree? âI must give it [Kelo] the deference that the doctrine of stare decisis would suggest. So, no.
Black Power Staff might have an idea about it:
Not quite. Â By Christopher Beam Barack Obama announced Tuesday that he would nominate 2 nd Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court. The New York Times wrote that Sotomayor, if confirmed, would be the nation s first Hispanic justice. But Sotomayor has referred to herself in the past as a Latina judge. Do Hispanic and Latina mean the same thing?
Stephen R. Maloney scans the other's answers and reply:
Some truly great justices like Oliver Wendell Holmes, Learned Hand, William Rehnquist, and Benjamin Cardozo looked at being a Supreme Court Justice as something of a gut check: that is, they looked at impartiality as difficult but at the same time a sign of judicial maturity and character. The question for them was not
But whitefeather says that's not all:
# 3 06-01-2009, 12:49 AM Lazarus Member Join Date: Nov 2007 Posts: 6,177
While it may be true, SAFECORNER thinks:
The fact that this seminar was held with official sanction proves that China is capable of protecting historical sites within its borders if it so chooses. In fact, Chinese law supports our view. Articles 16-18 of the Law of the People s Republic of China for the Protection of Cultural Relics, as amended and adopted in 2002, stipulate that protective measures for immovable cultural relics must be taken before beginning any and all construction activities, including drilling, digging, or blasting. These articles also require that devices for the preservation of cultural relics must be included in the design plan of any new construction project undertaken.
CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart thinks about it:
Bruce July 19th, 2009 5:04 pm ET Take a really good look at who Sen. Jeff Sessions is look him up on wikipedia this guy is something else! He is consistently on the side of divisive, oppressive and hate-filled political opinions that it is scary that he is still elected to office. He represents a real dark and evil side of American politics the fact that someone such as him can still hold his opinions and public office at the same time is a deep shame.
oscar is rather skeptical:
The men and women of I.C.E. are sworn to uphold the laws of our nation,â the agency said in an e-mailed statement. âWe do so professionally, humanely and with an acute awareness with the impact enforcement has on the individuals we encounter. While I.C.E. prioritizes our efforts by targeting fugitives who have demonstrated a threat to national security or public safety, we have a clear mandate to pursue all immigration fugitives.
HighJive shows how it is done:
President s Obama s nomination of Judge Sonia Sotomayor to serve on the Supreme Court, where she would be the first Hispanic and the third woman, has raised questions about how her background would affect her decision-making. But there is another question, too: How would she alter the larger dynamic among the justices?
Thinking that's not all, SAFECORNER adds:
www.foundationstone.org.About Uyghur American Association/Uyghur Human Rights ProjectThe Uyghur Human rights Project (UHRP) s mission is to promote human rights and democracy for the Uyghur people, and to raise awareness of human rights abuses that occur in East Turkestan. Learn more at
As a result of that, CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart belives:
Joanna in PA July 19th, 2009 5:46 pm ET JOE: Let me make something clear. 95% of you are clueless thats why the people in power get away with everything.
Richard M. Esenberg can't forget that:
Name (required) Email (required) Website Speak your mind Notify me of followup comments via e-mail
In addition to this, dlevy states:
TheatreContinuity BattlesDisablityDeafWest CoastHazon Food ConferenceGazaChicagoOrthodoxJTSJOFA
Sources:
Aliza "La Jewminicana" Hausman HighJive NPW Andrew M. Grossman HighJive NP Editor thelastcrusade melamed&mavin Black Power Staff Stephen R. Maloney whitefeather SAFECORNER CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart oscar Richard M. Esenberg dlevy
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Benjamin Cardozo From: Dlevy SAFECORNER Robert Farrow Benton Foundation MW Esther Cepeda Admin Big Tent Democrat CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart Gustavo Arellano Oscar Harold Levy Andrew M. Grossman Thelastcrusade Bhinkle@timesdispatch.com /26735401
dlevy objects:
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Similarly, SAFECORNER adds:
www.heritagewatchinternational.org.About Archaeological Legacy InstituteArchaeological Legacy Institute is a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting the world's cultural heritage and to telling the human story to people everywhere through media and the Internet. Lea rn more and experience our media programming at
Robert Farrow remembers that:
In the hearings she has backed away from what she said about race and race based judging. I will not permit my sympathies, personal views, or prejudices to influence the outcome of my cases. But only later during the hearing she said, Life experiences enrich the legal opinion. It s the experience that your committee looks for in terms of what s the background of the judge. She is contradicting herself.!! A judge is required by judicial code of ethics to put aside biases from their backgrounds. From the first Democracy in Athens Greece everybody entering a courtroom deserves justice under the law rather than a measure of justice from the background of the judge.
Benton Foundation shows how it is done:
INTERFERENCE: Wireless Innovation, Public Interest, Regulatory Response Feb 26 2009 8:30am - 4:00pm INTERFERENCE: Wireless Innovation, Public Interest, Regulatory Response Thursday, February 26, 2009 8:30 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. Sponsored by CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law & Policy and the Institute for Communications Law Studies at the Catholic University Columbus School of Law in association with the Federal Communications Bar Association
MW also takes into account the following fact:
Sotomayor, like Obama, grew up in a wealth of heterogeneous environments. It adds significantly to their ability to understand other viewpoints, which they can respect without agreeing or being swayed irrationally.
Esther Cepeda is rather skeptical:
Chicago Latino List 2009 - Jose Oliva, Restaurant Worker Sentinel Chicago Latino List 2009 â" Concepcion Rodriguez, Scare You Straight Caretaker of the Dead
But admin says that's not all:
Barton, using the 9th method on his list, A Lack of Primary Source References, does not provide a primary source for his Ingersoll misquote. Barton s source is Ingersollia: Gems of Thought, a collection of Ingersoll quotes arranged by topic a book that Ingersoll himself said was unauthorized and inaccurate. The following letter to the editor of a newspaper, written by Ingersoll just a few months before his death in 1899, appears on the title page of the Dresden Edition of Ingersoll s writings, the twelve volume edition published by Clinton P. Farrell, Ingersoll s brother-in-law, and the only authorized publisher of his writings.
Big Tent Democrat brings some great news:
In these and other situations, immunities that are valid as against the federal government by force of the specific pledges of particular amendments have been found to be implicit in the concept of ordered liberty, and thus, through the Fourteenth Amendment, become valid as against the states.
CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart does a quick recap:
Nini July 19th, 2009 3:10 pm ET Why don't you tell your president to stop Nominating Radical judges. She is not radical with all she has said and done but asking her tough questions and talk about FACTS is radical politics? Stop insulting our intelligence Mr. Leahy.
Robert Farr ow considers that:
NFL coaches visit troops in Iraq in first USO trip (AP) The soldiers expressed their gratitude over and over to the NFL coaches who made the trip to Iraq. "They kept thanking us," said the Tennessee Titans Jeff Fisher. "We kept thanking them." Fisher, the New York Giants Tom Coughlin, the Baltimore Ravens John Harbaugh, former Pittsburgh Steelers coach Bill Cowher and former Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Jon Gruden are...
Big Tent Democrat scans the other's answers and reply:
Bonin describes the issue of incorporation with regard to the rights created by Heller as a "Duh!" issue -- surely Heller rights will be incorporated. As a question of Legal Realism, I have no doubt Bonin is correct.
Gustavo Arellano brings some great news:
Having lived in San Antonio for a number of decades, I've learned a smattering of street Spanish. That experience has caused me to cringe when I hear the word cojones used in American movies or television as a referent to testicles when the writer is trying to have the character talk dirty. In San Antonio, a person would use huevos in that context. Which is the correct Spanglish, or is a matter of cojones being used in California, and huevos being used in Texas?
oscar can't forget that:
Such concerns have surfaced repeatedly around the country in news articles and lawsuits since 2006, when the Bush administration raised the arrest quota of each raiding team eightfold, to 1,000 a year.
MW is not really sure about that:
During the May 26 edition of Fox News' The Live Desk , Fox News contributor Tucker Carlson claimed Sotomayor made a "racist statement."
harold levy has another idea:
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For example, MW considers:
speech she delivered in 2001 at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, to characterize her or her remark as being "racist." But in singling out and criticizing her for the remark -- "I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a white male who hasn't lived that life" -- these media figures have ignored the point of Sotomayor's speech, which undercuts their criticisms. Sotomayor made the comment in question while discussing the importance of diversity on the bench and the effect of background and personal experiences on judicial decision-making, a point made by such conservatives as Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas.
Andrew M. Grossman considers that:
On Barack Obama and Empathy : âI donât approach the issue of judging in the same way the President does.â Further : âItâs not the heart that compels conclusions in cases.â
thelastcrusade remembers that:
â" Sotomayor dissented in a decision to dismiss a case in which a black student claimed his school discriminated against him by transferring him mid-year from first grade to kindergarten. Sotomayor argued that the âlone black childâ in the class was not given an âequal chance.â
bhinkle@timesdispatch.com does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
...according the 1970 Funk & Wagnalls encyclopedia, the type of Africans brought to the U.S. as slaves were the Forest Negro . And no I am not making that up either. And if I remember that enclypoedia article correctly, the type of Africans brought to the Caribbean (as slaves) were from a DIFFERENT anthropological type.
Sources:
dlevy SAFECORNER Robert Farrow Benton Foundation MW Esther Cepeda admin Big Tent Democrat CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart Gustavo Arellano oscar harold levy Andrew M. Grossman thelastcrusade bhinkle@timesdispatch.com
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Favorites Brooklyn Jews Canonist Daily Shvitz Dov Bear Failed Messiah Faithhacker Jerusalem Syndrome Jewbiquitous Jewess Jewesses With Attitude Jewlicious Jewtastic JSpot JVoices Kosher Eucharist Mah Rabu Meretz Blog Mixed Multitudes Muzzle Watch New Voices NIForum Orthodox Anarchist Oy Bay! Radical Torah Rootless Cosmopolitan South Jerusalem The Jew & The Carrot The Kvetcher Weird Jews For more links, visit our Community directory.
Similarly, SAFECORNER adds:
www.heritagewatchinternational.org.About Archaeological Legacy InstituteArchaeological Legacy Institute is a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting the world's cultural heritage and to telling the human story to people everywhere through media and the Internet. Lea rn more and experience our media programming at
Robert Farrow remembers that:
In the hearings she has backed away from what she said about race and race based judging. I will not permit my sympathies, personal views, or prejudices to influence the outcome of my cases. But only later during the hearing she said, Life experiences enrich the legal opinion. It s the experience that your committee looks for in terms of what s the background of the judge. She is contradicting herself.!! A judge is required by judicial code of ethics to put aside biases from their backgrounds. From the first Democracy in Athens Greece everybody entering a courtroom deserves justice under the law rather than a measure of justice from the background of the judge.
Benton Foundation shows how it is done:
INTERFERENCE: Wireless Innovation, Public Interest, Regulatory Response Feb 26 2009 8:30am - 4:00pm INTERFERENCE: Wireless Innovation, Public Interest, Regulatory Response Thursday, February 26, 2009 8:30 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. Sponsored by CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law & Policy and the Institute for Communications Law Studies at the Catholic University Columbus School of Law in association with the Federal Communications Bar Association
MW also takes into account the following fact:
Sotomayor, like Obama, grew up in a wealth of heterogeneous environments. It adds significantly to their ability to understand other viewpoints, which they can respect without agreeing or being swayed irrationally.
Esther Cepeda is rather skeptical:
Chicago Latino List 2009 - Jose Oliva, Restaurant Worker Sentinel Chicago Latino List 2009 â" Concepcion Rodriguez, Scare You Straight Caretaker of the Dead
But admin says that's not all:
Barton, using the 9th method on his list, A Lack of Primary Source References, does not provide a primary source for his Ingersoll misquote. Barton s source is Ingersollia: Gems of Thought, a collection of Ingersoll quotes arranged by topic a book that Ingersoll himself said was unauthorized and inaccurate. The following letter to the editor of a newspaper, written by Ingersoll just a few months before his death in 1899, appears on the title page of the Dresden Edition of Ingersoll s writings, the twelve volume edition published by Clinton P. Farrell, Ingersoll s brother-in-law, and the only authorized publisher of his writings.
Big Tent Democrat brings some great news:
In these and other situations, immunities that are valid as against the federal government by force of the specific pledges of particular amendments have been found to be implicit in the concept of ordered liberty, and thus, through the Fourteenth Amendment, become valid as against the states.
CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart does a quick recap:
Nini July 19th, 2009 3:10 pm ET Why don't you tell your president to stop Nominating Radical judges. She is not radical with all she has said and done but asking her tough questions and talk about FACTS is radical politics? Stop insulting our intelligence Mr. Leahy.
Robert Farr ow considers that:
NFL coaches visit troops in Iraq in first USO trip (AP) The soldiers expressed their gratitude over and over to the NFL coaches who made the trip to Iraq. "They kept thanking us," said the Tennessee Titans Jeff Fisher. "We kept thanking them." Fisher, the New York Giants Tom Coughlin, the Baltimore Ravens John Harbaugh, former Pittsburgh Steelers coach Bill Cowher and former Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Jon Gruden are...
Big Tent Democrat scans the other's answers and reply:
Bonin describes the issue of incorporation with regard to the rights created by Heller as a "Duh!" issue -- surely Heller rights will be incorporated. As a question of Legal Realism, I have no doubt Bonin is correct.
Gustavo Arellano brings some great news:
Having lived in San Antonio for a number of decades, I've learned a smattering of street Spanish. That experience has caused me to cringe when I hear the word cojones used in American movies or television as a referent to testicles when the writer is trying to have the character talk dirty. In San Antonio, a person would use huevos in that context. Which is the correct Spanglish, or is a matter of cojones being used in California, and huevos being used in Texas?
oscar can't forget that:
Such concerns have surfaced repeatedly around the country in news articles and lawsuits since 2006, when the Bush administration raised the arrest quota of each raiding team eightfold, to 1,000 a year.
MW is not really sure about that:
During the May 26 edition of Fox News' The Live Desk , Fox News contributor Tucker Carlson claimed Sotomayor made a "racist statement."
harold levy has another idea:
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For example, MW considers:
speech she delivered in 2001 at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, to characterize her or her remark as being "racist." But in singling out and criticizing her for the remark -- "I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a white male who hasn't lived that life" -- these media figures have ignored the point of Sotomayor's speech, which undercuts their criticisms. Sotomayor made the comment in question while discussing the importance of diversity on the bench and the effect of background and personal experiences on judicial decision-making, a point made by such conservatives as Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas.
Andrew M. Grossman considers that:
On Barack Obama and Empathy : âI donât approach the issue of judging in the same way the President does.â Further : âItâs not the heart that compels conclusions in cases.â
thelastcrusade remembers that:
â" Sotomayor dissented in a decision to dismiss a case in which a black student claimed his school discriminated against him by transferring him mid-year from first grade to kindergarten. Sotomayor argued that the âlone black childâ in the class was not given an âequal chance.â
bhinkle@timesdispatch.com does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
...according the 1970 Funk & Wagnalls encyclopedia, the type of Africans brought to the U.S. as slaves were the Forest Negro . And no I am not making that up either. And if I remember that enclypoedia article correctly, the type of Africans brought to the Caribbean (as slaves) were from a DIFFERENT anthropological type.
Sources:
dlevy SAFECORNER Robert Farrow Benton Foundation MW Esther Cepeda admin Big Tent Democrat CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart Gustavo Arellano oscar harold levy Andrew M. Grossman thelastcrusade bhinkle@timesdispatch.com
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Walter Shapiro does a quick recap:
Veering the other way, the White House handout pointedly omitted reference to a 2002 case (Center for Reproductive Law & Policy v. Bush).
However, Mike Allen thinks differently:
We need to all have a good hearing, take our time and do it right, and then the senators cast their vote up or down based on whether or not they think this is the kind of judge that should be on the court, Sessions said on CNN s American Morning.
Benton Foundation is absolutely sure that:
Globalization and Technology Standards: The Case for Expanded U.S. Leadership Jan 13 2009 9:00am - 10:30am Globalization and Technology Standards: The Case for Expanded U.S. Leadership ITIF Breakfast Forum Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM Washington, DC
SAFECORNER tells the real story:
In so many other contexts, the Chinese government has shown it knows the country s past belongs to all the Chinese people and indeed all the people of the world. It is important that the material remains of China s long and illustrious past be protected, conserved, and studied so that the world might know of its great contributions to human society. Destroying the ancient portions of Kashgar without first undertaking a comprehensive photographic survey and salvage archaeology will damage China s reputation for scholarship and result in the loss of an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of China s role in the history of Central Asia. It is for these reasons that we voice our very grave concerns about the destruction of Old Kashgar.
Richard M. Esenberg is not really sure about that:
It is obvious that the advent of computers and word processing has had an impact on the length of judicial opinions today. Â Now, a jurist need not worry about asking an administrative assistant to retype significant portions of an opinion after editing. Â The jurist need not proof read various revised copies of an opinion or ask a law clerk to do so. Â Now it is easy for a jurist to pull quotes from half a dozen or more authorities that support his or her position, instead of one. Â With computerized legal research, the quoted material can be pulled from its original source and easily placed into the opinion â" no retyping or proof reading involved.
Similarly, Jacqueline Lipton adds:
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MorningStar explains:
If the deplorable decision Sotomayor participated in regarding Ricci v. DeStefano is not sufficient to dismiss her nomination to the Supreme Court then the two cases that Sotomayor presided over that have already been overturned by the higher court should be. Of the 150 cases she has participated in during her 10 years on the Second Circuit, Ricci v. DeStefano was, without any doubt, among the most important, and yet she, very casually blew it off along with the important constitutional issues it raised.
Gregg Easterbrook intervenes and adds:
- + LMPE I'm a Fan of LMPE I'm a fan of this user permalink Puerto Rico is practically a colony. You should have mentioned Vieques. Reply Favorite Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 AM on 05/30/2009
For this reason, Jacqueline Lipton says:
The Faculty Lounge: Fall Submission Season Looming The Faculty Lounge Conversations about law, culture, and academia
Politico is not really sure about that:
Harsh or disrespectful questioning of Sotomayor could be seen by some Hispanics as another snub from a party which has repeatedly pushed positions at odds with the organized Latino community. The conundrum Republicans face in challenging Sotomayor was clearly known to the White House and is seen as part of the political savvy reflected in Obama s choice.
Mike Allen tells the real story:
We need to all have a good hearing, take our time and do it right, and then the senators cast their vote up or down based on whether or not they think this is the kind of judge that should be on the court, Sessions said on CNN s American Morning.
Despite the previous arguments, Elder of Ziyon has many reasons to think otherwise:
PalArab woman facing death for "collaboration" The elephants are still in the room Interesting Photoshop at Palestine Today
Massimo Frigo notices:
The International Eye: Illegal immigration s fallout: Families split as deportations grow The International Eye Multi-language blog (English, French, Spanish and Italian) on international human rights news with particular focus on migration issues.
Robert J. Avrech thinks about it:
Posted by: Robert J. Avrech at June 19, 2009 12:34 PM Well, I'm feeling pretty good about the imported Israeli feta cheese I just bought at TJ's today. By the way, it's kosher and my favorite feta by far. So creamy and tart and excellent.
However, SAFECORNER states that:
April (9) Druggies Stealing State s History Brian Rose on looting: "history that s been murder... Exhibition Review: "Worshiping Women" EBay: A Solution to the Illicit Antiquities Trade?... "Organizing local people can save knowledge" Chronicle of Higher Education Q and A with Larry R... Earthquake damages Baths of Caracalla Six years later, memories of the looted Iraq Museu... Iraq Welcoming Archaeological Tourism, As Sights R...
Still being unsure, Benton Foundation asks:
FTC Advertising Literacy Forum Mar 12 2009 9:30am - 3:30pm FTC Advertising Literacy Forum FTC's Satellite Building Conference Center 601 New Jersey Avenue, NW, Washington, DC March 12, 2009 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/workshops/aditup/
CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart brings some great news:
mike,texas July 19th, 2009 6:15 pm ET The incredible,the incredible ,shrinking republican par-ty. csr July 19th, 2009 6:14 pm ET Senator Leahy forgets that Republicans have nominated a Hispanic for the Supreme Court and that The Democrats Torpedoed the nomination by threatening a filibuster over "ideas" the nominee had that could make his decisions not within the scope of the law (sound familiar).
Robert Farrow is absolutely sure that:
She has a problem explaining her much-remarked-upon past statements that a wise Latina judge could be expected to reach a better conclusion than a white man without the same life experiences. I wonder if chosen she would be a thorn in the sides of the other judges. She can t be trusted to be truthful but rather say what sounds good.
Stephen R. Maloney is not really sure about that:
Benton Foundation comes with a new idea:
Reauthorization of the Satellite Home Viewer Extension and Reauthorization Act Feb 24 2009 10:00am - 4:00pm Reauthorization of the Satellite Home Viewer Extension and Reauthorization Act House Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, and the Internet February 24, 2009, 2123 Rayburn House Office Building
Sources:
Walter Shapiro Mike Allen Benton Foundation SAFECORNER Richard M. Esenberg Jacqueline Lipton MorningStar Gregg Easterbrook Politico Elder of Ziyon Massimo Frigo Robert J. Avrech CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart Robert Farrow Stephen R. Maloney
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Veering the other way, the White House handout pointedly omitted reference to a 2002 case (Center for Reproductive Law & Policy v. Bush).
However, Mike Allen thinks differently:
We need to all have a good hearing, take our time and do it right, and then the senators cast their vote up or down based on whether or not they think this is the kind of judge that should be on the court, Sessions said on CNN s American Morning.
Benton Foundation is absolutely sure that:
Globalization and Technology Standards: The Case for Expanded U.S. Leadership Jan 13 2009 9:00am - 10:30am Globalization and Technology Standards: The Case for Expanded U.S. Leadership ITIF Breakfast Forum Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM Washington, DC
SAFECORNER tells the real story:
In so many other contexts, the Chinese government has shown it knows the country s past belongs to all the Chinese people and indeed all the people of the world. It is important that the material remains of China s long and illustrious past be protected, conserved, and studied so that the world might know of its great contributions to human society. Destroying the ancient portions of Kashgar without first undertaking a comprehensive photographic survey and salvage archaeology will damage China s reputation for scholarship and result in the loss of an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of China s role in the history of Central Asia. It is for these reasons that we voice our very grave concerns about the destruction of Old Kashgar.
Richard M. Esenberg is not really sure about that:
It is obvious that the advent of computers and word processing has had an impact on the length of judicial opinions today. Â Now, a jurist need not worry about asking an administrative assistant to retype significant portions of an opinion after editing. Â The jurist need not proof read various revised copies of an opinion or ask a law clerk to do so. Â Now it is easy for a jurist to pull quotes from half a dozen or more authorities that support his or her position, instead of one. Â With computerized legal research, the quoted material can be pulled from its original source and easily placed into the opinion â" no retyping or proof reading involved.
Similarly, Jacqueline Lipton adds:
Fear Film Food and Drink Food, Arts & Culture Funny Stuff Games Gender GLBT_ In ternet
MorningStar explains:
If the deplorable decision Sotomayor participated in regarding Ricci v. DeStefano is not sufficient to dismiss her nomination to the Supreme Court then the two cases that Sotomayor presided over that have already been overturned by the higher court should be. Of the 150 cases she has participated in during her 10 years on the Second Circuit, Ricci v. DeStefano was, without any doubt, among the most important, and yet she, very casually blew it off along with the important constitutional issues it raised.
Gregg Easterbrook intervenes and adds:
- + LMPE I'm a Fan of LMPE I'm a fan of this user permalink Puerto Rico is practically a colony. You should have mentioned Vieques. Reply Favorite Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 AM on 05/30/2009
For this reason, Jacqueline Lipton says:
The Faculty Lounge: Fall Submission Season Looming The Faculty Lounge Conversations about law, culture, and academia
Politico is not really sure about that:
Harsh or disrespectful questioning of Sotomayor could be seen by some Hispanics as another snub from a party which has repeatedly pushed positions at odds with the organized Latino community. The conundrum Republicans face in challenging Sotomayor was clearly known to the White House and is seen as part of the political savvy reflected in Obama s choice.
Mike Allen tells the real story:
We need to all have a good hearing, take our time and do it right, and then the senators cast their vote up or down based on whether or not they think this is the kind of judge that should be on the court, Sessions said on CNN s American Morning.
Despite the previous arguments, Elder of Ziyon has many reasons to think otherwise:
PalArab woman facing death for "collaboration" The elephants are still in the room Interesting Photoshop at Palestine Today
Massimo Frigo notices:
The International Eye: Illegal immigration s fallout: Families split as deportations grow The International Eye Multi-language blog (English, French, Spanish and Italian) on international human rights news with particular focus on migration issues.
Robert J. Avrech thinks about it:
Posted by: Robert J. Avrech at June 19, 2009 12:34 PM Well, I'm feeling pretty good about the imported Israeli feta cheese I just bought at TJ's today. By the way, it's kosher and my favorite feta by far. So creamy and tart and excellent.
However, SAFECORNER states that:
April (9) Druggies Stealing State s History Brian Rose on looting: "history that s been murder... Exhibition Review: "Worshiping Women" EBay: A Solution to the Illicit Antiquities Trade?... "Organizing local people can save knowledge" Chronicle of Higher Education Q and A with Larry R... Earthquake damages Baths of Caracalla Six years later, memories of the looted Iraq Museu... Iraq Welcoming Archaeological Tourism, As Sights R...
Still being unsure, Benton Foundation asks:
FTC Advertising Literacy Forum Mar 12 2009 9:30am - 3:30pm FTC Advertising Literacy Forum FTC's Satellite Building Conference Center 601 New Jersey Avenue, NW, Washington, DC March 12, 2009 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/workshops/aditup/
CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart brings some great news:
mike,texas July 19th, 2009 6:15 pm ET The incredible,the incredible ,shrinking republican par-ty. csr July 19th, 2009 6:14 pm ET Senator Leahy forgets that Republicans have nominated a Hispanic for the Supreme Court and that The Democrats Torpedoed the nomination by threatening a filibuster over "ideas" the nominee had that could make his decisions not within the scope of the law (sound familiar).
Robert Farrow is absolutely sure that:
She has a problem explaining her much-remarked-upon past statements that a wise Latina judge could be expected to reach a better conclusion than a white man without the same life experiences. I wonder if chosen she would be a thorn in the sides of the other judges. She can t be trusted to be truthful but rather say what sounds good.
Stephen R. Maloney is not really sure about that:
Benton Foundation comes with a new idea:
Reauthorization of the Satellite Home Viewer Extension and Reauthorization Act Feb 24 2009 10:00am - 4:00pm Reauthorization of the Satellite Home Viewer Extension and Reauthorization Act House Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, and the Internet February 24, 2009, 2123 Rayburn House Office Building
Sources:
Walter Shapiro Mike Allen Benton Foundation SAFECORNER Richard M. Esenberg Jacqueline Lipton MorningStar Gregg Easterbrook Politico Elder of Ziyon Massimo Frigo Robert J. Avrech CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart Robert Farrow Stephen R. Maloney
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This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
Benjamin Cardozo From: Gustavo Arellano Richmx2 Dlevy David Sherfinski Admin Robert Farrow MW Richmx2 Thelastcrusade Midnight Rider Jeff.tecklenburg NPW Richard M. Esenberg Big Tent Democrat Coastcontact Mexicoinstitute CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart /26735412
Gustavo Arellano does a quick recap:
Latest in Ask a Mexican! Ask a Mexican! by Gustavo Arellano Jul 16, 2009 Ask a Mexican! Jul 9, 2009 More»
richmx2 tells the real story:
Consider the Scooby Doo villains as rudimentary terrorists. They dress up as scary monsters, terrify the local population, and chase Shaggy and Scooby through endless halls and mismatched doorways. That they wear masks, and often are after financial gain, may make them seem to resemble old-school bank robbers, but the crux of their power is the terror they invoke in residents.
dlevy thinks about it:
CommentaryCriticismOdditiesHistoryModernAncientMediaOpinionPost-DenominationalismHumorOn The WebEventsJew School
As David Sherfinski says:
Somebody should call the Secret Service because clearly there's been a kidnapping of President Obama's nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court. A person calling herself Judge Sonia Sotomayor has appeared each day this week at the Senate Judiciary Committee's confirmation hearing and that person looks and sounds exactly like the person who if confirmed will become either the nation's first or second Hispanic member of the high court (Associate Justice Benjamin Cardozo was Jewish, but was of Spanish and Portugese parentage). Judging by her answers, however, the person responding to the barrage of questions from senators was not the person Obama nominated.
admin objects:
5 Stars The Intent of the Founding Fathers Made Clear. Original Intent-The Courts, the Constitution, Religion is a thoroughly documented book. David Barton accurately attacks the concept of separation of church and state. That metaphorical phrase is found nowhere in the Constitution! It s clear from their writings that the Founders viewed a belief in the Creator as an inherent part of taking an oath. Also consider the close historical ties between Christianity and education.
However, Robert Farrow states that:
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dlevy thinks about it:
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MW can't forget that:
Reply Report Abuse by kart_125 ( May 31, 2009 8:45 pm ET ) 1 1 I don t think anyone would say that men/women, races, etc are not different in various ways. What is racist/sexist is saying that the fact that there is a difference is neccessarily somehow a qualification. An artist may have a different view of the world but that doesn t make them qualified to be a brain surgeon, and vice versa. To say a woman or a latina is better qualified because they are a woman or a latina is racist. They may or may not have assets by virute of who they are but that s not better qualifications in and of itself. And in the case of a Supreme Court Justice who is theoretically supposed to apply the law, not fix what they might think is wrong by their ideology, it could be a liability if it interferes with an equitable, fair, just, and unbiased application of the law.
In other words, richmx2 puts it this way:
¿Bueno? Associated Press Exclusive! Anglo-Dutch-Hispanic?29 May 2009 · Leave a Comment Forced somehow by any means necessary to come up with some rational explanation of his party s attempts to denigrate the nomination of Appeals Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor to a position on the Supreme Court of the United States, Karl Rove sniped that Sotomayor despite reports to the contrary would not be the first Hispanic to be nominated for this position. According to Rove, that would have been Benjamin N. Cardozo, appointed to the Supreme Court in 1932 by outgoing president Herbert Hoover.
While it may be true, thelastcrusade thinks:
The Senate Judiciary Committee has acquired a video tape in which Ms. Sotomayor admits that she is âan affirmative action babyâ and that the admissions committee at Princeton overlooked her abysmal Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores because she was a Hispanic woman who had come from a housing project.
midnight rider considers that:
Fighting to the EndWhile Jews worldwide commemorated the Exodus of Hebrews from Pharaohâs enslavement in Egypt, Hitlerâs SS was poised to carry out their Fuhrerâs order at daybreak â" the hellish deportation of all Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto to death camps in the âeast.â In the parlance of the Supreme Leaderâs new world order, this was known as âresettlement.â
However, jeff.tecklenburg thinks differently:
VN:F [1.1.7_509] please wait... Rating: 0.0/ 10 (0 votes cast) Tags: Benjamin Nathan Cardozo , first Hispanic , Hoover Presidential Library , Sonia Sotomayor , Timothy Walch , U.S. Supreme Court
Still being unsure, NPW asks:
No.The public record in Ms. Lobato s case is irrefutably crystal clear about one thing: she has not made any admission to having any involvement whatsoever in Mr. Bailey s death.
Robert Farrow can't forget that:
Million-dollar mistake to end in swap City deal to settle fate of house built in wrong place The $1.3 million house near the Loch Raven Reservoir was built with an eye toward details handcrafted ceilings, a wood-paneled library but missed a critical one: It sits on land owned not by the homeowner but the City of Baltimore. After years of negotiation and pending final approval, the city and the homeowner, Todd B. Garliss Jr., will swap their adjacent parcels of land: Garliss will give the city his four-acre property and the city will give him the three acres on which his house and private road sits. He'll also pay the city back rent.
Richard M. Esenberg gives a bit of an idea about it:
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MW considers that:
Reply Report Abuse by kart_125 ( May 31, 2009 6:57 pm ET ) 1 3 And yet you didn t even address my point. If a candidate had made the hypothetical statement with "white" and "latina" reversed, in any context, would they or would they not be finished? Reply Report Abuse
Big Tent Democrat brings a word of caution:
I think it's probably right as a matter of history ( none / 0 ) ( #12 ) by andgarden on Thu Jun 04, 2009 at 07:23:10 PM EST
coastcontact thinks about it:
If you represented all Jews who were murdered in the Holcoaust by a crowded Dodger Stadium, those Jews whose family names were Gamboa and Graciano would fill a section of box seats. Gamboas and Gracianos are in Jewish cemeteries all over the world . even in Poland, Canada, South Africa and Israel. That s just two Sephardic-Jewish family names. Â
mexicoinstitute does a quick recap:
Constitution on ICE: A Report on Immigration Home Raid Operations was conducted by the Immigration Justice Clinic of the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University. The study found that it is not uncommon for Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to seize residents without legal basis.
CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart brings some great news:
Keven Bennett July 19th, 2009 4:42 pm ET Southern Strategy is an open secret. Even you GOPers know it. I've watched it for 35 years, and I agree with Leahy. It's 2009. Put a lid on it, already!
Sources:
Gustavo Arellano richmx2 dlevy David Sherfinski admin Robert Farrow MW richmx2 thelastcrusade midnight rider jeff.tecklenburg NPW Richard M. Esenberg Big Tent Democrat coastcontact mexicoinstitute CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart
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Latest in Ask a Mexican! Ask a Mexican! by Gustavo Arellano Jul 16, 2009 Ask a Mexican! Jul 9, 2009 More»
richmx2 tells the real story:
Consider the Scooby Doo villains as rudimentary terrorists. They dress up as scary monsters, terrify the local population, and chase Shaggy and Scooby through endless halls and mismatched doorways. That they wear masks, and often are after financial gain, may make them seem to resemble old-school bank robbers, but the crux of their power is the terror they invoke in residents.
dlevy thinks about it:
CommentaryCriticismOdditiesHistoryModernAncientMediaOpinionPost-DenominationalismHumorOn The WebEventsJew School
As David Sherfinski says:
Somebody should call the Secret Service because clearly there's been a kidnapping of President Obama's nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court. A person calling herself Judge Sonia Sotomayor has appeared each day this week at the Senate Judiciary Committee's confirmation hearing and that person looks and sounds exactly like the person who if confirmed will become either the nation's first or second Hispanic member of the high court (Associate Justice Benjamin Cardozo was Jewish, but was of Spanish and Portugese parentage). Judging by her answers, however, the person responding to the barrage of questions from senators was not the person Obama nominated.
admin objects:
5 Stars The Intent of the Founding Fathers Made Clear. Original Intent-The Courts, the Constitution, Religion is a thoroughly documented book. David Barton accurately attacks the concept of separation of church and state. That metaphorical phrase is found nowhere in the Constitution! It s clear from their writings that the Founders viewed a belief in the Creator as an inherent part of taking an oath. Also consider the close historical ties between Christianity and education.
However, Robert Farrow states that:
Maryland Blogger Alliance National News Fox News Channel MSNBC CNN CBS News ABC News WorldNetDaily Newsmax USA Today New York Post New York Times Los Angeles Times Boston Herald US News / World Report Newsweek Time National Review rasmussen reports
dlevy thinks about it:
CommentaryCriticismOdditiesHistoryModernAncientMediaOpinionPost-DenominationalismHumorOn The WebEventsJew School
MW can't forget that:
Reply Report Abuse by kart_125 ( May 31, 2009 8:45 pm ET ) 1 1 I don t think anyone would say that men/women, races, etc are not different in various ways. What is racist/sexist is saying that the fact that there is a difference is neccessarily somehow a qualification. An artist may have a different view of the world but that doesn t make them qualified to be a brain surgeon, and vice versa. To say a woman or a latina is better qualified because they are a woman or a latina is racist. They may or may not have assets by virute of who they are but that s not better qualifications in and of itself. And in the case of a Supreme Court Justice who is theoretically supposed to apply the law, not fix what they might think is wrong by their ideology, it could be a liability if it interferes with an equitable, fair, just, and unbiased application of the law.
In other words, richmx2 puts it this way:
¿Bueno? Associated Press Exclusive! Anglo-Dutch-Hispanic?29 May 2009 · Leave a Comment Forced somehow by any means necessary to come up with some rational explanation of his party s attempts to denigrate the nomination of Appeals Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor to a position on the Supreme Court of the United States, Karl Rove sniped that Sotomayor despite reports to the contrary would not be the first Hispanic to be nominated for this position. According to Rove, that would have been Benjamin N. Cardozo, appointed to the Supreme Court in 1932 by outgoing president Herbert Hoover.
While it may be true, thelastcrusade thinks:
The Senate Judiciary Committee has acquired a video tape in which Ms. Sotomayor admits that she is âan affirmative action babyâ and that the admissions committee at Princeton overlooked her abysmal Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores because she was a Hispanic woman who had come from a housing project.
midnight rider considers that:
Fighting to the EndWhile Jews worldwide commemorated the Exodus of Hebrews from Pharaohâs enslavement in Egypt, Hitlerâs SS was poised to carry out their Fuhrerâs order at daybreak â" the hellish deportation of all Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto to death camps in the âeast.â In the parlance of the Supreme Leaderâs new world order, this was known as âresettlement.â
However, jeff.tecklenburg thinks differently:
VN:F [1.1.7_509] please wait... Rating: 0.0/ 10 (0 votes cast) Tags: Benjamin Nathan Cardozo , first Hispanic , Hoover Presidential Library , Sonia Sotomayor , Timothy Walch , U.S. Supreme Court
Still being unsure, NPW asks:
No.The public record in Ms. Lobato s case is irrefutably crystal clear about one thing: she has not made any admission to having any involvement whatsoever in Mr. Bailey s death.
Robert Farrow can't forget that:
Million-dollar mistake to end in swap City deal to settle fate of house built in wrong place The $1.3 million house near the Loch Raven Reservoir was built with an eye toward details handcrafted ceilings, a wood-paneled library but missed a critical one: It sits on land owned not by the homeowner but the City of Baltimore. After years of negotiation and pending final approval, the city and the homeowner, Todd B. Garliss Jr., will swap their adjacent parcels of land: Garliss will give the city his four-acre property and the city will give him the three acres on which his house and private road sits. He'll also pay the city back rent.
Richard M. Esenberg gives a bit of an idea about it:
Name (required) Email (required) Website Speak your mind Notify me of followup comments via e-mail
MW considers that:
Reply Report Abuse by kart_125 ( May 31, 2009 6:57 pm ET ) 1 3 And yet you didn t even address my point. If a candidate had made the hypothetical statement with "white" and "latina" reversed, in any context, would they or would they not be finished? Reply Report Abuse
Big Tent Democrat brings a word of caution:
I think it's probably right as a matter of history ( none / 0 ) ( #12 ) by andgarden on Thu Jun 04, 2009 at 07:23:10 PM EST
coastcontact thinks about it:
If you represented all Jews who were murdered in the Holcoaust by a crowded Dodger Stadium, those Jews whose family names were Gamboa and Graciano would fill a section of box seats. Gamboas and Gracianos are in Jewish cemeteries all over the world . even in Poland, Canada, South Africa and Israel. That s just two Sephardic-Jewish family names. Â
mexicoinstitute does a quick recap:
Constitution on ICE: A Report on Immigration Home Raid Operations was conducted by the Immigration Justice Clinic of the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University. The study found that it is not uncommon for Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to seize residents without legal basis.
CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart brings some great news:
Keven Bennett July 19th, 2009 4:42 pm ET Southern Strategy is an open secret. Even you GOPers know it. I've watched it for 35 years, and I agree with Leahy. It's 2009. Put a lid on it, already!
Sources:
Gustavo Arellano richmx2 dlevy David Sherfinski admin Robert Farrow MW richmx2 thelastcrusade midnight rider jeff.tecklenburg NPW Richard M. Esenberg Big Tent Democrat coastcontact mexicoinstitute CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart
Disclaimer:
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Benjamin Cardozo From: MW Gregg Easterbrook Benton Foundation Davidkirkpatrick SAFECORNER Harold Levy NP Editor Gustavo Arellano Martin De Wit CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart Philip K. Howard Johntfloyd Bhinkle@timesdispatch.com Robert Farrow Daniel J. Kelley Massimo Frigo Mike Allen /26735409
Before going any further, MW wants to get this straight:
One of the wonderful photographs in Edward Steichen s The Family of Man collection, is a white male judge, in robes at his bench, with a quote I don t quite remember. It was essentially that what we need most from judges is
Gregg Easterbrook objects:
Here is the 2001 speech in which Sotomayor suggests she possesses some kind of non-American "national origin"
Benton Foundation scans the other's answers and reply:
Consumer Advisory Committee Jan 30 2009 9:00am - 4:00pm The next meeting of the FCC's Consumer Advisory Committee will take place on Friday, January 30, 2009, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., at the Commission's Headquarters Building, Room TW-C305, 445 12th Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20554.
davidkirkpatrick also takes into account the following fact:
Among the 47 states with laws granting post-conviction DNA testing, several are inadequate and in need of improvement. Alabama and Kentucky, for example, only allow DNA testing in capital cases, and Pennsylvania only allows DNA testing for people convicted before 1995.
SAFECORNER sees it this way:
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harold levy imagines that:
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For example, NP Editor considers:
Democracies may elect judges, but we don't live in a democracy. We live in a CONSTITUTIONAL democracy, which is a very different beast. In a true democracy, the majority rules, and the government can pass ANY legislation it wants, so long as it has majority support. I don't think any sane person would want to live in a society governed strictly by mob rule. In a Constitutional democracy, the government can ONLY pass legislation that falls within the powers expressly given to the government under the constitution. Constitutional documents like the Charter prevent the government from passing discriminatory laws, laws the ignore due process or fundamental rights, etc.
Despite the previous arguments, Gustavo Arellano has many reasons to think otherwise:
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Martin de Wit intervenes and adds:
Tuesday, July 21, 2009 Luxury Shame There is a new emerging term: Luxury Shame Interesting research to back it up:
Furthermore, CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart claims:
I watched some of the hearings on C-SPAN and was amazed to hear the relevant and intelligent questions asked by Sen. Franken. I was especially impressed with his follow-up questions.
Despite the previous arguments, Philip K. Howard has many reasons to think otherwise:
Conservatives practically snarl when using the phrase "activist judge," thinking of judges in the heyday of the rights revolution who took it upon themselves to take over prisons and school districts.
johntfloyd can't forget that:
âModern DNA testing can provide powerful new evidence unlike anything known before. Since its first use in criminal investigations in the mid-1980s, there have been several major advances in DNA technology, culminating in STR technology. It is now often possible to determine whether a biological tissue matches a suspect with near certainty. While of course many criminal trials proceed without any forensic and scientific testing at all, there is no technology comparable to DNA testing for matching tissues when such evidence is at issue.
bhinkle@timesdispatch.com does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
You can try to put the paranoid Rush Limbaugh spin on it all you want, but the actual, objective, factual reality of it is that the story has been covered in some other outlets - not NPR or NBC, at least not that I ve heard yet - but it s not just right-wing talk radio that has reported it. I read about it elsewhere.
Robert Farrow shows how it is done:
Please ignore the screen cleaner!
Daniel J. Kelley thinks about it:
** Daniel J. Kelley is an attorney and a regular contributor to âThe Chicago Daily Observer.â 2 Comments » Frank DeBarnone said:
While it may be true, Massimo Frigo thinks:
Until reform is accomplished, advocates for civil rights say, federal investigators should attempt to differentiate between illegal immigrants who have committed further crimes or who pose threats to the national security and undocumented workers who support families.
Gregg Easterbrook is rather skeptical:
Here is the 2001 speech in which Sotomayor suggests she possesses some kind of non-American "national origin"
Mike Allen imagines that:
A top Democrat, Sen. Charles Schumer of New York, also has said in interviews that the process should not be rushed.
Sources:
MW Gregg Easterbrook Benton Foundation davidkirkpatrick SAFECORNER harold levy NP Editor Gustavo Arellano Martin de Wit CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart Philip K. Howard johntfloyd bhinkle@timesdispatch.com Robert Farrow Daniel J. Kelley Massimo Frigo Mike Allen
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One of the wonderful photographs in Edward Steichen s The Family of Man collection, is a white male judge, in robes at his bench, with a quote I don t quite remember. It was essentially that what we need most from judges is
Gregg Easterbrook objects:
Here is the 2001 speech in which Sotomayor suggests she possesses some kind of non-American "national origin"
Benton Foundation scans the other's answers and reply:
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davidkirkpatrick also takes into account the following fact:
Among the 47 states with laws granting post-conviction DNA testing, several are inadequate and in need of improvement. Alabama and Kentucky, for example, only allow DNA testing in capital cases, and Pennsylvania only allows DNA testing for people convicted before 1995.
SAFECORNER sees it this way:
Numismatics and Archaeology CoinArchives.com Limits Access and Implements Fee 4 days ago Portable Antiquity Collecting and Heritage Issues "Heritage" is the biggest danger. 20 hours ago
harold levy imagines that:
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For example, NP Editor considers:
Democracies may elect judges, but we don't live in a democracy. We live in a CONSTITUTIONAL democracy, which is a very different beast. In a true democracy, the majority rules, and the government can pass ANY legislation it wants, so long as it has majority support. I don't think any sane person would want to live in a society governed strictly by mob rule. In a Constitutional democracy, the government can ONLY pass legislation that falls within the powers expressly given to the government under the constitution. Constitutional documents like the Charter prevent the government from passing discriminatory laws, laws the ignore due process or fundamental rights, etc.
Despite the previous arguments, Gustavo Arellano has many reasons to think otherwise:
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Martin de Wit intervenes and adds:
Tuesday, July 21, 2009 Luxury Shame There is a new emerging term: Luxury Shame Interesting research to back it up:
Furthermore, CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart claims:
I watched some of the hearings on C-SPAN and was amazed to hear the relevant and intelligent questions asked by Sen. Franken. I was especially impressed with his follow-up questions.
Despite the previous arguments, Philip K. Howard has many reasons to think otherwise:
Conservatives practically snarl when using the phrase "activist judge," thinking of judges in the heyday of the rights revolution who took it upon themselves to take over prisons and school districts.
johntfloyd can't forget that:
âModern DNA testing can provide powerful new evidence unlike anything known before. Since its first use in criminal investigations in the mid-1980s, there have been several major advances in DNA technology, culminating in STR technology. It is now often possible to determine whether a biological tissue matches a suspect with near certainty. While of course many criminal trials proceed without any forensic and scientific testing at all, there is no technology comparable to DNA testing for matching tissues when such evidence is at issue.
bhinkle@timesdispatch.com does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
You can try to put the paranoid Rush Limbaugh spin on it all you want, but the actual, objective, factual reality of it is that the story has been covered in some other outlets - not NPR or NBC, at least not that I ve heard yet - but it s not just right-wing talk radio that has reported it. I read about it elsewhere.
Robert Farrow shows how it is done:
Please ignore the screen cleaner!
Daniel J. Kelley thinks about it:
** Daniel J. Kelley is an attorney and a regular contributor to âThe Chicago Daily Observer.â 2 Comments » Frank DeBarnone said:
While it may be true, Massimo Frigo thinks:
Until reform is accomplished, advocates for civil rights say, federal investigators should attempt to differentiate between illegal immigrants who have committed further crimes or who pose threats to the national security and undocumented workers who support families.
Gregg Easterbrook is rather skeptical:
Here is the 2001 speech in which Sotomayor suggests she possesses some kind of non-American "national origin"
Mike Allen imagines that:
A top Democrat, Sen. Charles Schumer of New York, also has said in interviews that the process should not be rushed.
Sources:
MW Gregg Easterbrook Benton Foundation davidkirkpatrick SAFECORNER harold levy NP Editor Gustavo Arellano Martin de Wit CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart Philip K. Howard johntfloyd bhinkle@timesdispatch.com Robert Farrow Daniel J. Kelley Massimo Frigo Mike Allen
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Benjamin Cardozo From: Philip K. Howard Mike Allen CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart Elder Of Ziyon NPW Admin Alexander Cockburn Richmx2 Daniel J. Kelley Big Tent Democrat Alba Nuova Robert J. Avrech Gregg Easterbrook /26735408
Philip K. Howard scans the other's answers and reply:
There's no other way to distinguish between, say, a valid lawsuit and one that, in a free society, ought to be dismissed.
Mike Allen brings more details:
The sentiment is overwhelming that the Senate should do due diligence but should not make a mountain out of a molehill, said a top Senate Republican aide. If there s no there there, we shouldn t try to create one.
CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart brings a word of caution:
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For example, Elder of Ziyon considers:
source materials Palestine Post archives Avalon Mideast documents Fatah Constitution Hamas charter Oslo letters between Rabin and Arafat Bin Laden's fatwa against the US
NPW notices:
Endnotes:1 Richard A. Posner, Cardozo: A Study in Reputation, University of Chicago Press, 43. Another book, The World of Benjamin Cardozo, relates that before he became a U.S. Supreme Court justice, Benjamin Cardozo is known to have falsified facts in at least two opinions while he was a New York Court of Appeals judge to justify arriving at his desired outcome. Richard Polenberg, The World of Benjamin Cardozo, Harvard University Press, 1997. See the sections Mary E. Schloendorff and the New York Hospital at 108-114; and, Hamburger v. Cornell, 1925 at 114-119.
But admin says that's not all:
1. Political Speeches of Robert G. Ingersoll, (New York: C.P. Farrell, 1914), 63. 2. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, vol. 1, (New York: C.P. Farrell, 1900), 200-201. 3. Political Speeches of Robert G. Ingersoll, (New York: C.P. Farrell, 1914), 74. 4. ibid., title page.
CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart comes with the facts:
kay July 19th, 2009 4:48 pm ET It's truly time that Americans discuss racial predjudices more openly, also ethnic differences. We are all Americans that said, Newt, you're a philandering scoundrel who has no place in this forum. Darryl, you're just dumb and need to learn how to spell.
Alexander Cockburn can't forget that:
The WASP struggle for continued supremacy crested legislatively in the 1920s, even though compulsory sterilization continued for many decades. Now 80 years later, we have just one lonely WASP, Stevens.
richmx2 brings a word of caution:
August 2007 July 2007 June 2007 May 2007 April 2007 March 2007 February 2007 January 2007
Similarly, NPW adds:
No.Did she admit to any involvement in his death?No.Did she admit to being present when he was assaulted?
Furthermore, Daniel J. Kelley claims:
http://reaganiterepublicanresistance.blogspot.com/ # 3 June 2009 at 11:32 am Leave your response! Add your comment below, or trackback from your own site. You can also subscribe to these comments via RSS. Be nice. Keep it clean. Stay on topic. No spam. Name (required) Mail (will not be published) (required) Website (optional) You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong> This is a Gravatar-enabled weblog. To get your own globally-recognized-avatar, please register at Gravatar . You need to enable javascript in order to use Simple CAPTCHA. Security Code:
In other words, Mike Allen puts it this way:
We need to all have a good hearing, take our time and do it right, and then the senators cast their vote up or down based on whether or not they think this is the kind of judge that should be on the court, Sessions said on CNN s American Morning.
Big Tent Democrat notices:
In these and other situations, immunities that are valid as against the federal government by force of the specific pledges of particular amendments have been found to be implicit in the concept of ordered liberty, and thus, through the Fourteenth Amendment, become valid as against the states.
In other words, Alba Nuova puts it this way:
Teresa del Castillo (1607) Saturday July 18, 2009, 8:21 pm ahhh! and he is in myspace too: http://www.myspace.com/4efren And he is Mexican too....wow....double problem...he is MEXICAN AND LATINO. I am tired of this abuse against Mexicans, makes me sick. send green star | flag as inappropriate Why is this inappropriate? Send Report Cancel Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later.
Furthermore, Elder of Ziyon claims:
Jimmy Carter s "truth" versus reality Today s PalArab news "Proof" of that Mossad/Al Qaeda connection The evil Zionists keep choking off Gaza
Robert J. Avrech remembers that:
Posted by: Robert J. Avrech at June 19, 2009 12:34 PM Well, I'm feeling pretty good about the imported Israeli feta cheese I just bought at TJ's today. By the way, it's kosher and my favorite feta by far. So creamy and tart and excellent.
Gregg Easterbrook tells the real story:
New comments on this entry Click to refresh Loading comments Right Now on HuffPost OBAMA VS. THE WORLD'S LARGEST COMPANY General Electric, the world's largest industrial company,... Target Women: Charm School Vh1 makes a lot of money off of misbehavin'...
Before going any further, CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart wants to get this straight:
barbara July 19th, 2009 6:06 pm ETNotfooled July 19th, 2009 2:27 pm ETSessions, Limbaugh the true republican leader called her a bigot. Therefore, you are lying when you say a republican leader did not call her a bigot!!
Robert J. Avrech is not really sure about that:
Posted by: Ari Miller at June 19, 2009 11:36 AM Pearl: Karen and I were overjoyed that you attended the lecture 4 years ago. It was a great opportunity to meet face to face and solidify our cyber relationship. May we only share si mchas together.
Sources:
Philip K. Howard Mike Allen CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart Elder of Ziyon NPW admin Alexander Cockburn richmx2 Daniel J. Kelley Big Tent Democrat Alba Nuova Robert J. Avrech Gregg Easterbrook
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
There's no other way to distinguish between, say, a valid lawsuit and one that, in a free society, ought to be dismissed.
Mike Allen brings more details:
The sentiment is overwhelming that the Senate should do due diligence but should not make a mountain out of a molehill, said a top Senate Republican aide. If there s no there there, we shouldn t try to create one.
CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart brings a word of caution:
CNN=Politics Screensaver Tap into the power of The Situation Room. Download this powerful new tool that keeps you posted on the latest political news from the campaign trail. Download (4.1 MB, PC only)
For example, Elder of Ziyon considers:
source materials Palestine Post archives Avalon Mideast documents Fatah Constitution Hamas charter Oslo letters between Rabin and Arafat Bin Laden's fatwa against the US
NPW notices:
Endnotes:1 Richard A. Posner, Cardozo: A Study in Reputation, University of Chicago Press, 43. Another book, The World of Benjamin Cardozo, relates that before he became a U.S. Supreme Court justice, Benjamin Cardozo is known to have falsified facts in at least two opinions while he was a New York Court of Appeals judge to justify arriving at his desired outcome. Richard Polenberg, The World of Benjamin Cardozo, Harvard University Press, 1997. See the sections Mary E. Schloendorff and the New York Hospital at 108-114; and, Hamburger v. Cornell, 1925 at 114-119.
But admin says that's not all:
1. Political Speeches of Robert G. Ingersoll, (New York: C.P. Farrell, 1914), 63. 2. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, vol. 1, (New York: C.P. Farrell, 1900), 200-201. 3. Political Speeches of Robert G. Ingersoll, (New York: C.P. Farrell, 1914), 74. 4. ibid., title page.
CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart comes with the facts:
kay July 19th, 2009 4:48 pm ET It's truly time that Americans discuss racial predjudices more openly, also ethnic differences. We are all Americans that said, Newt, you're a philandering scoundrel who has no place in this forum. Darryl, you're just dumb and need to learn how to spell.
Alexander Cockburn can't forget that:
The WASP struggle for continued supremacy crested legislatively in the 1920s, even though compulsory sterilization continued for many decades. Now 80 years later, we have just one lonely WASP, Stevens.
richmx2 brings a word of caution:
August 2007 July 2007 June 2007 May 2007 April 2007 March 2007 February 2007 January 2007
Similarly, NPW adds:
No.Did she admit to any involvement in his death?No.Did she admit to being present when he was assaulted?
Furthermore, Daniel J. Kelley claims:
http://reaganiterepublicanresistance.blogspot.com/ # 3 June 2009 at 11:32 am Leave your response! Add your comment below, or trackback from your own site. You can also subscribe to these comments via RSS. Be nice. Keep it clean. Stay on topic. No spam. Name (required) Mail (will not be published) (required) Website (optional) You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong> This is a Gravatar-enabled weblog. To get your own globally-recognized-avatar, please register at Gravatar . You need to enable javascript in order to use Simple CAPTCHA. Security Code:
In other words, Mike Allen puts it this way:
We need to all have a good hearing, take our time and do it right, and then the senators cast their vote up or down based on whether or not they think this is the kind of judge that should be on the court, Sessions said on CNN s American Morning.
Big Tent Democrat notices:
In these and other situations, immunities that are valid as against the federal government by force of the specific pledges of particular amendments have been found to be implicit in the concept of ordered liberty, and thus, through the Fourteenth Amendment, become valid as against the states.
In other words, Alba Nuova puts it this way:
Teresa del Castillo (1607) Saturday July 18, 2009, 8:21 pm ahhh! and he is in myspace too: http://www.myspace.com/4efren And he is Mexican too....wow....double problem...he is MEXICAN AND LATINO. I am tired of this abuse against Mexicans, makes me sick. send green star | flag as inappropriate Why is this inappropriate? Send Report Cancel Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later.
Furthermore, Elder of Ziyon claims:
Jimmy Carter s "truth" versus reality Today s PalArab news "Proof" of that Mossad/Al Qaeda connection The evil Zionists keep choking off Gaza
Robert J. Avrech remembers that:
Posted by: Robert J. Avrech at June 19, 2009 12:34 PM Well, I'm feeling pretty good about the imported Israeli feta cheese I just bought at TJ's today. By the way, it's kosher and my favorite feta by far. So creamy and tart and excellent.
Gregg Easterbrook tells the real story:
New comments on this entry Click to refresh Loading comments Right Now on HuffPost OBAMA VS. THE WORLD'S LARGEST COMPANY General Electric, the world's largest industrial company,... Target Women: Charm School Vh1 makes a lot of money off of misbehavin'...
Before going any further, CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart wants to get this straight:
barbara July 19th, 2009 6:06 pm ETNotfooled July 19th, 2009 2:27 pm ETSessions, Limbaugh the true republican leader called her a bigot. Therefore, you are lying when you say a republican leader did not call her a bigot!!
Robert J. Avrech is not really sure about that:
Posted by: Ari Miller at June 19, 2009 11:36 AM Pearl: Karen and I were overjoyed that you attended the lecture 4 years ago. It was a great opportunity to meet face to face and solidify our cyber relationship. May we only share si mchas together.
Sources:
Philip K. Howard Mike Allen CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart Elder of Ziyon NPW admin Alexander Cockburn richmx2 Daniel J. Kelley Big Tent Democrat Alba Nuova Robert J. Avrech Gregg Easterbrook
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