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Archive for the 'Legal' Category
Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
When Republicans soundly defeat Democrats, they beg for mercy, understanding, and remind us it's not good manners to gloat. However when they win, liberals are some gloatin' fools…
Next time we win, to hell with decency. I'm gloatin' my ass off.
Posted in Election 2008, Government, Legal, Politics | 11 Comments »
Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
"Procedure" my ass. Had a white Republican Supreme Court nominee done this to an innocent black man, the Associated Press wouldn't be making many excuses for him (note the rare use of a black law professor for rebuttal) and this would be THE story of the confirmation process.
So far, not much on this from the [...]
Posted in Crime, Government, Legal, Politics | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
Not surprisingly, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled unanimously that Al Franken legally and fairly defeated Norm Coleman for United States Senate. I'm still not buying it…
The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled today that Democrat Al Franken won the U.S. Senate election and said he was entitled to an election certificate that would lead to him being [...]
Posted in Election 2008, Government, Legal, Politics | 5 Comments »
Monday, June 29th, 2009
Here's a startling revelation…
Democratic presidents nominate very centrist justices to the Supreme Court. The Republican presidents over the past 10-15 years have nominated very extremely conservative justices and that’s why the court has eschewed to the right.
And the role of the Democratic judges – justices – has been to play the middle… And that is, [...]
Posted in Government, Legal, Media Bias, Politics | 3 Comments »
Monday, June 29th, 2009
Hmmm. Funny how we haven't seen this as a news alert….
Monica Conyers has admitted accepting bribes in a sludge deal, but the Detroit councilwoman's political adviser and onetime chief of staff told the Free Press she received cash and jewelry for brokering other questionable transactions.
The aide, Sam Riddle, said Conyers even helped draft a letter [...]
Posted in Crime, Government, Legal, Media Bias, Politics | 5 Comments »
Monday, June 29th, 2009
Everyone was starting to get a bit nervous when Obama's Justice Department let the Panthers get away with voter intimidation. It was starting to look like the two-tier, racial payback era had begun. Now while we can celebrate now that justice is colorblind, let's see if the very person whose decision was overturned today, will [...]
Posted in Government, Legal, Politics, Race | 4 Comments »
Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009
So this is how things are done in Chicago. It's now quite clear the lawlessness isn't confined to politics but also the streets and at least one who patrols them.
A Chicago police officer was sentenced to two years probation today for beating up a woman who was tending bar. Anthony Abbate — who declined to [...]
Posted in Crime, Legal | 7 Comments »
Friday, June 5th, 2009
I thought judges, of all people, would come prepared. It appears Judge Sonia Sotomayor didn't follow directions, then again maybe she didn't feel as though she needed to take orders from intellectually inferior white males….
The Judicial Confirmation Network (JCN) says Judge Sonia Sotomayor failed to disclose to the Senate Judiciary Committee a controversial document arguing [...]
Posted in Legal, Politics, Race | 6 Comments »
Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009
You know, if Barack Obama governed with humility and cautious deliberation, he'd probably be left alone. But as he's done more damage to our country than any president has in our lifetimes, people are looking for any pesticide.
The entire transparency portion of the White House website on "open government dialogue" has been overrun with citizens [...]
Posted in Election 2008, Government, Legal, Media Bias, Politics | 8 Comments »
Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009
Some things don't require additional commentary. The words speak for themselves.
I haven’t read the piece, but I know it was taken out of context. People did that to me when I was running for president. It’s a favorite media trick.
It was one sentence that they took out of a15- or 16-page statement that she was [...]
Posted in Government, Legal, Politics | 7 Comments »
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