Re: [NewPacifica] Re: Nader: And Now the Slander Begins Again



you are welcome to vote according to how your middle of the road, denialist 
worldview dictates.

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From: Melinda Iley-Dohn <Iley_dohn@xxxxxxxxx>

Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 11:25:19 
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Subject: Re: [NewPacifica] Re: Nader: And Now the Slander Begins Again


Which is why I don't want to burn a vote letting an idiot like John McCain WIN! 
That is the point. The Court is old. You will NEVER convince me that the 
Democrats who appointed Thurgood Marshall are no better than the idiot who put 
Roberts into the Chief Justice role. This is stupid. We need to keep McCain out 
or we will see more people like Alito and Scalia. These are scary people who 
are willing to give corporate America the farm and We the People the compost 
heap behind the barn. Get real Joe there is no comparrison.
Joseph Wanzala <wanzala@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:    Who makes the appointments is not 
as important as the actual policy impact in real tems - indeed the fact that 
these are lifetime appointments means that the appointers can do nothing to 
control the tendency towards independence nor can they control the evolution of 
thought among individual judges. Also, the exigencies of the Republican agenda 
are constantly shifting, and its is hard if not imposssible to keep a large 
number of judges in lockstep - unless you are suggesting some kind of grand 
conspiracy. The record suggests that while Republicans might 'score' with some 
judicial appointments, many republican judges do not toe their line. Alex 
Kosinski, for example is one of the most indepedent Judges on the 9th Circuit, 
who  is just as likely to rule in ways that progressives will like as he is to 
rule in favor of conservatives.   If you look at the Supreme Court, there is 
little ideological distinction between the justices on econ
 omic issues, and in that regard, there have been instances, for example a 
recent ruling having to do with banking regulation, when the liberals have been 
worse than the conservatives.   Joe W. 

  On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 11:26 PM, Nalini Lasiewicz <LasiewiczN@aol. 
<mailto:LasiewiczN@xxxxxxx> com> wrote:       > --- In NewPacifica@ 
<mailto:NewPacifica%40yahoogroups.com> yahoogroups.com, wanzala@ wrote:
 > > I invite you to provide actual examples and significant trends showing a 
 > > significant difference 
I don't know how much time you want to spend on this, but here's a detailed 
analysis:http://www.ajs. 
<http://www.ajs.org/ajs/publications/Judicature_PDFs/906/Goldman_906.pdf> 
org/ajs/publications/Judicature_PDFs/906/Goldman_906.pdf
In order to do a complete analysis, one has to understand the role of lifetime 
judgeships, U.S. Court of Appeals, Circuit Judges, the Supreme Court and lower 
courts of federal jurisdiction. Some of these appointments are for a lifetime. 
So when one considers that out of the last eight Presidents, five were 
Republicans [and none were "third party,"[ you might understand why it's 
important to have a Democrat win in November. These trends effect generations 
of legal rulings. 
Nalini
  
 

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