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The Souter Replacement Battle

Here's the oath Supreme Court justices must take: "I, (name), do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will administer justice without respect to persons, and do equal right to the poor and to the rich, and that I will faithfully and impartially discharge and perform all the duties incumbent upon me as (title) under the Constitution and laws of the United States. So help me God."

President Obama prefers Supreme Court justices who will violate their oath of office. He hopes Sonia Sotomayor is the right Hispanic woman for the job since he is not looking for someone to fulfill that vow but someone whom he knows willfully violates it. That is what Liberalism requires, judicial activism, not justice.

It is easy to contrast the above oath with BO's insistence that the "quality of empathy, of understanding and identifying with people's hopes and struggles" is the key qualification for a Supreme Court Justice. According to his White House talking points, Judge Sotomayor's "American story" of humble origins -- she was raised in the South Bronx, along with several million other people -- best prepares her for the high court because it shows "she understands upholding the rule of law means going beyond legal theory to ensure consistent, fair, common-sense application of the law to real-world facts." In other words, her rulings should be tainted with her personal feelings rather than actual legal precedent.

Mr. Obama says law and precedent should only determine rulings in "95 percent of the cases" but in the really hard and important cases, justices should go with their heart. "In those cases, adherence to precedent and rules of construction and interpretation will only get you through the 25th mile of the marathon. That last mile can only be determined on the basis of one's deepest values, one's core concerns, one's broader perspectives on how the world works, and the depth and breadth of one's empathy."

Please keep in mind that Supreme Court cases just happen to constitute that 5% and nearly 100 percent of what we argue about as a country. For those hard cases Americans care most about, Obama says empathy should rule, not law. I think that is because liberal Socialists wish to change our country in ways that normal law will not allow but judicial activism can accomplish without legislation. Examples: Homosexual marriage, Equal Opportunity laws that emphasize not equality but favor for minorities, Abortion on demand, Social Security and Healthcare monies spent in non-citizens, etc.



So, what's so wrong with empathy vs. legal precedent? Not much, really. Empathy is fine and good for all decent people to employ, including Supreme Court justices. But it shouldn’t be the basis of all decisions, certainly not the law of the land.

Mr. Obama has something very specific in mind when he talks about empathy. He wants not just the justice's oath to be rewritten but that judges to administer their justice with direct respect to persons. They must be partial, not impartial to whomever they choose and so on.

This is not really open to much debate. When Obama voted against Chief Justice John Roberts' confirmation, he said that Roberts didn't have the "heart" to vote the right way in those 5 percent cases. Rather than Roberts the Cruel, Obama explained, "we need somebody who's got the heart -- the empathy -- to recognize what it's like to be a young teenage mom. The empathy to understand what it's like to be poor or African-American or gay or disabled or old -- and that's the criteria by which I'll be selecting my judges." Cue Sotomayor the Empathic.

The assumed reasoning here is dubious at best. Obama and Sotomayor assume firsthand understanding of the plight of the poor or African-Americans or gays or whatever automatically require justices voting a certain (liberal) way. "I would hope," Sotomayor said in 2001, "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."

This is not only deeply offensive, it is also nonsense elevated to astronomic heights. Surely Clarence Thomas understands what it is like to be poor and black better than any other justice currently on the bench. How's that working out for liberals? Why don’t they love him?

Naturally, liberals say anytime you disagree with their policy prescriptions on, say, racial quotas, abortion, or anything else, it's because you just don't care as much as they do about - minorities or women or ... That is why they've aggressively demonized Thomas as a villainous race-traitor which is an arrogantly stupid assumption. But even if it were true, why are we talking about policy preferences and the courts? Policy preferences are the province of Legislatures despite Ms. Sotomayor's insistence that courts are "where policy is made." That is where Socialist WANT policy made since they cannot control all the legislatures in any republic.

Just as importantly, who keeps saying conservatives are against judicial empathy? I think we are all for empathy for the party most deserving of justice before the Supreme Court, within the bounds of the law and Constitution.

When the law (Constitution) means siding with a poor black man, great. If it means siding with a rich white one, that's great too. The same holds for gays, gun owners, single mothers, and immigrants. We should all rejoice when justices actually fulfill their oaths giving everyone fair hearings, even if that's not how Obama and his minions see it.

PL Booth, The Blue Eye View, 05/27/09
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The Threat at Home

Monday, May 04, 2009

David Horowitz :: Townhall.com Columnist

The Threat at Home

by David Horowitz in Townhall.com

My parents were members of the American Communist Party and I was part of the progressive left which was the communist left and which has grown ominously large toda1y, and has seen its candidate elected to the White House. I was the editor of the largest magazine of the new left, which was organized by the children of communists, so-called 'red diaper babies' like myself. We regarded America as the enemy. We began as an isolated political minority, but the hate America crowd has grown alarmingly in size since then. Today, nobody is embarrassed about slandering their own country even in time of war, and this includes our current President who recently apologized for the actions of his country to Latin American communists, Jew-haters and self-declared enemies, such as Venezuela's Chavez and Nicarauguan jefe Daniel Ortega, a degenerate who molested his own daughter.

In Obama's presence Ortega went into a rant against America claiming that our government conducted a "terrorist" war against Nicaragua in the 1980s, when in fact American pressure forced an end to the Sandinista dictatorship and the re-institution of a free press and open elections. What was President Obama's response to the Ortega attack?"Well, I was only six years old at the time." In other words, an apology for our "terrorist" acts against the Marxist dictatorship. This is disgraceful and also dangerous.

To answer your question as to how I arrived at the views I now hold, during the early 1979s I was working with the Black Panther Party whose leaders were the heroes of all progressives, who took them to be the victims of American oppression and police brutality. As I soon discovered, the Panthers were, in fact, criminals and murderers and not the victims the left claimed them to be. In 1974, they killed my friend Betty Van Patter, which brought all this home to me. The left protected the Panther murderers and made apologies for their other criminal deeds. Today, campus progressives invite the killers to their schools and give them ten-thousand-dollar speaking fees to denounce America as a "racist" country and criminal nation, which is what progressives want to hear.

The second principal cause of my change of heart was the Vietnam War. I was one of the leaders of the anti-war movement of the time. Of course, these anti-war movements of the left aren't really anti-war movements in any meaningful sense of the word. They are anti-American movements, designed to make America lose whatever war it is engaged in. If there had been a peace movement during the lead up to the war in Iraq, for example, there would have been at least one demonstration in front of the Iraq Embassy calling on Saddam Hussein to obey the U.N. resolutions and the arms control agreements he had signed. But there wasn't. Not one. The so-called anti-war activists were not demonstrating for peace. They were demonstrating against America and its efforts to hold Saddam to the UN peace agreements he had signed.

During the Vietnam years, the goal of the so-called anti-war movement was to cause America to lose the war-- and that includes every leader of the anti-Vietnam left -- John Kerry, Jane Fonda, Tom Hayden, and so on. The anti-Vietnam movement wanted America to lose because for the left, for progressives, we are the bad guys: America, the oppressor. America did lose the Vietnam as a result of our protests. The anti-American anti-war movement forced America to give up the fight for freedom in Vietnam, to retreat from the field of battle, to withdraw overnight. It was the same prescription that Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reed and the congressional Democrats wanted for Iraq. Fortunately they failed, and consequently Iraq is not ruled by terrorists today

But in Indo-China the ending was different. Once America quit the field of battle, the Communists proceeded to slaughter two-and a-half million poor Vietnamese and Cambodian peasants – one of the worst genocides in history. But there wasn't a single demonstration by progressives against this atrocity. Bloodbaths are okay if they are committed by progressives of color in the name of "social justice."

From communism to Islamo-fascism, the left in America – as elsewhere – has had a lifelong love affair with tyranny and terror, which is the title of an important book that my Frontpage editor Jamie Glazov has just published. It's called: United in Hate, the Left's Love Affair with Tyranny and Terror. That is who they are. Progressives are adept at speaking the language of peace and love and justice; but these words are just a smokescreen for their real agendas which are search and destroy. Anybody who has ever encountered a progressive up close in any kind of political disagreement knows that this is a hate movement. They hate conservatives; they hate Republicans; they hate white males, and increasingly they hate Christians and Jews. They hated George Bush.

How can you hate George Bush? He may have done a lot of things that you wouldn't have done; but how can you hate the man? But they do. They are haters. Their mouths drip with hate. You can't name a single conservative spokesman from Rush Limbaugh to Ann Coulter, to Sarah Palin to, well, George Bush, who hasn't been stigmatized, slandered, demonized, libeled, and trashed as indecent, beneath humanity, contemptible, toxic, and viral. And yet conservatives continue to call such haters … liberals!

It is conservatives who are actually liberal. We believe that there should be two sides to a question and that when people disagree with us they are often mistaken, and not necessarily evil. I have written a book with Jacob Laksin about universities called One Party Classroom. Among other things, the title highlights the fact that so-called liberals have purged American faculties of conservative voices. It has been the most successful witch-hunt in American history. Conservatives are as rare as unicorns on the faculties of American universities and there isn't a liberal in sight who has expressed concern about this deplorable fact or the mentality that makes it possible.

So-called "liberal" professors will assign books on one side of controversial issues – the leftwing side -- and then ram down students' throats the idea that America is a racist, sexist, homophobic, imperialist country, which therefore deserves to be attacked by freedom fighters who are mis-labeled "terrorists." If these terrorists happen to commit an unspeakable act every now then, it's only because they are forced to do it by Jews and crusaders who have left them no alternative. What despicable rot. People have been oppressed for thousands of years without resorting to the evil tactics of Islamic "martyrs." Until the Palestinians there has never been a people so in thrall to a death cult -- so culturally and morally sick -- as to murder their own children by strapping bombs to them and telling them to blow up other little children and, if they are lucky enough to be male, they will be rewarded by Allah with seventy-two virgins. How depraved is that? And yet there is not a single Muslim state that denounces the evil behavior of the Palestinians and their Hamas leaders, while the American left supports them.

The avatars of the next Holocaust – Ahmadinejad, Nasrallah and the terrorists of Hamas -- are far more open than the Nazis in their determination to kill the Jews. Hitler hid the final solution from the German people. He hid the fact that he wanted to exterminate the Jews because he believed the Germans were too civilized a people to support it. But the Iranians and Hamas and Hizbullah -- they shout it from the rooftops to the cheers of the Palestinians and the Muslim world and Daniel Ortega, and American leftists like Noam Chomsky and Ward Churchill and their academic "progressive" friends.

Conservatives need to understand this about progressives. They hate you; their malevolence will destroy you if you give them the chance. Look at the performance of the Democratic Party leadership during the Iraq War. America's armed forces were in the field facing enemy fire. The Democrats had authorized the war that sent them into harm's way. But the minute trouble started – three months after hostilities began -- the Democrats pulled out and went into full attack mode against their own country, against their elected commander-in-chief, accusing America of being the aggressor in the war, a criminal nation, an occupier, and torturer.

And how did they explain their about-face? What reason did they give for first authorizing the war and then conducting a propaganda campaign against it – for first supporting their country and then condemning it, for indicting their own country as an aggressor nation conducting an unnecessary war against a country that posed "no threat." (These were the precise terms that Al Gore used to attack his president and his country in his book The Assault on Reason, which was an apt description of the book itself.)

The Democratic leaders explained their betrayal of a war they had authorized by saying that they were lied to, that the President "manipulated the intelligence" to fool them into supporting the use of force against Saddam Hussein. But this was in itself the most obvious and biggest lie of the war. Democrats sit on all the intelligence committees and have access to every intelligence secret America possesses. How could Bush manipulate the intelligence data that John Kerry had on his desk? The answer is: he couldn't.

The Democrats needed this particular lie, however, because they could not admit the real reason for their betrayal. The real reason that Kerry and his colleagues changed their views on the war had nothing to do with the intelligence data or Iraq. It was because a candidate named Howard Dean, who was running on a platform opposing the war, was about to win the Democratic presidential primary as the war moved into its third month. That was the real and only reason why John Kerry turned against the war and for the second time in his wretched career stabbed America's fighting men and women in the field in the back. For five years while American troops were fighting the terrorists in Iraq, the Democratic leadership conducted a propaganda war against them, showing that they were perfectly willing to risk the lives and safety of our troops for political gains for their party. Shame on them.

You can't conduct a campaign saying that America is the aggressor in a war without encouraging the enemy and increasing his strength. You can't destroy national security programs by leaking them to the New York Times and defending the leaks, without endangering American lives. You can't conduct an open-ended campaign to define America as a criminal nation without sapping Americans' ability to defend themselves in a dangerous world with enemies who believe that murdering Americans is a fast-track to the kingdom of heaven. But that is what progressives and the Democratic leadership have done – and they are same individuals who are running our nation today.

 



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Law vs Morality

Law vs. Moral Values
Thursday, April 30, 2009
By Walter E. Williams

A civilized society’s first line of defense is not the law, police and courts but customs, traditions and moral values.
 
Behavioral norms, mostly transmitted by example, word of mouth and religious teachings, represent a body of wisdom distilled over the ages through experience and trial and error. They include important thou-shalt-nots such as shalt not murder, shalt not steal, shalt not lie and cheat, but they also include all those courtesies one might call ladylike and gentlemanly conduct.
 
The failure to fully transmit values and traditions to subsequent generations represents one of the failings of the so-called greatest generation.
 
Behavior accepted as the norm today would have been seen as despicable yesteryear. There are television debt relief advertisements that promise to help debtors to pay back only half of what they owe. Foul language is spoken by children in front of and sometimes to teachers and other adults.
 
When I was a youngster, it was unthinkable to use foul language to an adult; it would have meant a smack across the face. Back then, parents and teachers didn’t have child-raising “experts” to tell them that “time out” is a means of discipline. Baby showers are held for unwed mothers. Yesteryear, such an acceptance of illegitimacy would have been unthinkable.
 
To see men sitting whilst a woman or elderly person was standing on a crowded bus or trolley car used to be unthinkable. It was common decency for a man to give up his seat. Today, in some cities there are ordinances requiring public conveyances to set aside seats posted “Senior Citizen Seating.” Laws have replaced common decency. Years ago, a young lady who allowed a guy to have his hand in her rear pocket as they strolled down the street would have been seen as a "slattern". Children addressing adults by first names was unacceptable.
 
You might be tempted to charge, “Williams, you’re a prude!” I’d ask you whether high rates of illegitimacy make a positive contribution to a civilized society. If not, how would you propose that illegitimacy be controlled? In years past, it was controlled through social sanctions like disgrace and shunning. Is foul language to or in the presence of teachers conducive to an atmosphere of discipline and respect necessary for effective education? If not, how would you propose it be controlled?
 
Years ago, simply sassing a teacher would have meant a trip to the vice principal’s office for an attitude adjustment administered with a paddle. Years ago, the lowest of lowdown men would not say the kind of things often said to or in front of women today. Gentlemanly behavior protected women from coarse behavior. Today, we expect sexual harassment laws to restrain coarse behavior.
 
During the 1940s, my family lived in North Philadelphia’s Richard Allen housing project. Many families didn’t lock doors until late at night, if ever. No one ever thought of installing bars on their windows. Hot, humid summer nights found many people sleeping outside on balconies or lawn chairs.
 
Starting in the ‘60s and ‘70s, doing the same in some neighborhoods would have been tantamount to committing suicide. Keep in mind that the 1940s and ‘50s were a time of gross racial discrimination, high black poverty and few opportunities compared to today. The fact that black neighborhoods were far more civilized at that time should give pause to the excuses of today that blames today’s pathology on poverty and discrimination.
 
Policemen and laws can never replace customs, traditions and moral values as a means for regulating human behavior. At best, the police and criminal justice system are the last desperate line of defense for a civilized society. Our increased reliance on laws to regulate behavior is a measure of how uncivilized we’ve become.

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Carbon Dioxide

May 4, 2009

Carbon Dioxide
by Kerby Anderson

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While Congress is debating cap-and-trade legislation to deal with climate change, the Environmental Protection Agency weighed in with their ruling that may have a profound impact on the debate. The EPA published what is called an "endangerment finding" stating that carbon dioxide is a dangerous pollutant that threatens the public and therefore must be regulated under the 1970 Clean Air Act.

So what is wrong with that? First, the EPA has granted to itself unprecedented power. This finding gives the agency power to impose taxes and regulations across the economy. This was done without any legislative input from our elected representatives. So it is effectively "taxation without representation." That’s a catchy phrase, I wonder where I’ve heard that before?

Second, the EPA's ruling changes the meaning and intent of the Clean Air Act. Just ask Representative John Dingell (D-MI) who helped write the original act as well as the 1990 revision. He says that the act never was intended to apply to carbon. The major reason for the EPA's action was a ruling two years ago by five Supreme Court justices calling for the EPA to determine if carbon dioxide qualifies as a pollutant.

Finally, someone needs to say the obvious. So I will say it. Carbon dioxide is not a pollutant. It is a trace gas that is essential for all plant life to exist. And since plants and vegetation are at the bottom of the food chain, it's not really a stretch to say that all of life is ultimately dependent upon there being carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

Perhaps it would be helpful to put a few facts on the table. Has carbon dioxide concentration increased? Yes, in the last 150 years, carbon dioxide concentrations have risen from 280 to nearly 380 parts per million. But it is also worth noting that the oceans emit about 96 percent of all greenhouse gases.

When you look at the scientific facts as well as the legislative history of the Clean Air Act, it is hard to justify the EPA's decision to classify carbon dioxide as a pollutant. I'm Kerby Anderson, and that's my point of view.


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Editorial Comment from the Blue Eye View: Mr. Anderson is exactly right here when he states CO2 is not a pollutant. Since every green plant in the world uses CO2 for fuel, it is silly to assume nothing can be done about the very slight increases measured in a few specific places. Fact, CO2 has NOT been measured all over the globe and is NOT the same percentage in every measurement. The very reason it is refferred to as a greenhouse gas is that GREENHOUSES all over the world introduce CO2 into thier environments to SPEED plant growth. Want to decrease concentrations, increase plants, all of which give off oxygen. YES, that is right, plant trees, increase agricultural production in preasently barren areas. ANd as a side effect, you will also increase rainfall in those areas. Yup, rainforests are self immulating and self-suppying as they suck water out of the ground, exhale it into the atmosphere (along with oxygen) and saturated air then sends it back as precipitation. Agricultural science has known this for at least 200 years. Of course, agricultural growth isn't part of the Environmentalist Agenda.
I do believe the EPA is now being run by the communist minded Environmental Wackos. See above for evidence.
Vote for adults to be elected into congress, vote the Constitutional Party.

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Free Speech vs Fed Election Commission

Free Speech Case: Citizens United (Hillary: the Movie) v. Federal Election Commission

Posted: 05 May 2009 07:05 PM PDT

Bill Smith, ARRA Editor: The Cato Institute has been following the Citizens United v. FEC case, in which the Supreme Court is set to rule on whether an organization can use speech about a political candidate in the days leading up to an election. The Federal Election Commission banned Citizen United from showing a film against Hillary Clinton on a pay-per-view basis shortly before the last year’s election.

The so-called Citizens United case offers the Supreme Court a chance to severely curtail the free speech abuses of the Federal Election Commission. If the government can ban broadcasts under federal law, that else can they ban? Books? Commercials? In the following CATO video, campaign finance law and free speech experts discuss the case, and what it means for the future of free speech. The Supreme Court is set to rule on it in the next few weeks. John Samples, Director of the Cato Institute's Center for Representative Government, Institute for Justice Senior Attorney Steve Simpson and George Mason University law professor Allison Hayward weigh in.

The infringement on free speech is troubling. We will be sure to let you know when the Supreme Court makes their ruling. While we cannot predict the outcome, the very thought that the government could eventually ban books, news print, this blog, and any other form of political commentary is nothing more than overturning the 1st amendment. What part of "Congress shall make no law . . . prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press . . ." does Congress and the Federal Election Commission not understand
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