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I'm not bitter. Like RT, I have a competitive advantage. |
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What did the white supemecist originally thought to have plotted Lefkow's murder say? Something like "she will get her judgment"? |
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Mmmm, Berger (hi ltl/fb!) |
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(Martha Stewart does time for not telling the truth to federal investigators. Sandy Burgler pays a ticket for the same thing, plus violation of several fed statutes. Must pay to have the right friends.) |
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If you actually gave him something that touched you, even a proxy, he's going to get it all sticky. And not in a good way. |
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In my view, Delay's statement was very irresponsible. It is not ludicrous to believe that some lunatic, somewhere might be inspired to act based on it or similar statements. Consider that, about two weeks ago, an out-of-stater was arrested for trying to rob a gun store in Florida "to rescue Terri Schiavo." Anyhow, I present this relevant message for my colleagues on all sides of the aisle. Some of you may have seen it already: "As members of the legal profession, I know you share my concern over the public's misunderstanding of the judiciary's role and the politically motivated criticism of the judiciary stemming from the Terri Schiavo case, and are equally alarmed about the murders of Judge Lefkow's family members in Chicago and the attacks at the Fulton County Courthouse in Georgia. The circumstances of these tragic events require careful analysis, thoughtful leadership, and measured response. The American Bar Association has long held the preservation of judicial independence as one of the most important Association goals. These recent events have elevated the urgency of that commitment among the ABA's leadership. In the past several days, I have issued public statements condemning the violence against our judiciary and the gratuitous and vicious public attacks on the dedicated men and women who are our country's judges. During my speaking engagements, I have taken the opportunity to call for a change in tenor when the national discussion turns to our justice system. "Regardless of how one feels about the specific circumstances of the Schiavo - or any - situation, the role of the judiciary is clear. Federal and state judges are charged with weighing the facts of a case and following the remedies set forth in the law, responsibilities they carry out valiantly and with great dignity and sensitivity. "It is vital that the legal community address the current atmosphere in which our legal system operates, in what can only be called a decline in civility and respect toward our justice system. Too often judges are characterized as political tools and the justice system merely an offshoot of politics, and not the independent leg of our democracy that they are. Efforts to address the problems of courthouse security have been initiated by the Judicial Conference of the United States and the National Center for State Courts, and I have approached these organizations as well as a number of entities within the ABA to determine where and how we can best contribute to resolving problems faced by the nation's courts and judges. "The Association is committed to promoting the importance of judicial independence. The four entities that comprise the ABA Justice Center: the Judicial Division, the Standing Committee on Judicial Independence, the Standing Committee on Federal Judicial Improvements, and the Coalition for Justice work tirelessly to develop resources, initiatives, policies, and programs that support our justice system, our judges, and our courts. Information on each of these entities' initiatives can be accessed through the Justice Center's Web site at http://www.abanet.org/justicecenter/home.html "Thank you for your continued support of the ABA, the legal profession, and the judiciary. As the voice of the legal profession, we must not allow those among us who would do harm, in any form, to destroy the very freedoms our legal system is entrusted to protect. "Sincerely, Robert J. Grey, Jr. President, American Bar Association" S_A_M |
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S_A_M P.S. That said, Jesus Christ, Berger! |
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Some additional perspectives from Laura Rozen:
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The guy shredded the documents! |
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But what about this made you think that it was apologistic? To me, the letter suggests: (a) he's a slob, so inadvertence would not be out of character, but (b) he did admit to taking them intentionally, and (c) he used to be the head honcho, and often arrogant policymakers have a hard time complying with rules that apply to everyone else, including former head honchos, and (d) he simply and stupidly thought no one would catch him. oh, and (e) he'll nebber mirk in dis ciddy again. Doesn't sound like a pleasant portrait of the man to me, but I thought it was interesting speculation as to why he'd do something stupid like that in the first place. (Trying to cover up his fuckup later is stupid but less mysterious because it's predictable). If what you want is more articles advocating the thumbscrews, I'm sure they're around somewhere. |
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