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Obama is shaping up just as those who did not believe his lies knew that he would...
As I said, keep your eye on the gun situation, it is a litmus test for your understanding of power...
Buy now, save, and buy again. Buy used, buy pre-reg. Give cash to the NRA if you can.
Congress is going to rapidly fill federal court vacancies with individuals who believe foreign law is just as good to cite in judgements as our "evolving, living, breathing" constitution.
From Injuryboard.com, (don't you love that one?)
"President-elect Barack Obama will be appointing federal appellate judges, and possibly multiple Supreme Court justices, without the difficulties that President George W. Bush had over the past eight years. A Senate controlled by Democrats will ease the process, resulting in a shift to the left in the federal court system.
Three of every five judges in the federal courts are Republican appointees, so Obama’s appointments will bring “a restoration of balance” to the more conservative courts, said Harvard Law School professor and Obama legal advisor Cass Sunstein. Obama stated during his campaign that he would appoint judges who would look beyond the literal wording of the Constitution and who would base their philosophies on life experiences...
There are also 15 federal appeals court vacancies. Bush appointed 61 appeals court judges, and when Obama takes office, there will be 100 Republican appointees and 64 Democratic appointees. Russell Wheeler, a Brookings Institution fellow, estimates that with the current vacancies and the likelihood of an expanded judiciary, Democratic appointees will fill 112 seats in the next four years, which will amount to 58 percent of the seats.
The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, widely regarded as the most ideologically conservative federal appellate court, has four vacancies which will allow Obama to put Democratic appointees in the majority. The 2nd Circuit and the 9th Circuit are also expected to gain Democratic majorities.
Obama’s appointments will likely lead to a judiciary more hospitable to abortion rights, affirmative action, and claims of job discrimination, and possibly one more skeptical of the death penalty and advocating gun and property rights. Though conservatives are concerned about the appointments, Sunstein believes Obama may consult with Republicans in order to reduce partisan issues over nominations."
That is a vile clarion call to the tort industry et. al.
If Cass Sunstein says it is balanced then don't be surprised to see children practicing the goose-step.
The republicans are castrati and won't effectively resist.
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