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This is going to be the Bush administration's rationale for all their policies (in lieu of anything actually rational). Don't think we should simultaneously cut taxes, increase defense spending and gut veteran's benefits? Bush is a war hero! Don't like the Patriot Act? Bush is a war hero! Don't think we should the gut the FCC to allow media monopolies to dominate the airwaves with right-wing radio patriots like Limbaugh, Hannity and Savage? Bush is a war hero! Don't like us packing the federal judiciary with xian god-zombies? Tough shit. Bush is a war hero! Sorry if my sarcastic comment was so off-the-wall as to derail the thread. I do regard this as a deadly serious issue. |
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That's cool. I was just confused. That's nothing unusual, really. I get it now.
A favorite tactic of the Bush Administration is indeed misdirection. It's a shame that more people don't see through it. Instead, public memory is frightenly short and people as a whole are easily distracted. Of course, with that picture, I'm not sure if people would be more distracted by the fact Bush can steer a plane in mid air or how he, um, displays himself. |
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Judiciary will hold a hearing on Pryor Wed., June 11.
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"In his war on church-state separation, Pryor’s legal team has contended that the First Amendment’s provisions do not fully apply to the states and that local officials may follow their own definition of the Constitution’s requirements, even if it conflicts with the rulings of the federal courts."
Pryor appears to have at least one fellow traveller on the Supreme Court:
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People For the American Way has a detailed report on Pryor that's available for download in PDF here. The church-state separation stuff begins on page 25 and ends on page 34. A few highlights:
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Mat Staver
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... luminaries such as the merry band of insane knob-ends collectively known as Liberty Counsel[.] rofl! Mat Staver is such a lying weasel. I know this is off topic, but here's a letter I sent to Staver last year, demonstrating what a Whore for Jesus this guy is:
Needless to say, Staver never replied, and obviously not out of embarrassment, since this clown is clearly beyond embarrassment. |
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No surprise here, I'm sure, but I like Pryor's political and constitutional views. I must admit that I am quite embarrassed, however, at a few things:
1. First of all, of course, was his prosecution of the "marital aids" business. As I mentioned before, the business in question is here in Huntsville, and has a nice facade and in a nice shopping center, not even in a sleazy, typical "adult bookstore" business. 2. Though you have heard me defend his position, you've also heard me say I have no use for Judge Moore and some of his handling of the granite brick issue. I wish that Pryor had been a better judge of character before standing shoulder to shoulder with Moore. 3. The "police power" defense, noted by Stephen Maturin, is terribly thin and weak. I know that in a legal brief you throw all your arguments out to the judge, but I had thought it would be the best arguments, not just whatever one can pull out of one's hindquarters. Stephen M, I had not heard of Liberty Counsel but I appreciate your quote and I will look them up and their perspective on the Judge Moore/monument issue. SLD, Well, the statute is now unconstitutional, but the other day the Alabama Legislature refused to remove it from the books. Even if weren't unconstitutional (and I'm not sure; I very much agree with Ninth Amendment recognition of a right to privacy, though not unlimited), they should have tossed it out for being stupid and embarrassing to have on the books. I knew you'd be thrilled when I called you with news of the Legislature's action. On the other hand ( ), though, "A: Yeah. I gave him a reach-around while cornholing him with the strap-on." , is this Alabama's finest?? |
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In this case, though, the argument is just plain laughable. Were I in that position, I'd do a thorough job on the bread-and-butter Establishment Clause stuff and leave all the crackpot legal theories to Chief Justice Moore's private counsel. If this is the best stuff the defense has, then that monument is doomed. Quote:
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Re: Mat Staver
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... spending any substantial time on that site makes me twitch, drool and soil myself a lot. Haha. Staver is definitely an up and comer among the Recreational Litigants for Jesus boutiques. He also has a daily radio program called Faith and Freedom, which is carried by many Christian stations, and a weekly television show of the same name. Both are shot through with lies and deliberate misrepresentations not unlike his manipulative use of the Breyer speech supra. I honestly don't understand how people like this are allowed to keep their law licenses. Maybe "Florida" is the answer to that query, where Kent Hovind is a Ph.D. and Mat Staver is a Juris Doctor. The State Freshwater Fish, after all, is the Largemouth Bass. Perhaps Staver's greatest claim to infamy was his representation of several absentee voters during a few of the Bush v. Gore sideshows in Florida. In one suit, Staver argued that manual recounts were a violation of the equal protection clause, but in the others he maintained that voting for president was a right, not a privilege, and claimed to be personally "outraged" it should be otherwise. Of course it was the exact counter to Staver's argument that ultimately carried the day with Scalia and Co. Much of Staver's face time was spent being told to shut the hell up and stick to the scope of the limited intervenor status that the court had granted at its discretion, but needless to say Staver inflated his participation to Olson-like proportions in his subsequent radio commentaries. |
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Back to Mr. Pryor:
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