Obama Scorned for High Court Nomination Comments
The Committee for Justice, the conservative group that was instrumental in promoting the Supreme Court nominations of Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito, took aim this morning at Democratic presidential front-runner Barack Obama for comments he made during the justices' confirmation debates.
Curt Levey, the organization's executive director—in a line of attack conservative strategists have said will be part of the case against Obama they'll take into the general election if the Illinois senator is the nominee—said that the Democratic candidate's comments that the role of justice is to favor the weak over the strong and that Roberts and Alito's hearts "weren't in the right place" are anathema to jurisprudence.
"The job of a judge," Levey says, "is to dispassionately apply ... constitutional and statutory protections, not second-guess their authors." The "left," he said, wants to enshrine what is "in the judge's heart" as a "critical ingredient" in the law.
—Liz Halloran
Tags: Supreme Court | Barack Obama | John Roberts | Samuel Alito
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Black nomination
taking white heritage and giving it to a minority is a reversal , it is to resurrect South Africa Apartheid where minority had to lead by every mean. Majority people have done nothing to deserve a natural punishment. The superpower (called GOd, Allan, Lord,...) made them believe by birth that they were heirs to this throne by majority, media constructive fraud did create their own drama. White majority should NOT start seeing Black and other monirity as enemies again, people who are coming to grab their white heritage, wives, lands,...by the mean of media fraud. The making of a Black US President (20-18%) was a bad taste in the Black and white relationship but a good media paycheck ad,... We have to live with that for the next 4 years if we can not prove this contructive fraud
Arthur Mboue, MBA, JD
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