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i'd say that the old white male party wanting to place the focus on the huge national problem of reverse discrimination in a debate about a hispanic woman going into an institution that has a 200 year history which includes 2 women and no hispanics would be awesome. i'd thank you for express mailing the hispanic vote to us for the next decade. motivate your shrinking base. we'll gladly take the inevitable fallout. |
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But with regard to this woman, I think her comments are offensive to more people than you think. Even my liberal friends found her comments offensive. |
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![]() In my opinon judges who are the on supreme court should not rule with empathy but with decisions in accordance to our laws stated in the bill of rights and constitution. Someone's age , sex, national heritage , sexual orientation or status should have nothing to do with their decisions.
I will admit I do not know alot about this nominee and I need to do more research , but from the limited information that I have read she does not seem like the best choice. Any comment denoting race at any time by someone who is going to be making decisions as important as what the supreme justices make is cause for alarm. In my opinon , they should be unbiased and judge by the law of the land as stated in the bill of rights and constitution.
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Like I said I need to do more research on her rulings and statements , I will research and report back lol.
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![]() http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31011651/
“The American ideal is that justice should be colorblind,” said Senator John Cornyn, a Texas Republican on the Judiciary Committee. “As we see people like Barack Obama achieve the highest office in the land and Judge Sotomayor’s own nomination to the highest court, I think it is harder and harder to see the justifications for race-conscious decisions across the board.” ~i find it interesting that she may get shot down due to her feelings on race-and may well have been nominated due to her race in an effort by obama to provide diversity. an interesting conundrum. |
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![]() She is a hispanic DEMOCRAT and that is why she is getting a pass on her obvious racist comment. If she had been a Republican nominee all you have to do is remember what Kennedy and Co. did to Alitto and tried to do to Clarence Thomas. Besides I'm starting to catch on to this Obama thing.
President Barack Obama on Friday personally sought to deflect criticism of Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor, who finds herself under intensifying scrutiny for saying in 2001 that a female Hispanic judge would often reach a better decision than a white male judge. "I'm sure she would have restated it," Obama flatly told NBC News, without indicating how he knew that. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_obama_sotomayor It's all based on hope not substance, fact or truth. Delusional to the core!
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but of course she would most certainly be the first female of hispanic descent-if she passes the process. |