Saturday, July 11, 2009
Okay, I was on board with this Sotomeyor thing
But, now that she got the "Hispanic rights group" backing her, I'm off board. A group that filed suit to made American schools teach in Spanish to "non-English speaking students". That, right there, to me is an insult, as an American. For some stupid reason, our founders choose English as the language of the new world, even though many new immigrants only knew only their native language, they were smart enough to realize that learning English, the native language here, would be easier than trying to get the schools to teach their children in their native language. But Sotomeyor feels hispanics have special rights that we Americans don't, hence the "hispanic right group". Now, the basic premise of America is, everyone has the same rights as everyone else, everyone speaks English, and just because your not American doean't mean you get special rights. I think the supreme court made that clear when they reversed her discriminatory ruling on the fire dept. promotion controversy. Just because they're are no minorities smart enough to pass this test, nobody gets a promotion, not even the ones that did pass, because they were "white". Now, judges that make their own rules, disregard the laws, display predudice on the bench, think hispanics have rights that others don't, are bad judges, and belong in jail. It's reminiscent of how the Mexican drug cartels are getting into local governments to influence how business is done. It seems Sotomeyor feels certain groups have different rules, and laws to follow. Our judicial system is already screwed up enough, and I don't think a foreigner, that doesn't understand how "rights" are evenly distributed to EVERYONE, is a wise choice for such a position, or any judicial position. The system is corrupt enough, in California they passed a law that makes bribing a judge okay, and you also get immunity from prosecution for "bribery". Don't believe me? look up SBX211, passed last February. It gives immunity to judges, 20 years back, for taking illegal payments from LA county, while hearing cases involving the county, and refusing to disclose these payments as required by law. So basically, anyone convicted in LA , in the past 20 years, didn't get a fair trial, because the judges were tainted, and the best part is it's all documented in court records, which, as we speak are being altered as to assist in future litigation. So this might fly in state court, but the Federal system, as corrupt as it is, can't ignore the facts forever, and once they get moving on this, we will have almost 600 judges, and countless state officials in jail where they belong. This is a blatant RICO act violation, and must be treated as such. And, although the DOJ, and FBI, are derelict in their duties in investigating this matter,(and, yes, both have been notified et al) and mainstream media have been negligent in reporting any of this, it is starting to filter into the public view, slowly. And one more thing on this subject, attorney's that go after these judges have so far ended up in jail, that's how bad the situation is.
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