Posted on 05/16/2010 10:23:15 PM PDT by propertius
The nominee to be the next justice of the Supreme Court has no opinion on anything. Well, thats not entirely true. She did believe in providing free coffee for students when she was dean of Harvard Law School. She once publicly protested against the ban on honest homosexuals serving in the US military but that is genuinely the only controversial statement she has ever made in public.
How do such people exist? Well, the truth is they have existed on the career ladder for the US Supreme Court since Robert Bork was crucified by the Senate when Ronald Reagan nominated him. Bork had written on everything, had opinions on everything and was a thoroughly interesting, even riveting, intellectual character. He was done in by the radicalism of his views on the limits of judicial power and even, in some part, because of his religious agnosticism. It was a spectacle almost as ugly as Bork himself. And ever since, every judicial nominee has maintained an almost comic poker face when describing their views and opinions in front of the senators, who have the power to consent (or not) to their appointment.
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Sullivan wants to have a reason to support her. Sullivan is an idiot, who’s vested interest is himself and his creepy lifestyle which doesn’t conform to mainstream America.
We are one vote away from the confiscation of every privately owned gun.
We are one vote away from the complete Stalinist eradication of every Christian symbol from public life.
We are one vote away from the insane notion that the Constitution guarantees full and complete health care, a home and a job to everyone who wants one.
We are one vote away from the forced governmental dismantling of the First Amendment, through every medium including the internet and the radio.
We are one vote away from New Haven Fire Fighters becoming the law of the land, when your childs grades, years of study, and hard work are thrown down the sewer of political correctness if the racial outcome does not meet the pyscho-lefts definition of racial equality.
We are one vote away from the eradication of property rights.
We are one vote away from the takeover of private industry by the government.
We are one vote away from mandated sterilizations and the decree that humans and their breath are a form of pollution.
We are one vote away from Big Brother - just one, and they will not relent because these appointments are of a very extremist nature with a leftist political agenda. They mean to change America through the will of leftist judges - and not through the ballot box because their ideology is rejected.
Our sacred Bill of Rights will be gone. The power of the State will not be stopped.
Key words being "in public".
I could care less if she's a lesbian. Answer, don't answer, come out, stay in, I really don't care one bit.
She is an enemy of the Constitution. She's a Marxist Socialist. That's what really matters.
"According to Howard Kurtz at the Washington Post, CBS News blogger, Ben Domenech, made assertions about the sexual orientation of Kagan last Thursday by saying, President Obama would please much of his base by picking the "first openly gay justice." Kurtz goes on to say that Domenech corrected his article after pressure from former White House communications director, Anita Dunn, but Domenechs update did not retract the rumor. He updated by saying, Kagan is apparently still closeted -- odd, because her female partner is rather well known in Harvard circles."
Andrew Sullivan views the world through his fly.
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That is rather clear.
;-)
Sullivan ONLY thinks about GAYNESS!!
That is rather clear queer.
Kagan is apparently still closeted,only until she gets the post then the door opens and a big ta-da.
Here are a few selected FReeper comments to date:
Chief Justice Roberts:
Kagan Asked Court to ‘Embrace Theory of First Amendment That Would Allow Censorship Not Only of Radio and Television Broadcasts, But Pamphlets and Posters’
In another article, titled Regulation of Hate Speech and Pornography After R.A.V, she writes, I take it as a given that we live in a society marred by racial and gender inequality, that certain forms of speech perpetuate and promote this inequality, and that the un-coerced disappearance of such speech would be cause for great elation.
Solicitor General Elena Kagan, President Barack Obamas nominee to replace retiring Justice John Paul Stevens on the Supreme Court, helped craft President Bill Clintons political strategy for sustaining his veto of the partial-birth abortion ban in 1997. As a result of Clintons successful veto that year, the ban was not enacted until 2003, when it was signed by President George Bush.
I can settle the question for everyone on the site.(Harvard Connections, you know.) Kagan is gayer than Christmas in Port-au-Prince.
She’s in the back of the closet, just like Barney Frank was until he was outed and heroically made a virtue out of being a god-curséd sodomite SOB, as well as a crook.
Now, about her hard-core, real-orders-from-the-Kremlin-belong-to-a-cell, commie family. Dad was a big time commie union infiltrator.
Mommie was a commie.
Bro still is a big-time commie.
These Kagans are NYC commies from the 1930’s, 1940’s, type of people. Elena? Red Diaper baby type. Can sing the “Internationale,” but not the SSB.
Pull the old Kagan FBI Files.
Look’em up in the VENONA files. I hope every Republican Senator does.
You dont have to have very many brain cells to know that Elena Kagan is a Pluto-bound abortion-loving socialist. The thought of that grinning overfed New York dyke on our Supreme Court for the next 30-40 years makes me weep for my country.
Her heroes: Abner Mikva, Thurgood Marshall, Cass Sunstein (who believes the Constitution requires taxpayers to fund abortion and has proposed abolishing marriage - the pure Communist line since 1917) and Aharon Barak Israeli Supreme Court justice Aharon Barak (who has been called Israel’s “Big Brother”)
I won't sit on my couch and cry "Oh woe is me". I'm am American.
Thanks, we could use more of that, even here on FR.
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