Posted on 06/06/2011 7:36:22 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
Richard Latimer is a 1972 graduate of U. Mass, Amherst and a 1975 graduate of the Columbia University School of Law and was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar in 1975, the U.S. District Court, D. Mass. in 1976, and the First Circuit Court of Appeals in 1977.
Normally, I’d agree but I have NEVER seen such extreme hatred and down right “make anything up” about a candidate — massively long comments sections at sites, where they delight in trying to outdo the other with their vindictiveness toward Sarah Palin.
She really has them worried.
True he said “Sensible people, mostly liberals”,must be something in the water on the east coast.
The time-line looks normal to me.
They BELIEVE Sarah Palin will DO what she SAYS, if elected!
That’s what scares the hell out of ‘em.
I guess I figured more than 2 years should pass between graduation and sitting on the First Circuit Court of Appeals.
Wouldn’t you really REALLY want a guy as smart as Richard Latimer as an appeals court judge on a case affecting you?
Especially if you were an attractive female? (he has a “bimbo” derision he tries to mask with humor.....not working)
Gads.
I asked myself, “what could possibly be ‘sensible’ about ‘liberalism’”... then I remembered my research.
It IS “sensible” to them that those that are perceived to be “the best and brightest” should make all decisions for their “lessers” in the masses of the population.
“On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart’s desire at last and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron”
His name is Buh-rack Uh-bama, the C- high school student who *somehow* got into Ivy League colleges.
They REALLY believe they are better educated and intellectually prepared to manage us morons in flyover country.
He wasn’t an appeals court judge. Never was a judge of any kind. He’s an ambulance chasing lawyer.
The guy nuanced his bio to make it appear he was a judge but if you called him on it he’d say he was admitted to appear in these courts.
What did Mencken have against the Amish?
Sometimes I think the lessers end up receiviing to most problems by those why give the most answers.
Cape Cod Today? I’ll bet this guy thinks that Teddy Kennedy was a saint. And I’ll bet it took quite a bit of affirmative action to get him through high school.
big time
Vicious, deranged, insane, as-in-likely-to-engage-in-mass-shooting-of-innocents, ass
I believe those references are only to the bars that he was admitted to, not that he was appointed as a judge in those jurisdictions.
Sowell’s “Conflict of Visions” is THE eye-opener if you are confused about why libs think what they do and why they come to the conclusions that they do.
It all goes back to an assumption of the nature of mankind.
Are humans “fallen” and limited,
or are they evolved, evolving, and unlimited.
The first assumption leads one to the conclusion that no human can know more about another human’s life than the one living it, and that power given to anyone must be limited because it will be used in a corrupt manner,
and the second leads one to the “superman” conclusion where those who are “elite” need to be given as much power as possible in order to implement/impose their superior understanding and knowledge on others.
These "intellectuals" only exist in their own minds. Imagine all the grifters who live off massaging their massive egos?
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