Posted on 09/30/2025 9:00:00 PM PDT by ransomnote
Basically we just need to be careful, to paraphrase a popular quote, of attributing to malice that which can be attributed to Grift.
There’s plenty of evil intentions out there, the cement that binds it though is each entities need to keep their Vig coming. 🤠
I don’t disagree with that. However that wasn’t the topic of discussion.
Update: Judge Karin Immergut issued a new order just now blocking ALL National Guard from anywhere in the country from protecting federal property in Oregon. She said there is no justification for them being there.
Around 100 California National Guard members had already landed… https://t.co/yy6vkl7IBc— Andy Ngo (@MrAndyNgo) October 6, 2025
I thought about that discussion recently! Could be he is safeguarding all that gold in the White House. Plan to dump t into the treasury when the time is right??
Date | Judge Name | Court | Misconduct/Crime | Action/Punishment | Outcome |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1803 | John Pickering | D.N.H. | Mental instability, intoxication on bench | Impeached and removed (U.S. Const.) | Removed from office[9] |
1804 | Samuel Chase | SCOTUS | Arbitrary/oppressive trial conduct | Impeached (U.S. Const.) | Acquitted by Senate[9] |
1830 | James H. Peck | D. Mo. | Abuse of contempt power | Impeached (U.S. Const.) | Acquitted by Senate[9] |
1862 | West H. Humphreys | D. Tenn. | Waging war against U.S., refusing to hold court | Impeached and removed (U.S. Const.) | Removed from office[9] |
1873 | Mark W. Delahay | D. Kan. | Intoxication on bench | Impeached (U.S. Const.) | Resigned before Senate trial[9] |
1904 | Charles Swayne | N.D. Fla. | Abuse of contempt power, misuse of office | Impeached (U.S. Const.) | Acquitted by Senate[9] |
1912 | Robert W. Archbald | 3d Cir./Commerce Ct. | Improper business ties with litigants | Impeached and removed (U.S. Const.) | Removed from office[9] |
1926 | George W. English | E.D. Ill. | Abuse of power | Impeached (U.S. Const.) | Resigned; proceedings dismissed[9] |
1933 | Harold Louderback | N.D. Cal. | Favoritism in bankruptcy appointments | Impeached (U.S. Const.) | Acquitted by Senate[9] |
1936 | Halsted L. Ritter | S.D. Fla. | Favoritism in bankruptcy, practicing law on bench | Impeached and removed (U.S. Const.) | Removed from office[9] |
1939 | Martin T. Manton | 2d Cir. | Bribery (18 U.S.C. § 201) | Criminal prosecution; resigned | Convicted; imprisoned 19 months[34] |
1973 | Otto Kerner Jr. | 7th Cir. | Bribery, tax evasion (18 U.S.C. § 201; 26 U.S.C. § 7201) | Criminal prosecution; resigned | Convicted; imprisoned 3 years[38] |
1986 | Harry E. Claiborne | D. Nev. | Tax evasion (26 U.S.C. § 7201) | Impeached and removed (U.S. Const.); criminal prosecution | Removed; imprisoned 17 months[9] |
1988 | Alcee L. Hastings | S.D. Fla. | Perjury, conspiracy to solicit bribe (18 U.S.C. § 1621; § 201) | Impeached and removed (U.S. Const.); criminal trial | Removed; acquitted in criminal trial[9] |
1989 | Walter L. Nixon | S.D. Miss. | Perjury (18 U.S.C. § 1621) | Impeached and removed (U.S. Const.); criminal prosecution | Removed; imprisoned 2.5 years[9] |
1993 | Robert F. Collins | E.D. La. | Bribery (18 U.S.C. § 201) | Criminal prosecution; resigned amid impeachment | Convicted; imprisoned ~6 years[51] |
2009 | Samuel B. Kent | S.D. Tex. | Sexual assault, obstruction (18 U.S.C. § 1503) | Impeached (U.S. Const.); criminal prosecution | Resigned; imprisoned 33 months[9] |
2010 | G. Thomas Porteous Jr. | E.D. La. | Accepting bribes, false statements (18 U.S.C. § 201; § 1001) | Impeached and removed (U.S. Const.) | Removed; disqualified from future office[9] |
2010 | Jack Tarpley Camp Jr. | N.D. Ga. | Drug possession, aiding felony (21 U.S.C. § 844; 18 U.S.C. § 2) | Criminal prosecution; resigned | Convicted; imprisoned 15 days[38] |
2023 | Pauline Newman | Fed. Cir. | Refusal to undergo mental exam (disability claim) | Disciplinary action (28 U.S.C. §§ 351–364) | Suspended from cases for 1 year[23] |
2024 | Joshua Kindred | D. Alaska | Hostile work environment, sexual harassment | Disciplinary action (28 U.S.C. §§ 351–364) | Public reprimand; resigned[22] |
Good research!
I guess I just remember the Alcee Hastings case well because he ended up elected to Congress.
My point is impeachment by the House without conviction (2/3rds Senate majority vote!) means little these days. Your graphic more then demonstrates that.
Again where are the 2/3rds Senate votes going to come from to remove judges who stand in the way of the Trump agenda? From the Rats? NO! Rats want judges standing in the way! You’re not even going to get all the Republicans, e.g., Rand Paul!!
96.6% English to 15.3% English in 65 years.
Is there a term to describe this? 🤔 https://t.co/osWVZ6LPmM— Lauren Chen (@TheLaurenChen) October 6, 2025
Xone. Thank you for this clarification! If the President ever does call up the Maryland N.G. I have no doubt it will end up in court. (Moore will probalby engage in Fabian tactics of delay.)
Heartbroken father who almost lost his 12 year old daughter to suicide exposes school district held a secret s*x club and told kids not to tell their parents.
He should sue them into oblivion.
pic.twitter.com/JvGPDcHgYq— Defiant L’s (@DefiantLs) October 6, 2025
So this pissant judge rules the entire nation now in her opinion? I hope Trump ignores her before an ICE agent is killed by those paid demons
here’s the latest episode of the And We Know report:
10.6.25: [MARKERS] matter, The ENEMY playbook FAILED, Navy Celebration comms for all, Get READY! Pray!
CDC Parasites (Still a good Good resource! save the link!)
(I did not find Islam listed here. Racoon scat and roundworms are a real problem. Not a good pet.) Some very bad parasites! Thank God for Ivermectin!
(Governments can provide Social Services or Unlimited immigration, but not both. Milton Friedman)
Keir Starmer at night feeding his pets?
I know, Racist dog whistle, but its about the Dumb mostly white liberal Brit rulers. (Where is Larry the Cat when you need him?)
Dear Lord 🙏 pic.twitter.com/J9c7phmYTT— Jack Straw (@JackStr42679640) October 5, 2025
The first time “Palestine” was applied to the region was following the Bar Kokhba revolt in A.D 132–135, when the Romans renamed the province of Judea “Syria-Palestine.”
During the later period of Ottoman rule, the geographic area of Palestine was administered as part of larger provinces, most notably the Province of Beirut, and directly as the Sanjaq of Jerusalem.
Following administrative reorganizations in the 1870s and 1880s, the area was divided into three main administrative units: the direct Sanjaq of Jerusalem, the Sanjaq of Acre (part of Beirut), and the Sanjaq of Nablus (also part of Beirut).
It appears that at no time in Ottoman history was “Palestine” used for the region. There were various Crusader Kingdoms in the late Middle Ages, but the general term Christians used for the Levant at that time was “Outremer.”
After WWI, the victorious allies carved up the Ottoman Empire. The League of Nations mandated control of the former empire to France and Britain. Britain was given what they called “Mandatory Palestine,” today’s Israel, Jordan, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip.
Early in the Mandate’s history (1921), it was partitioned: the region east of the Jordan River became the Kingdom of Transjordan, and west of the river remained Mandatory Palestine.
I think the use of “Palestine” by the British was part “historic” in that it was used in late Roman times and part “neutral” in that it was a name no one had used for quite some time.
I doubt they were trying to form a new nationality through its use. Arafat had other ideas.
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thx g_w
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