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Bill Pryor Got His Judas Money
<chuckwagon@chuckbaldwinlive.com> | 25 Feb 04 | Chuck Baldwin

Posted on 02/29/2004 12:18:55 PM PST by jedi

According to news reports, "President Bush used a recess appointment Friday [Feb. 20] to give Alabama Attorney General Bill Pryor a seat on the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily. Pryor was sworn in by U.S. Circuit Judge Ed Carnes in a private ceremony in Alabama Friday. His appointment is expected to last until the end of 2005."

Faithful readers of this column know that Pryor was the political Judas who turned against Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore after promising former Alabama Governor Fob James and the people of Alabama that he would back Moore "all the way." In fact, Bill Pryor would never have attained the Alabama Attorney General's office without his enthusiastic support for Judge Moore. Therefore, James and others were shocked at Pryor's sudden decision to prosecute Chief Justice Moore and orchestrate Moore's removal from the Alabama Supreme Court.

(To read the transcript of Bill Pryor's shocking remarks during the trial and my eyewitness account of the trial, go to my web site: http://www.chuckbaldwinlive.com)

After Pryor's betrayal of Chief Justice Moore, many people were left wondering, "Who or what got to Bill Pryor?" The answer is obvious: Karl Rove and a promised federal judgeship.

The Bush White House, through Rove, had clandestinely opposed Roy Moore since he ran for Alabama Chief Justice. When they could not defeat Moore at the polls, they decided to defeat him through the federal courts. To accomplish this, they needed a Judas from inside Alabama. Enter Bill Pryor.

It quickly became obvious to Rove that Pryor was their man. With the promise of a federal judgeship, he would turn against Chief Justice Moore and help assure Moore's removal from the bench. Pryor lived up to his end of the bargain and now Bush and Rove have lived up to their end. Last Friday, President Bush used a recess appointment to install Pryor as a federal appeals court judge. The Judas money has been paid.

When you read Bill Pryor's remarks at Chief Justice Moore's "trial," you will be instantly impressed with the fact that Pryor is a firm believer in transjudicialism. He actually believes that federal judges do not merely interpret the law, they are the law. Pryor suffers from the same disease that many in the judiciary seem to suffer from these days: the belief that a judge's opinion, not the Constitution, is law of the land.

Beyond that, Bill Pryor believes that a judge's opinion is greater in authority than even a person's moral conscience. In Pryor's world, there is no freedom of conscience and no freedom of religion. In Pryor's world, a judge's ruling is superior to moral, natural, or even divine law. In Pryor's world, a federal judge is a de facto king. In other words, Bill Pryor is a judicial tyrant!

However, Bill Pryor is even worse than a judicial tyrant. He is a Judas turncoat who obtained his position by lying to Governor Fob James and the people of Alabama and by betraying a man far greater in honor and character than himself. There is a place reserved for such men, and even a federal judge has no authority or power there! As with Judas of old, Bill Pryor will learn that when one trades truth and honor for thirty pieces of silver, he always makes a bad deal.

© Chuck Baldwin

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TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
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1 posted on 02/29/2004 12:18:55 PM PST by jedi
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To: jedi
Just nuts.

Moore made and continues to make his point about the arbitrary and false Establisment rulings of the federal courts.

Pryor will, within his authority, make rulings truer to the Constitution.

We all win.

2 posted on 02/29/2004 12:25:40 PM PST by mrsmith ("Oyez, oyez! All rise for the Honorable Chief Justice... Hillary Rodham Clinton ")
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To: mrsmith
Pryor will, within his authority, make rulings truer to the Constitution.

His future decisions will tell the tale; it'll be interesting to see how he deals with the Constitution.

3 posted on 02/29/2004 12:31:52 PM PST by jedi (Pre-digested opinions are so much simpler to assimilate)
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To: jedi
Faithful readers of this column know that Pryor was the political Judas

Chuck Baldwin is a very, very confused, to say the least.

4 posted on 02/29/2004 12:41:04 PM PST by JohnnyZ (People don't just bump into each other and have sex. This isn't Cinemax! -- Jerry)
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To: jedi
This is one of the most seriously misguided articles from our side of the political fence that I have seen in a long time. The issue is whether we live under a government of laws, or not. This guy Moore guy feels, based solely on his personal value system, that he is the sole judge of what is permissible under the law. In our country, individuals do not and should not have the power to disregard statutes or lawful court orders based on their personal views about them. Pryor, as the chief law enforcement officer in his state, did his duty in applying the law to a law-breaker despite his personal views,and should be praised for that. If only all government officials could be counted on to faithfully execute the constitution and laws.

There are other officials who believe that their personal take on the law and morality should override statutes, voter referendums, and the established legal processes for resolving disputes over public policy. For example, the lawless Mayor Newsom of San Francisco feels that he is free to allow gay marriage in San Francisco, despite it being contrary to the express letter of California law (and a voter referendum), because of his own personal beliefs and personal "interpretation" of the California Constitution. How does this differ in principle from what the former Alabama judge Moore did?

Unless conservatives are consistent in their support of the rule of law, we are lost. We know that many on the left hate the rule of law, and will misuse the courts or other techniques to accomplish their desired policy ends despite clear laws and public opinion to the contrary. We lose our moral standing to oppose left-wing demagogues and judicial activists if we are unwilling to apply the rule of law to all, regardless of their political beliefs.

5 posted on 02/29/2004 12:56:52 PM PST by nvskibum
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To: mrsmith
William Pryor is a good man. He has had to defend himself from all sorts of untrue accusations from the left. The audacity of a practicing Catholic who is pro-life to be able to state that although he does not always support some of the cases he is obligated to prosecute, he has always sided with the laws in the books. This was in response from some so-called Catholic Lib senators (like Richard Durban) who were "disturbed" that Pryor was a practicing Catholic and actually believed the tenets of his church, and therefore per Durbins' bigoted little brain, it must be that Pryor was a danger to the leftist agnda.

I am surprised by this article. It seems to me Pryor was fulfilling his obligation regarding his position, not necessarily agreeing with the concept.
6 posted on 02/29/2004 1:06:29 PM PST by Gumdrop
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To: Gumdrop
I am surprised by this article.

Well, you shouldn't be. Not from Chuck Baldwin.

7 posted on 02/29/2004 1:09:02 PM PST by JohnnyZ (People don't just bump into each other and have sex. This isn't Cinemax! -- Jerry)
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To: mrsmith
I don't know this Baldwin but sounds like Democrats trying to divide and conquer.
I think Pryor did what he thought was right and it pi$$ed me off. I think Judge Moore did the same. I would like to see the US Supreme Court take it up but it may be best to
wait until we have more stable Justices.
8 posted on 02/29/2004 1:11:00 PM PST by gunnedah
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To: JohnnyZ
Faithful readers of this column know that Pryor was the political Judas
Chuck Baldwin is a very, very confused, to say the least.


Ditto...

9 posted on 02/29/2004 1:30:54 PM PST by Amish
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To: Gumdrop
Don't be surprised. Baldwin is "minister" who, for the past 14 weeks, has not once mentioned God in his columns. He's been all poltics, all the time.

He's also supporting the Constitution Party.

10 posted on 02/29/2004 1:35:05 PM PST by sinkspur (Adopt a dog or a cat from an animal shelter! It will save one life, and may save two.)
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To: JohnnyZ
Never again will I waste my time reading a column by Baldwin.
11 posted on 02/29/2004 1:35:58 PM PST by anniegetyourgun
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To: jedi; TomServo
Search is our friend; posted five days ago:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1084741/posts
12 posted on 02/29/2004 1:36:29 PM PST by Howlin (Just another unrepentant Bush supporter.)
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To: JohnnyZ
Bill Pryor is a better man than Moore OR Baldwin could ever hope to be.
13 posted on 02/29/2004 1:37:46 PM PST by Howlin (Just another unrepentant Bush supporter.)
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To: Howlin
I must be gettin' old..;-)
14 posted on 02/29/2004 1:38:07 PM PST by TomServo ("What a day. I invented Gainesburgers and I didn't even mean to!")
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To: Howlin
I'm slowin' down in my old age. ;-)
15 posted on 02/29/2004 1:38:48 PM PST by TomServo ("What a day. I invented Gainesburgers and I didn't even mean to!")
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To: TomServo
Trigger finger acting up?
16 posted on 02/29/2004 1:38:58 PM PST by Howlin (Just another unrepentant Bush supporter.)
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To: Howlin
Trigger finger acting up?

LOL!!! That, too....:-)

17 posted on 02/29/2004 1:39:47 PM PST by TomServo ("What a day. I invented Gainesburgers and I didn't even mean to!")
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To: gunnedah; anniegetyourgun; Dog Gone
From the other thread:

To: dixiepatriot
Chuck Baldwin is a knuckle-dragging cretin. He has no clue about what constitutes judicial activism, or the obligation to enforce existing law.

He is an embarrassment to the conservative cause.

7 posted on 02/24/2004 7:15:04 PM EST by Dog Gone

18 posted on 02/29/2004 1:40:03 PM PST by Howlin (Just another unrepentant Bush supporter.)
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To: All
Baldwin is just another moron who gives Christians a bad name. He sees an anti-Christian conspiracy behind every wall and tree.
19 posted on 02/29/2004 1:40:20 PM PST by COEXERJ145
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To: nvskibum
Just exactly HOW can you compare the Mayor of SanFrancisco-
and others like him with Roy S.Moore? That comparison is as
shallow as comparing Bill Clinton with a Medal of Honor
recipriant from them S.E.Asian War Games. But youguy keep
trying to call evil good and good evil.
20 posted on 02/29/2004 2:04:38 PM PST by StonyBurk
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