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Janice Rogers Brown Nails the Marxists - (she dared say it! NY Times & liberals aghast!)
NEWSMAX.COM ^ | JUNE 15, 2005 | PHIL BRENNAN

Posted on 06/14/2005 2:58:16 PM PDT by CHARLITE

Goodness gracious, she dared say it and the New York Times – the voice of collectivism in the U.S. – and all its Marxist allies are aghast. An appointee to the federal judiciary, no less, dared to describe the New Deal for what it was: a socialist revolution.

For this egregious offense she must be pilloried and cast into the outer darkness inhabited by those who offend the mighty Times, whose omniscience must never be questioned and before whom all right-thinking Americans must cower in humble obeisance.

In retribution for her lese majeste, Justice Janice Rogers Brown – now, by the grace of God, President Bush and a small majority of United States senators, a member of the Federal Court of Appeals in the District of Columbia – has been subjected to a campaign of slander and misrepresentation by the Times and a motley crew of Marxist groups fearful that Justice Brown and her like-minded colleagues will work to undo decades of judicial misrule they aided and abetted.

In October 2003, when Justice Brown was first nominated by President Bush, the Times went berserk, writing that "of the many unworthy judicial nominees President Bush has put forward, Janice Rogers Brown is among the very worst."

The daughter of a black sharecropper in the deep South is, in the Times' view, "an archconservative justice on the California Supreme Court, [who] "has declared war on the mainstream [read Marxist] legal values" the Blue State Times in its deep understanding of our Red State values tells us "most Americans hold dear."

Shockingly, Janice Rogers Brown lets "ideology be her guide in deciding cases and has "made it clear in her public pronouncements how extreme her views are." To wit: She "attacked the New Deal, which gave us Social Security and other programs now central to American life, as 'the triumph of our socialist revolution.'"

Writing in the Pittsburgh Tribune Review, columnist Colin McNickle took a look at a recent Times story by one David D. Kirkpatrick about Justice Brown mockingly headlined "Seeing slavery in liberalism."

McNickle noted that the Times quoted Brown as remarking:

"In the heyday of liberal democracy, all roads lead to slavery."

"We no longer find slavery abhorrent. We embrace it."

"If we can invoke no ultimate limits on the power of government, a democracy is inevitably transformed into a kleptocracy – a license to steal, a warrant for oppression."

Wrote McNickle, "In the first two quotes, Rogers Brown obviously is talking about how liberal social policies foster not independence but dependence and how they usually have the exact opposite effect of their promoter's 'beneficent' purposes.

"In the third quote, she's obviously talking about government as a maniacal Leviathan, and a leviathan with no constitutional warrant for most of what it does.

"Yet, Kirkpatrick quickly notes, these are precepts that liberals cited as examples of Rogers Brown's 'extremism.'

"How instructive. How sad. How frightening. Some of the fundamental building blocks of our constitutional republic are considered 'extreme' by Democrats and their liberal moneybags."

McNickle goes on to provide more extensive quotes, supplied by one William Anderson, "that had turned apoplectic the 'progressives' (i.e., socialists) at People for the American Way."

Said Brown:

"I have argued that collectivism was (and is) fundamentally incompatible with the vision that undergirded this country's founding. The New Deal, however, inoculated the federal Constitution with a kind of underground collectivist mentality. The Constitution itself was transmuted into a significantly different document."

"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit."

"Where government advances – and it advances relentlessly – freedom is imperiled; community impoverished; religion marginalized and civilization itself jeopardized. ... When did government cease to be a necessary evil and become a goody bag to solve our private problems?"

"Government acts as a giant siphon, extracting wealth, creating privilege and power, and redistributing it."

And, finally, the complete second slavery quote that was truncated by The Times:

"[W]e no longer find slavery abhorrent. We embrace it. We demand more. Big government is not just the opiate of the masses. It is the opiate. The drug of choice for multinational corporations and single moms; for regulated industries and rugged Midwestern farmers and militant senior citizens."

Were James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and George Washington present to hear such words, they would have given Janice Rogers Brown a standing ovation. They would have been proud of what amounted to a ringing defense of the principles embedded in the Constitution they gave us – the document the Marxists realize that, as originally written, stands between them and the socialist government they want to impose on us.

Make no mistake about it, the issue of Janice Rogers Brown and her fellow constitutionalist jurists is the issue that America faces at this crucial moment in our history. It is not one of Republicans vs. Democrats, or so-called liberals vs. conservatives.

It is instead a matter of constitutional freedom vs. Marxist oppression. There is no longer a national Democratic Party dedicated to the preservation of the liberties guaranteed to all Americans by the Constitution as written by our Founding Fathers. In its place is the National Democrat Socialist Abortion Party (NSDAP) – a party now dominated by the modern-day disciples of Karl Marx and Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (aka Nicolai Lenin) and devotees of some of the methods of Joseph Vissarionovitch Djugashvili (aka Josef Stalin), such as lying about and slandering opponents and distorting their programs and issues.

(Stalin would have roared approval of the NSDAP's slanderous attacks on John Bolton.)

The whole agenda of the NSDAP is a socialist agenda, one to which Karl Marx and his allies would give a standing ovation were they to attend a gathering of the near-manic Deaniacs who today dominate the party.

Americans need to be alarmed about this. Over the past couple of centuries tens of millions of our fellow humans have been murdered in the name of socialism. In the Soviet Union, National Socialist (Nazi) Germany, Cuba and China, the firing squads were kept busy building workers' paradises. Socialism by its very nature is coercive – people don't willingly surrender their God-given liberties to dictatorial states. In the name of "social justice" they must be forced to obey Big Brother.

As the old joke told by the inmates of the Soviet workers' paradise went, "Under Socialism you will all eat strawberries and cream." To those who protested that they did not want to eat strawberries and cream, the response was "You will eat strawberries and cream and like it. Or else."

Janice Rogers Brown recognizes the deadly toxicity of socialism's diet of strawberries and cream and its caterers, such as the New York Times, who despise and fear her for her faithfulness to the magnificent vision of the Founding Fathers and the liberties they bequeathed us.

* * * * * * Phil Brennan is a veteran journalist who writes for NewsMax.com. He is editor & publisher of Wednesday on the Web (http://www.pvbr.com) and was Washington columnist for National Review magazine in the 1960s. He also served as a staff aide for the House Republican Policy Committee and helped handle the Washington public relations operation for the Alaska Statehood Committee which won statehood for Alaska. He is also a trustee of the Lincoln Heritage Institute and a member of the Association of Former Intelligence Officers.

He can be reached at phil@newsmax.com


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: brown; fdr; janicerogers; janicerogersbrown; marxism; newdeal; speech
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To: infidel29

Is she single? I think I'm in love


121 posted on 06/15/2005 7:51:08 PM PDT by Stellar Dendrite (Saddam: $25k to suicide bombers = BAD --- Bush: 50 mil to terrorist scum = "GOOD")
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To: CHARLITE

Who would've thought that Reagan's legacy would be continued not at the White House but, (hopefully), on the Supreme Court in the name of Janice Rogers Brown.


122 posted on 06/15/2005 7:53:11 PM PDT by jla
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To: CHARLITE
which gave us Social Security and other programs now central to American life...

It sickens me that the left considers government program "central to American life." We are not their slaves!

123 posted on 06/15/2005 7:54:54 PM PDT by Zack Nguyen
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To: SpaceBar

Hear, Hear!!! I love savage.

I listen to him a lot, the only time he really disappointed me was recently when he ranted against the Iraq war and said Al-Qaeda and Iraq were not linked. He knows this is not true because he's made the connection before.


124 posted on 06/15/2005 7:56:07 PM PDT by Stellar Dendrite (Saddam: $25k to suicide bombers = BAD --- Bush: 50 mil to terrorist scum = "GOOD")
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To: GeorgeW23225

I disagree. W is no Ronald Reagan. 50% more funding than clinton on education? The Prescription drug plan?
Sorry, these are socialist decisions that Reagan would never have agreed to.

Look at the congress that Reagan had to work with, and look at what he got done. The democraps had full control over it, yet he got his tax cuts through.

Think about what Ronald Reagan could have done with THIS congress.

Today's Republican party has little room for conservatives. Sure, conservatives are abundant in the base...but the politicians are another story. Unfortunately, today's republican party is the party of Big Government, it is a party that has shifted to the left. If the founding fathers were alive today, the Republican party would be socialist-lite compared to them. That said, I have hope that 2008 will finally bring someone I won't mind pulling the lever for, George Allen from VA.


125 posted on 06/15/2005 8:04:11 PM PDT by Stellar Dendrite (Saddam: $25k to suicide bombers = BAD --- Bush: 50 mil to terrorist scum = "GOOD")
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To: so_real

I was just fantasizing. I would love to see her on the Supreme Court. Can you imagine having another Supreme Court Justice who actually would interpret the law and uphold the Constitution, instead of making the law! That would please me very much.


126 posted on 06/15/2005 8:22:47 PM PDT by daviscupper
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To: montag813

Not interested in "new-tone" talk shows? Who said anything about that? It's called civil discourse as I said. Nothing new about discussing serious issues. Obviously you're a huge Savage fan (complete with the "be here or be nowhere" rant) and we'll leave it at that. I don't care for Hannity much, I'll agree, but I'll listen to Dennis Prager or Michael Medved all day long.


127 posted on 06/15/2005 8:25:27 PM PDT by tenger
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To: daviscupper
That would please me very much.

Ditto! Big, ditto!
128 posted on 06/15/2005 9:01:10 PM PDT by so_real ("The Congress of the United States recommends and approves the Holy Bible for use in all schools.")
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To: CHARLITE
Phil Brennan is terrific. I just want to laugh myself silly at the scumbags of the socialist left, and especially at their main publication organ, the New York Times.

"Janice Rogers Brown is confirmed for LIFE."

"HA ha....!"

129 posted on 06/15/2005 9:22:41 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: infidel29
Janice Rogers Brown for supreme court? Hell no!! Janice Rogers Brown for President!""""

No, Janice Rogers Brown for Supreme Court.

130 posted on 07/01/2005 12:37:50 PM PDT by churchillbuff
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To: daviscupper
I was just fantasizing. I would love to see her on the Supreme Court.""""

BUMP

131 posted on 07/01/2005 12:38:21 PM PDT by churchillbuff
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To: TheForceOfOne
She is a ray of sweet sunlight for us and a death ray for the Vampire Demon-rats.""""

BUMP

132 posted on 07/01/2005 12:38:59 PM PDT by churchillbuff
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To: CHARLITE
When did government cease to be a necessary evil and become a goody bag to solve our private problems?

Worth repeating, so I did.

133 posted on 07/01/2005 12:42:01 PM PDT by BlueNgold (Feed the Tree .....)
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To: churchillbuff

Agreed, I was merely showing my excitement over her marxist bashing. She is truly qualified to be Chief Justice one day, sooner rather than later.


134 posted on 07/01/2005 2:45:26 PM PDT by infidel29 ("It is only the warlike power of a civilized people that can give peace to the world."- T. Roosevelt)
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To: infidel29
Expect political WWIII this fall over the SCOTUS nominee(s). We will see attempted filibusters, the nuclear option, a full MSM blitz against the president and any of his choices,

Democrats in the news making outrageous over the top statements, feet dragging and mountains of document requests by Democrats, organized marches in Washington by both sides, etc. etc. etc.

We will all be exhausted mentally and physically by the time all is said and done. Call it a Royal Rumble, or whatever fits but the Democrats know this could be the end for them with many of the current justices decisions being reversed from Affirmative Action, Roe vs Wade, etc. and I would be very very surprised if they didn't go down swinging.

So hold on to your hat it could get ugly, real ugly with all the special interest groups like ACT, the ACLU, and all the other nut cases who have been given power through the misinterpretation of the Constitution throughout the years. We could see rules reversed that have been in affect since the 1930's. I'm not kidding either.
135 posted on 07/01/2005 4:58:01 PM PDT by TheForceOfOne (My tagline snapped the last time the MSM blew smoke up my ass. Now its gone forever.)
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