Posted on 03/12/2006 6:49:12 PM PST by blam
Former top judge says US risks edging near to dictatorship
· Sandra Day O'Connor warns of rightwing attacks
· Lawyers 'must speak up' to protect judiciary
Julian Borger in Washington
Monday March 13, 2006
The Guardian (UK)
Sandra Day O'Connor, a Republican-appointed judge who retired last month after 24 years on the supreme court, has said the US is in danger of edging towards dictatorship if the party's rightwingers continue to attack the judiciary.
In a strongly worded speech at Georgetown University, reported by National Public Radio and the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, Ms O'Connor took aim at Republican leaders whose repeated denunciations of the courts for alleged liberal bias could, she said, be contributing to a climate of violence against judges.
Ms O'Connor, nominated by Ronald Reagan as the first woman supreme court justice, declared: "We must be ever-vigilant against those who would strong-arm the judiciary."
She pointed to autocracies in the developing world and former Communist countries as lessons on where interference with the judiciary might lead. "It takes a lot of degeneration before a country falls into dictatorship, but we should avoid these ends by avoiding these beginnings."
In her address to an audience of corporate lawyers on Thursday, Ms O'Connor singled out a warning to the judiciary issued last year by Tom DeLay, the former Republican leader in the House of Representatives, over a court ruling in a controversial "right to die" case.
After the decision last March that ordered a brain-dead woman in Florida, Terri Schiavo, removed from life support, Mr DeLay said: "The time will come for the men responsible for this to answer for their behaviour."
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Her remarks are not something I associate myself with, although this article is exaggerating just a bit as to how dramatic they were.
She is concerned about dictatorship?
She collected a salary from taxpayers and was a government employee and she wants us to restrict our use of the 1st amendment.
scary.
Or HOW DARE we question or deny ( as in ? voting them out, or not voting for them in the first place ) the liberals their " BIRTH RIGHT " to rule and rein. Sarcasm
Putting ANYONE on is a risk........ a woman matters not ........ just get the right woman...... Ohno Conner was not the right one
Bump
" But...but...she's a "moderate!" An enlightened moderate, centrist, middle-of-the-road wise ( first woman on the bench ) woman! "
Here's one for the Reagan-bots (and I'm one who thinks Reagan was indeed a great man) - Bush isn't the only great President to make a few mistakes.
Please Ms. O'Connor, continue talking. The more people that hear your messages, the more they will realize how much a leftist nutjob you really are and how bad a mistake it was to put you on the bench in the first place.
Wow. This is shocking.
How credible is the source's take on what she said?
Mr DeLay said: "The time will come for the men responsible for this to answer for their behaviour."
Yes, Mr.DeLay, there will be a time.
Side affects of all the drugs we have given to old people.
When does the UFO leave for an alternate universe? I want to send Sandy a ticket. I am sick of her attempts to build one here--or failing that, make us into little Euros. TGSisG.
vaudine
The only dictators I have seen in power in the U.S. so far in my 60 years all wore black robes and thought themselves to be the Supreme Law of the Land instead of God and the Constitution.
Sandra Day O'Connor, a Republican-appointed judge who retired last month after 24 years on the supreme court, has said the US is in danger of edging towards dictatorship if the party's rightwingers continue to attack the judiciary.
The only tyranny needing to be combated and rejected in the United States is that of the judiciary.
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