Posted on 06/28/2006 8:56:44 AM PDT by jmranchman
Anthony Kennedy is on the Court only because the senator from Chappaquiddick succeeded in preventing Robert Bork's confirmation.
Net Gain for Dems 1
And more important still, this proves that Tom DeLay did nothing illegal in this regard either. More evidence that Tom DeLay was run out of office for no reason, other than the fact he's a hard line conservative that won't compromise on his beliefs. Though he didn't really get run out, he was an honorable man who fell on his sword so he wouldn't be a lightning rod for liberal radicals against the conservative movement nation wide. In every way he is more honorable and dignified than any democrat. Even though he broke no law, he left for the good of the party and his beliefs. Whereas democrats stay even after being accused and indicted, like Patrick Kennedy, Rostenkowski, Clinton (both of them), William Jefferson, Pelosi, and Reid, and they only leave office when they're voted out, like Gary Condit or are drug to jail by law enforcement after conviction, like Trafficant and Marion Barry. THIS is the real culture of corruption, the democrat liberal one.
And how many of those Hispanics that aren't allowed to vote under this redistricting, are illegal immigrants? They can vote. Just because they vote and their democrats don't win doesn't mean they can't vote. And to be factual, the Hispanic block is a growing Conservative block. That's why the democrats are so against immigration reform or border security because they need illegally voting illegal Hispanice to off set the growing numbers of conservative minded Hispanics that vote each year. And when you point out to a practicing Christian hispanic, the DNC plank and how anti Christian and anti-moral it is, most Hispanics stop voting democrat, and didn't know those specifics before. That's what's really going on.
If we all pray and hope really hard, Stevens or Ginsburg will have to retire for health reasons soon, maybe even before the election, but at least in the next two and a half years. If we're REALLY blessed it will be before November. That would drive MANY more conservatives to the polls, because most Americans are sick, of liberal activist judges and courts, and conservatives would vote in EXTREMELY high numbers to get as many conservatives elected as possible, to help ensure that good strict Constructionist Judges like Pryor or Jones or ones like them get the nomination. That's what most Americans want, and once someone like them, in the mold of Roberts, Scalia, Thomas and Alito get on the court, replacing Stevens and eventually Ginsburg, the 9th circus court and other lib slanting courts will be marginalized and be puppet courts, because the Supreme Court will be strongly Constructionist conservative majority, 6 against 2 liberals (Bryer and Suiter) and one moderate (Kennedy), and that will cement the Judicial system as being bound to the Constitution and law, not judicial activism and we will never have to fear for radical courts legislating from the bench, like has been the case for years, and it will cease being a substitute legislative branch for the Democrats. THAT is the big thing to hope and pray for right now.
I'd be very interested in your take on this case.
I expect on reading the decisions that I'll find that the press, as usual, has butchered the story. I doubt that the Court upheld the right of any state to redistrict its legislature repeatedly and at will.
More likely, the Court upheld this particular redistricting because the Constitution requires the legislatures to do this once in ten years. And I expect to find the Court saying that the "first redistricting" did not meet the constitutional definition since it was done by a court, rather than by the legislature, as required in the Constitution.
If the decision says what I think it will on this point, this does NOT amount to a license for all states to redraw their legislative districts repeatedly and at will.
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Congressman Billybob
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Thanks, I didn't understand the legislature v. court aspectof the case -- it really makes it a different animal. As always you illuminate the darkness that is Reuters and AP.
The bias it that article is unbelievable. The MSM cannot write an article praising the GOP or one indicating a GOP win if there life depended on it.
IMHO, I think this is even more noteworthy
IMHO this could well turn out to be the most important part of the decision. This could well turn states into battle grounds every two years and causing even more dissension between the two major parties. I see nothing but trouble in this one.
The SCOTUS has no business involving itself in a political question, especially one that is not even a federal issue. Redistricting is a state power. The Equal Protection clause is a weak argument for interfering as well. Afterall, you can use that argument to say that a redistricting map that doesn't give democrats a majority isn't protecting them. Because of Redistricting's very nature, someone always gets the shaft. Thats why its a political question and not a matter that the courts should resolve.
I'd be very interested in your opinion of the ruling. I hope I catch it when you post.
I'm also looking forward to the day you are in Congress. :)
Jen
The 'Rats were loudly playing the race card to capitalize on the one detail where they won--they didn't point out that the incumbent Congressman from that district is Hispanic (but he's a Republican so he doesn't count). Not only are minorities entitled to safe districts where one of their race will win, but the winner must be a Democrat for the result to be valid.
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Congressman Billybob
Maybe you should read what you just wrote! The USSC ruling was regarding one new district drawn for Bonilla. You rearrange the line between two districts, you change two districts. I thought that would be obvious...obviously not!
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