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Ninth Circuit Rejects Suit Over Israel’s Use of Bulldozers in Territories
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Posted on 09/19/2007 8:31:57 AM PDT by esryle

Employment of Equipment Purchased by U.S. to Aid Ally Is Political Question, Court Says

By STEVEN M. ELLIS, Staff Writer

Objections to an American company’s sale of bulldozers to the government for use by the Israeli military, which used the equipment to demolish homes in the Palestinian territories, must be raised in the political process and not by litigation, the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled yesterday.

The panel affirmed a ruling by U.S. District Judge Franklin D. Burgess of the Western District of Washington that the courts have no jurisdiction over a suit by the family of an American citizen killed in the territories during a home demolition carried out by the Israeli Defense Forces using a bulldozer manufactured by the defendant, Caterpillar, Inc., and purchased by the U.S. government.

Writing for the panel, Judge Kim McLane Wardlaw said the matter presented a political question and that it is beyond the function of the courts to question the executive and legislative branches’ decision to provide military aid to Israel.

Death of Student

Cynthia and Craig Corrie filed suit against Caterpillar over the March 16, 2003 death of their daughter, Rachel Corrie, a 23-year old student at the Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington and member of the International Solidarity Movement. Rachel Corrie had traveled to Rafah, a town on the Gaza Strip near the Egyptian border, to protest and act as a human shield against the demolition of homes in the territories by the IDF.

The Corries claim that Rachel Corrie was trying to prevent a demolition when she was run over by a bulldozer manned by two Israeli soldiers. The Israeli government says that her death was accidental, and that she was crushed by debris falling from the demolished home.

The Corries’ complaint alleged that the Israeli Defense Forces’ home demolitions violated international and state law, and that Caterpillar, in providing the Israelis with specifically designed D9 bulldozers knowing they would be used for such a purpose, aided and abetted the violations. The families of 16 Palestinians who were killed or wounded in similar demolitions joined the Corries in the complaint.

Jurisdiction Alleged

Contending that the court had jurisdiction over the Palestinian families’ claims under the Alien Tort Statute, and over the Corries’ claims under the general federal question jurisdiction statute, the plaintiffs sought damages, declaratory relief, and an injunction directing Caterpillar to cease providing equipment to the Israeli Defense Forces so long as the demolitions continued.

However, the complaint failed to address the fact that the bulldozers, including the one involved in Rachel Corrie’s death, were actually financed by the U.S. government, Wardlaw said.

Since occupying and taking control of the West Bank and Gaza Strip following the Six Day War in 1967, Israel has contracted with Caterpillar, the world’s leading manufacturer of heavy construction and mining equipment, to purchase bulldozers to demolish homes in the territories.

According to Caterpillar, the United States government has approved and financed all contracts between Israel and Caterpillar dating back to at least 1990, and Caterpillar does not sell products to the government of Israel without United States government approval.

In Sept. of 2001, the Department of Defense granted funding approval for the Israeli government’s purchase of 50 Caterpillar D9 bulldozers as part of the Foreign Military Financing program under the federal Arms Export Control Act. The program allows foreign governments to enter into contracts directly with American defense contractors, and then apply to the agency for approval of funding on a case-by-case basis.

Arguing that the plaintiffs had failed to state a claim under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(6), and that the government’s action deprived the district court of subject matter jurisdiction under the political question doctrine, Caterpillar moved to dismiss.

The district judge granted the motion, holding that he was precluded from reaching the merits of the claims and, alternatively, that all of the plaintiffs’ claims failed on the merits.

Political Question

The appellate panel ruled that Caterpillar’s motion, which attacked the substance of the complaint’s jurisdictional allegations, was more appropriately construed as arising under Rule 12(b)(1). As such, the court could look beyond the face of the complaint to determine whether the case involved a political question.

Doing so, Wardlaw concluded that the government’s action put the matter beyond the court’s reach.

“The decisive factor here is that Caterpillar’s sales to Israel were paid for by the United States,” she said.

Noting that the government’s decision to support a foreign government with military aid was constitutionally committed to a coordinate political department, inherently entangled with the conduct of foreign relations, and committed to the political branches, Wardlaw concluded that the case presented a political question. As a result, the court was without jurisdiction to consider the matter further under Article III of the Constitution, she said.

Elaborating, she wrote:

“Allowing this action to proceed would necessarily require the judicial branch of our government to question the political branches’ decision to grant extensive military aid to Israel. It is difficult to see how we could impose liability on Caterpillar without at least implicitly deciding the propriety of the United States’ decision to pay for the bulldozers which allegedly killed the plaintiffs’ family members.”

Wardlaw was joined in her opinion by Judges Arthur L. Alarcón and Michael Daly Hawkins.

The case is Corrie v. Caterpillar, Inc., 05-36210.


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1 posted on 09/19/2007 8:32:00 AM PDT by esryle
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To: esryle

The lawyer who filed this should be disbarred..............


2 posted on 09/19/2007 8:33:34 AM PDT by Red Badger (ALL that CARBON in ALL that oil & coal was once in the atmospere. We're just putting it back!)
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To: esryle

You know you are a total loon when you can’t get the ninth circus to agree with your madness.


3 posted on 09/19/2007 8:34:13 AM PDT by Always Right
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To: esryle

4 posted on 09/19/2007 8:39:01 AM PDT by Leisler (Just be glad you're not getting all the Government you pay for.)
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To: esryle
"Pancake" Corrie loses again.

It's a shame that such a pretty girl was such a flaming idiot.

5 posted on 09/19/2007 8:40:20 AM PDT by Virginia Ridgerunner ("Si vis pacem para bellum")
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To: esryle
REDUNDANT
6 posted on 09/19/2007 8:41:44 AM PDT by presidio9 (Islam is as Islam does.)
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To: esryle

Some sanity coming from the 9th as of late. What happened?


7 posted on 09/19/2007 8:44:10 AM PDT by antiRepublicrat
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To: antiRepublicrat

Strnge that the 9th failed to go along. Maybe they had partied too late the night before.


8 posted on 09/19/2007 8:45:27 AM PDT by Jane Austen
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To: antiRepublicrat

I agree. They’ve been pretty solid on several decisions lately.


9 posted on 09/19/2007 8:45:48 AM PDT by neodad (USS Vincennes (CG-49) Freedom's Fortress)
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To: esryle
Corrie v. Caterpillar

Caterpillar 2, Corrie 0....

10 posted on 09/19/2007 8:46:44 AM PDT by Dutchgirl (800-882-2005, 1 then 1 to get direct to your Sr. Senator, 2, then 1 to get your Jr. Senator!))
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To: esryle

Wow....THE Ninth Circuit??

Stuned.......


11 posted on 09/19/2007 8:49:53 AM PDT by ButThreeLeftsDo (Tracking The Flyin' Imams Since 11/20/06)
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To: Red Badger

Frivolous. They should make whoever brought this suit pay the costs and attorney fees of Catepiller.


12 posted on 09/19/2007 8:50:47 AM PDT by shankbear (Al-Qaeda grew while Monica blew)
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To: shankbear

Too many frivolous lawsuits.


13 posted on 09/19/2007 8:52:02 AM PDT by Jane Austen
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To: esryle

really stupid lawsuit. did they sue the maker of the socks or boots the driver was wearing too??


14 posted on 09/19/2007 8:54:49 AM PDT by GeronL
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To: Virginia Ridgerunner

I’d like to know more about her journey. Did her parents, teachers, college professors and circle of friends teach her to hate her country? What about her faith (if any)?

I suspect a miserable upbringing pushed an unhappy young woman, who saw nothing good in these United States, to seek foolish, leftist, “martyrdom.”


15 posted on 09/19/2007 8:55:06 AM PDT by Jacquerie (All Muslims are suspect.)
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Did her parents, teachers, college professors and circle of friends teach her to hate her country?

Silly question. She was from Olympia, Washington..............

16 posted on 09/19/2007 8:57:33 AM PDT by Red Badger (ALL that CARBON in ALL that oil & coal was once in the atmospere. We're just putting it back!)
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To: esryle

In attempting to understand how the ninth circus will rule in any case,

you have to ask - “what will further the destruction of traditional society?”, and that’s how they’ll rule.

Unfortunately, I don’t see this angle in the caterpillar case.


17 posted on 09/19/2007 8:57:55 AM PDT by MrB (You can't reason people out of a position that they didn't use reason to get into in the first place)
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To: Jacquerie

Here parents are radical leftists. She was home schooled or raised in a co-op, similar to the Red Diaper movement in Manhattan, (as if schools in Washington aren’t left enough).

She attended Evergreen State college without a doubt the most radical leftist college in the state if not the nation. The students that graduate routinely find their degree’s worthless to employers. Afterall what do you do with a prospective employee who majored in radical lesbian 19th century poetry?

The Evergreen State has professors that should be teaching in Cuba and her venture into Israel was a school supported adventure to teach about the oppressive nature of Zionism. One of her professor’s used her death as a platform to spew his rabid anti-American vitriol on campus and was briefly the star of the left.

Her faith? Secular humanist. Her parents have spoken at most of this state’s Unitarian Universalist churches, I’m sure you can imagine the theme of their presentation.

Look at the pictures of her posted on this thread, she was a very angry, confused manipulated woman...her entire short life. Her parents are scum.


18 posted on 09/19/2007 9:21:37 AM PDT by bigfootbob
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To: bigfootbob

Assuming your assertions are all true, that would make Rachel’s parents FAR more complicit in her death than CAT. She had a fatal experience in near proximity to one of Caterpillar’s producs, her parents, by contrast, spent 20-some years feeding her half-truth, lies, and damnable lies. You do that to a child, and you’ll F ‘em up on a pretty damn near permanent basis; you’ll effectively destroy their life.

If Cynthia and Craig want to blame somebody, they need go no further than their own bathroom mirror. Their own mendacity killed their daughter. They murdered her with a childhood filled with lies just as effectively as if they had been guiding that bulldozer themselves. If they want justice, they take it out on each other by whatever means makes them feel that justice will be done.

Teaching against the Free Market destroys the ability to recognize opportunity, which leads to pessimism, cynicism, bitterness, rage, hatred, and — perhaps worst — hopelessness. Look at Rachel’s pictures; it’s written all the Hell over her sullen, contorted face.

“Out of the overflow of the heart, the mouth speaks,” says The Good book. What was coming out of Rachel was the overflow of a heart filled with thoughts and emotions about the things her despicable parents taught her.

No, CAT didn’t kill Rachel; Craig and Cynthia did.


19 posted on 09/19/2007 9:52:59 AM PDT by HKMk23 (Nine out of ten orcs attacking Rohan were Saruman's Uruk-hai, not Sauron's! So, why invade Mordor?)
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To: antiRepublicrat

I’ve been pleasantly surprised with the 9th circuit lately. A couple of weeks ago, they actually reinstated a death sentence that a district judge overturned because the jury consulted the Bible.


20 posted on 09/19/2007 9:58:36 AM PDT by Revenge of Sith
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