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To: vikk

I’m afraid this is not a surprise. This judge was known to be a biased liberal. Evidently he only took the case so he could put Orly Taitz on notice.

I still give Orly credit. Even though this case predictably failed, it kept the issue alive.


19 posted on 09/16/2009 10:09:30 AM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: Cicero
"This judge was known to be a biased liberal.

A former Georgia Republican state senator from a conservative district was "known to be a biased liberal"? Do you have any evidence for that?

Evidently he only took the case so he could put Orly Taitz on notice."

Evidently, you haven't a clue how cases are assigned in federal district court. This judge didn't "take" anything. It was assigned to him, probably randomly - although the chief district judge can assert some discretion when assigning cases, perhaps based on existing case load or a specific talent or area expertise that a particular district judge may possess. In this case, I haven't seen anything to suggest that the assignment wasn't entirely random. Again, if you have contrary evidence, please supply it.

36 posted on 09/16/2009 10:16:12 AM PDT by OldDeckHand (No Socialized Medicine, No Way, No How, No Time)
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To: Cicero

According to everyone here, he is the bastion of conservatism.

Of course ‘conservative’ today in a judge or politician is equal to ‘stuck so far up Obama’s a&& that they have to ask if it’s daylight yet’.


149 posted on 09/16/2009 1:04:12 PM PDT by autumnraine (You can't fix stupid, but you can vote it out!)
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