Posted on 10/06/2010 8:55:41 AM PDT by Justaham
I listened to Levin yesterday and he confused the Leftard Immigration Attorney with the “referred by” Attorney.
If I wasn't driving down the freeway at the time, I would have tried to call in to Levin's Show to correct him.
You made it right.
Given today’s climate, do we need office-holders that aren’t sharp enough to investigate and know that their housekeeper of 10yrs, was an illegal alien?
When Whitman confronted Brown about his use of the “Poor Wretch” did he deny being resposible? The brief film of Whitman’s accusation at the recent debate showed Brown as silent.
Frank Luntz had a focus group on Hannity’s show last night. The anti-Whitman folks were down right infuriating. One young black woman, who said she was a teacher, said that she would break the law if it meant providing for her family. An older guy in the front row said “typical liberal thinking”.
The whole group broke along partisan lines and it wasn’t difficult to tell from the looks of them whose side each one was on.
I am not sure, but I thought it only applied to what was discussed between client-attorney, not to actions or contacts the lawyer may have had BEFORE they had an attorney-client relationship.
I’m not sure. That may very well be a gray area of legal ethics. But, when in doubt, attorneys always lean toward privilege ... you can’t be disbarred for over-privileging (except in very unusual circumstances).
SnakeDoc
VanderHout and his ilk LOOK for people like ‘Nicky’ to further their means. This is the group he is part of. National Lawyers Guild’s Immigration Project.
They are as radical as it gets.
[snip] LA 8
Days after the 20th anniversary of the arrest of the so-called Los Angeles Eight, on January 31, Immigration Judge Bruce Einhorn ordered an end to deportation proceedings against Khader Hamide and Michel Shehadeh, members of the LA8. The government has been seeking to deport Hamide and Shehadeh since January 1987 based on their alleged support for the Popular Liberation Front for
Palestine (PFLP), a group within the Palestinian Liberation Organization. Judge Einhorn terminated the proceedings because the governments refused to comply with his 2005 pre-trial order to turn over exculpatory evidence
regarding Hamide and Shehadhs alleged support for the PFLP.
Guest San Francisco attorney Marc Van Der Hout of the law firm of Van Der Hout, Brigagliano & Nightingale. Marc has been representing the LA8 on behalf of the National Lawyers Guild since the case began 20 years ago.
http://lawanddisorder.org/2007/02/
NLG: The Legal Fifth Column By: Jesse Rigsby
FrontPageMagazine.com | Friday, April 25, 2003
The National Lawyers Guild (NLG, also “the Guild”) embraces every anti-America, anti-capitalist, anti-war, anti-Israel, and “anti-imperialist” cause in vogue among the far left and declares itself “dedicated to the need for basic change in the structure of our political and economic system.” If this strikes the reader as a slight hint that the Guilds underlying ideology is not exactly laissez-faire capitalism, that is because it is not. While the Guild is not officially communist or Marxist, its membership, leadership, past internal struggles, and adopted stances consistently point to an organization whose underlying convictions could best be described as such.
The Guilds current organizational structureforty-two local chapters grouped into nine regionssupports both decentralized operations on the regional level and a cohesive plan of attack on the national level. The Guild supports four national projectsthe Center for Democratic Communications (CDC), the National Immigration Project, the National Police Accountability Project, and the Maurice and Jane Sugar Law Center for Economic and Social Justicewhile twenty-one committees provide the Guild in-depth coverage of specific issues, including the death penalty, racism, sexism, Colombia, Cuba, the Middle East, immigration, illicit drugs, military law, prison law, LGBT (”lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender”) affairs, “mass defense,” labor and employment, and international affairs.
The Guild defended rioters and others involved in civil unrest as the 1960s progressed, and “helped” the U.S. war effort in Vietnam by encouraging young men to become draft evaders and then defending them. Guild lawyers were active in defending such “movement” participants as “demonstrators” arrested during the 1968 Chicago Democratic Convention riots and members of the militant Black Panther Party in their many run-ins with law enforcement.
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http://archive.frontpagemag.com/readArticle.aspx?ARTID=18513
Lawyer Wont Say Who Connected Her To Whitman Housekeeper (Gloria Allred)
SEIU puts finger to lips.
Gloria seems to be hovering over Diaz like a mother hen everytime I see them together. Gloria wouldn’t even speak
to this woman if it weren’t for the money she’s getting. Liberals like Gloria think they’re better than everybody else. I wonder how Gloria treats her household help.
I bet she knows for sure if she’s an illegal alien or not.
Figures
Janet Napolitano Doesn’t Know What To Do with Criminal Alien Nicky Diaz (video)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2603144/posts
Former Meg Whitman housekeeper Nicandra Diaz Santillan (”Nicky Diaz”) is a criminal. She committed Social Security fraud, filed fraudulent I-9 and W-4 forms, and lied to an employment agency and the Whitmans - not to mention she is in the U.S. ILLEGALLY. But DHS Sec. Napolitano doesn’t seem to have the foggiest ... [snip]
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