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To: Marty62

The “Honorable” George C. Steeh was appointed United States District Judge in 1998 by President Clinton.

I don’t know what it takes to convince people that the judiciary is very corrupt.


22 posted on 10/07/2010 3:17:40 PM PDT by Red Steel
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To: Red Steel

I don’t know what it takes to convince people that the judiciary is very corrupt.

It is corrupt very graphically. Corrupted in the sense that personal agenda, i.e. bigotry, prevails over the letter or obvious intent of the law, as it was legislated in the first place. The immigration issue case in point - illegals are illegal. Power corrupts.

But how to straighten it out? Most federal politicians are lawyers, i.e. aspiring judges, and would are very reluctant to face down members of their own profession - the equivalent of the RC heirarchy during the Reformation.

The fundamental basis of the legal venue is to have a cross section of citizens, the jury, do the rulings. An egalitarian society can do no better than that. But don't tell that to any judge or lawyer, or politician, they know best - thus we have the morass we are in today in the US.

51 posted on 10/07/2010 4:04:39 PM PDT by jnsun (The Left: the need to manipulate others because of nothing productive to offer.)
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To: Red Steel

Like I said DETROIT (code for Dum appointee)


52 posted on 10/07/2010 4:04:48 PM PDT by Marty62 (marty60)
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To: Red Steel
"I don’t know what it takes to convince people that the judiciary is very corrupt."

It's not only corrupt, it's perverse. I'm sure there are a few good ones, but on the whole I've come to regard judges as two legged cockroaches, worthy of no more respect than the six legged ones.

54 posted on 10/07/2010 4:09:41 PM PDT by VR-21
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To: Red Steel

“I don’t know what it takes to convince people that the judiciary is very corrupt.”

Very corrupt! And I don’t know what it takes to convince Republican senators that stopping Obama from appointing more anti-constitution judges is critical. The president has a right to nominate whomever he wants. The Senate has a DUTY to put an end to confirming judicial activists.


63 posted on 10/07/2010 5:01:30 PM PDT by sijay
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