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  • La XX-Chromosomed Femenino Female Latina Woman

    05/28/2009 11:56:34 AM PDT · by CMoran325 · 5 replies · 458+ views
    Clearly Nebulous ^ | May 28, 2009 | Colette Moran
    Yes, I'm feeling rather hope-less today...Your English and Spanish lesson for the day: "Latina Woman" is redundant. So is "very liberal Obama nominee" -- but I digress.When Sarah Palin burst on the scene, I often used shorthand and said how great it was to see a woman on the ticket. But what I really meant -- and said at other times -- was how great it was to see a candidate that has stood up to the status quo and worked to make some real progress and is a servant of the people who doesn't bow to party politics (etc, etc)... who also happens to...
  • White House Struggles to Defend Sotomayor’s Race Statement

    05/28/2009 8:30:54 AM PDT · by Mr. Mojo · 25 replies · 1,434+ views
    CNSNews ^ | May 28, 2009 | Fred Lucas
    White House (CNSNews.com) - Critics of President Barack Obama’s nominee to the Supreme Court should be careful how they conduct the debate, warned White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs on Wednesday, as he struggled to explain a 2001 comment by Judge Sonia Sotomayor. Obama nominated Sotomayor on Tuesday to fill the vacancy of retiring Associate Justice David Souter. Among the controversies surrounding Sotomayor is a comment she made during a speech at the University of California-Berkeley School of Law in October 2001. In that speech, she said, “I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her...
  • NY Times Plays Identity Politics with Supreme Court Nomination

    05/28/2009 8:47:09 AM PDT · by AIM Freeper · 5 replies · 586+ views
    Boycott The New York Times ^ | May 28, 2009 | Don Feder
    It was a foregone conclusion that The New York Times would love Judge Sonia Sotomayor, Obama’s Supreme Court nominee. A long-time practitioner of identity politics, the paper is fixated on race, gender and class. With Sotomayor, it has a nominee who satisfies all three. In yesterday’s editorial, The Times trilled, “It’s impossible not to be moved by Judge Sotomayor’s story — born in the Bronx to Puerto Rican parents and brought up in a city housing project.” The left believes quotas should even be applied to seats on the Supreme Court. At last, we have an Hispanic nominee — hooray,...
  • Exclusive: The Truth About 'La Raza' ( And Sotomayor is a member )

    05/28/2009 8:59:51 AM PDT · by kellynla · 47 replies · 3,097+ views
    humanevents.om ^ | 04/07/2006 | Charlie Norwood
    The nation's television screens many days recently have been filled with scenes of huge crowds carrying the colorful green and red flag of Mexico viewers could well have thought it was a national holiday in Mexico City. It was instead, downtown Los Angeles, Calif., although the scene was recreated in numerous other cities around the country with substantial Mexican populations. Hordes of Mexican expatriates, many here illegally, were protesting the very U.S. immigration laws they were violating with impunity. They found it offensive and a violation of their rights that the U.S. dared to have immigration laws to begin with....
  • Sotomayor's Radical Legal Group Helped Kill the Estrada Nomination

    05/26/2009 2:40:32 PM PDT · by vadum · 89 replies · 6,842+ views
    American Spectator ^ | May 26, 2009 | Matthew Vadum
    <p>President Obama's radical new nominee to replace Associate Justice David Souter on the Supreme Court, Sonia Sotomayor, used to serve on the board of LatinoJustice PRLDEF (White House backgrounder), one of the racial grievance groups that helped to sink the judicial nomination of Honduran-born Miguel Estrada in 2003.</p>