Re: [cia-drugs] Re: How to Judge Alito

2005-11-05 Thread Arlene Johnson




The Illuminati (13 extremely rich families who pray to Lucifer) bet on both sides.
This is why they always win and we always lose. I'm tired of losing and I'll bet
you are too.

In peace and solidarity,

Arlene Johnson
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http://www.truedemocracy.net-Original Message- From: linminor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent: Nov 3, 2005 11:44 AM To: cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com Subject: [cia-drugs] Re: How to Judge Alito What I find fascinating about the comparison between Alito andClarence Thomas is the infighting that goes on during the confirmationprocess. For example, almost nothing has been reported about the factthat Scooter Libby is married to a lawyer (fka Harriet Grant) whoworked for Democratic Senator Biden staff of Judiciary Committeeduring Thomas' hearings. Grant was in contact with Anita Hill andhelped in bringing her to testify.Linda--- In cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Rarey" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://frontpagemag.com/Articles/Printable.asp?ID=20035  How to Judge Alito*** None of this, of course, will favorably impress the liberalcrats,whose rancorous ranting has already begun to emanate from the usualsuspects - with Reid, Kennedy, and Schumer in the lead. They and theirhandmaidens in the media and pressure groups will scrutinize JudgeAlito's many opinions - majority, concurring, and dissenting, as wellas those in which he did not write but merely joined - looking forsomething, anything, to prove that he is not the reincarnation of thepolicy-making Sandra Day O'Connor.<ZZZ!-- -- banner|**| html egp |**|begin>Complete archives at http://www.sitbot.net/Please let us stay on topic and be civil. OM<ZZZ!-- -- banner|**| html egp |**|end><ZZZ!-- -- banner|**| html egp |**|begin>



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[cia-drugs] Re: How to Judge Alito

2005-11-03 Thread linminor
What I find fascinating about the comparison between Alito and
Clarence Thomas is the infighting that goes on during the confirmation
process.  For example, almost nothing has been reported about the fact
that Scooter Libby is married to a lawyer (fka Harriet Grant) who
worked for Democratic Senator Biden staff of Judiciary Committee
during Thomas' hearings.  Grant was in contact with Anita Hill and
helped in bringing her to testify.
Linda

--- In cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com, Jim Rarey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 http://frontpagemag.com/Articles/Printable.asp?ID=20035
 
 How to Judge Alito
***
 None of this, of course, will favorably impress the liberalcrats,
whose rancorous ranting has already begun to emanate from the usual
suspects - with Reid, Kennedy, and Schumer in the lead. They and their
handmaidens in the media and pressure groups will scrutinize Judge
Alito's many opinions - majority, concurring, and dissenting, as well
as those in which he did not write but merely joined - looking for
something, anything, to prove that he is not the reincarnation of the
policy-making Sandra Day O'Connor.






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Re: [cia-drugs] Re: How to Judge Alito

2005-11-03 Thread Bob
mark urban wrote:
 Apparently, tamiflu is not effective against all veriations of avian
 flu.
But it's 100% effective at generating profits.

Hardly any elementary school students are needle-using
drug addicts, but on the excuse that some might get
jabbed with a parent or sibling's needle, nearly all of
their parents can be conned into at least claiming
that they've had a hep-b vaccination. As soon as schools
send out the lie that students must have a current hep-b
vaccination to attend, they can file for the bounty for
head count which is paid by pharmacorp. And, since
only corporations have powerful lobbies(bribes that
cannot be taken for granted like taxpayer dollars!),
pharmacorp got a law passed that says pharmacorp
cannot be sued(i.e. for mercury damage such as
autism!) if vaccination is MANDATORY.

Pretty clever scam, huh? Maybe the federal government
will take over paying the bounty, at the next Orwellian
leap, defrauding taxpayers? Or how about a direct tax
credit instead of tax deduction to pharmacorp for the
expense of paying the bounty? It's all part of trickle
down the dog leg economics.

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[cia-drugs] Re: How to Judge Alito

2005-11-02 Thread mark urban
Still fiddlin' while Rome burns, eh Jim?

Mice with bubonic plague; leaky borders; Hillary's 2008 run at the 
oval office; and now this! My God! 

Did you know the Rummy owns a damn fat share of the company that 
patented the Tamiflu vaccine?
--- In cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com, Jim Rarey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 http://frontpagemag.com/Articles/Printable.asp?ID=20035
 
 How to Judge Alito
 By Henry Mark Holzer
 FrontPageMagazine.com | November 1, 2005
 
 
 Much will be said in days to come about Supreme Court nominee 
Samuel Alito: his academic background at Princeton and Yale; his 
distinguished career as a government prosecutor and appellate 
lawyer; his experience in representing the United States twelve 
times before the Supreme Court of the United States; his hundreds of 
opinions during fifteen years as a member of the United States Court 
of Appeals for the Third Circuit. 
 
 The esteem in which he is held by colleagues, on and off the 
bench, will be emphasized, as will be the unanimous Senate vote he 
enjoyed in 1990, when President George H. W. Bush nominated Judge 
Alito for the Third Circuit.
 
  
 
 None of this, of course, will favorably impress the liberalcrats, 
whose rancorous ranting has already begun to emanate from the usual 
suspects - with Reid, Kennedy, and Schumer in the lead. They and 
their handmaidens in the media and pressure groups will scrutinize 
Judge Alito's many opinions - majority, concurring, and dissenting, 
as well as those in which he did not write but merely joined - 
looking for something, anything, to prove that he is not the 
reincarnation of the policy-making Sandra Day O'Connor.
 
  
 
 While the liberalcrats are going down that road - which, for them, 
is a dead end - some conservatives may need a yardstick by which to 
measure Judge Alito's judicial credentials. 
 
  
 
 That yardstick can be found in the opinions of a Supreme Court 
justice whom 
 
 Judge Alito will doubtless soon join: Justice Clarence Thomas. 
 
  
 
 I have just finished writing a book entitled Keeper of the Flame: 
The Supreme Court Jurisprudence of Clarence Thomas. To write the 
book, I analyzed every one of Justice Thomas' 327 opinions, written 
during his fourteen terms on the Court. 
 
  
 
 To the extent Justice Thomas' jurisprudence is reflected in Judge 
Alito's Third Circuit opinions, and as well in his Senate testimony, 
conservatives can rejoice. For Justice Thomas understands the 
appropriate role of a Supreme Court justice, the proper methodology 
for decision-making, and the answers to fundamental constitutional 
questions - among them, federalism, separation of powers, judicial 
review, and such Bill of Rights issues as abortion, affirmative 
action, the death penalty, and the alleged rights of prisoners. Does 
Judge Alito?
 
  
 
 Conservatives can begin to answer this question by looking more 
specifically at Thomas' mode of constitutional interpretation, which 
is based on the premise that the document is not a hunk of clay to 
be molded by justices in the shape of their own personal values. 
Thomas begins with the words of the Constitution itself, and, if 
necessary, looks to how they were understood by the Framers. Does 
Judge Alito?
 
  
 
 Thomas believes that the doctrine of Separation of Powers means 
that federal courts should not legislate, or usurp the powers of the 
executive. Does Judge Alito?
 
  
 
 Justice Thomas has written time and again that an aspect of 
separation of powers is the vertical relationship of the federal 
government to the states, and that the Constitution's Tenth 
Amendment must be read to keep the federal government out of what is 
peculiarly state business - and that the Commerce Clause must be 
read to limit the power of the federal government. Does Judge Alito?
 
  
 
 Unlike virtually every one of his current colleagues, and 
certainly those who have preceeded him as justices of the Supreme 
Court, Thomas refuses to censor political speech in the name 
of protecting the electoral process. He also refuses to consider 
so-called commercial speech as a lesser form of what the First 
Amendment is supposed to protect. Does Judge Alito?
 
  
 
 His Eighth Amendment jurisprudence is unique, because he holds 
that the Cruel and Unusual Punishments Clause, as originally 
intended and written, does not create a vast cornucopia of so-
called prisoners' rights. Does Judge Alito?
 
  
 
 Justice Thomas stands alone as a Supreme Court justice in 
expressly challenging the junk Swedish and other social science 
upon which the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education school desegregation 
decision was based, and in believing that paternalistic racial 
discrimination, such as Affirmative Action, is just as offensive 
and unconstitutional as malignant racial discrimination. Does Judge 
Alito?
 
  
 
 These comments are but the tip of the iceberg. And there is much 
more about the jurisprudence of Clarence Thomas that Judge Alito 
could do well to emulate.
 
  

Re: [cia-drugs] Re: How to Judge Alito

2005-11-02 Thread Arlene Johnson




Good heads up Mark. Is this one of the vaccines which is supposed
to kill those who get it? 

Peace,

Arlene Johnson
http://www.truedemocracy.net-Original Message- From: mark urban <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent: Nov 2, 2005 11:30 AM To: cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com Subject: [cia-drugs] Re: How to Judge Alito Still fiddlin' while Rome burns, eh Jim?Mice with bubonic plague; leaky borders; Hillary's 2008 run at the oval office; and now this! My God! Did you know the Rummy owns a damn fat share of the company that patented the Tamiflu vaccine?--- In cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Rarey" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://frontpagemag.com/Articles/Printable.asp?ID=20035  How to Judge Alito By Henry Mark Holzer FrontPageMagazine.com | November 1, 2005   Much will be said in days to come about Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito: his academic background at Princeton and Yale; his distinguished career as a government prosecutor and appellate lawyer; his experience in representing the United States twelve times before the Supreme Court of the United States; his hundreds of opinions during fifteen years as a member of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.   The esteem in which he is held by colleagues, on and off the bench, will be emphasized, as will be the unanimous Senate vote he enjoyed in 1990, when President George H. W. Bush nominated Judge Alito for the Third Circuit.None of this, of course, will favorably impress the liberalcrats, whose rancorous ranting has already begun to emanate from the usual suspects - with Reid, Kennedy, and Schumer in the lead. They and their handmaidens in the media and pressure groups will scrutinize Judge Alito's many opinions - majority, concurring, and dissenting, as well as those in which he did not write but merely joined - looking for something, anything, to prove that he is not the reincarnation of the policy-making Sandra Day O'Connor.While the liberalcrats are going down that road - which, for them, is a dead end - some conservatives may need a yardstick by which to measure Judge Alito's judicial credentials. That yardstick can be found in the opinions of a Supreme Court justice whom   Judge Alito will doubtless soon join: Justice Clarence Thomas. I have just finished writing a book entitled Keeper of the Flame: The Supreme Court Jurisprudence of Clarence Thomas. To write the book, I analyzed every one of Justice Thomas' 327 opinions, written during his fourteen terms on the Court. To the extent Justice Thomas' jurisprudence is reflected in Judge Alito's Third Circuit opinions, and as well in his Senate testimony, conservatives can rejoice. For Justice Thomas understands the appropriate role of a Supreme Court justice, the proper methodology for decision-making, and the answers to fundamental constitutional questions - among them, federalism, separation of powers, judicial review, and such Bill of Rights issues as abortion, affirmative action, the death penalty, and the alleged rights of prisoners. Does Judge Alito?Conservatives can begin to answer this question by looking more specifically at Thomas' mode of constitutional interpretation, which is based on the premise that the document is not a hunk of clay to be molded by justices in the shape of their own personal values. Thomas begins with the words of the Constitution itself, and, if necessary, looks to how they were understood by the Framers. Does Judge Alito?Thomas believes that the doctrine of Separation of Powers means that federal courts should not legislate, or usurp the powers of the executive. Does Judge Alito?Justice Thomas has written time and again that an aspect of separation of powers is the "vertical" relationship of the federal government to the states, and that the Constitution's Tenth Amendment must be read to keep the federal government out of what is peculiarly state business - and that the Commerce Clause must be read to limit the power of the federal government. Does Judge Alito?Unlike virtually every one of his current colleagues, and certainly those who have preceeded him as justices of the Supreme Court, Thomas refuses to censor political speech in the name of "protecting the electoral process." He also refuses to consider so-called "commercial speech" as a lesser form of what the First Amendment is supposed to protect. Does Judge Alito?His Eighth Amendment jurisprudence is unique, because he holds that the "Cruel and Unusual Punishments" Clause, as originally intended and written, does not create a vast cornucopia of so-called "prisoners' rights." Does Judge Alito?Justice Thomas stands alone as a Supreme Court justice in expressly challenging the junk Swedish and other social "science" upon which the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education school desegregation decision was based, and in believing that paternalistic racial discrimination, such as "A

[cia-drugs] Re: How to Judge Alito

2005-11-02 Thread mark urban
Apparently, tamiflu is not effective against all veriations of avian 
flu.





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