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    Anyone given any thought to this? This is from the man who said he would appoint Republicans to his cabinet before he's won the position. (links to both at end). Please discuss.



    These numbers ought to raise serious concern because of Mr. Obama's extreme left-wing views about the role of judges. He believes -- and he is quite open about this -- that judges ought to decide cases in light of the empathy they ought to feel for the little guy in any lawsuit.
    Speaking in July 2007 at a conference of Planned Parenthood, he said: "[W]e need somebody who's got the heart, the empathy, to recognize what it's like to be a young teenage mom. The empathy to understand what it's like to be poor, or African-American, or gay, or disabled, or old. And that's the criteria by which I'm going to be selecting my judges."
    On this view, plaintiffs should usually win against defendants in civil cases; criminals in cases against the police; consumers, employees and stockholders in suits brought against corporations; and citizens in suits brought against the government. Empathy, not justice, ought to be the mission of the federal courts, and the redistribution of wealth should be their mantra.
    In a Sept. 6, 2001, interview with Chicago Public Radio station WBEZ-FM, Mr. Obama noted that the Supreme Court under Chief Justice Earl Warren "never ventured into the issues of redistribution of wealth and sort of more basic issues of political and economic justice in this society," and "to that extent as radical as I think people tried to characterize the Warren Court, it wasn't that radical."
    He also noted that the Court "didn't break free from the essential constraints that were placed by the Founding Fathers in the Constitution, at least as it has been interpreted." That is to say, he noted that the U.S. Constitution as written is only a guarantee of negative liberties from government -- and not an entitlement to a right to welfare or economic justice.
    This raises the question of whether Mr. Obama can in good faith take the presidential oath to "preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution" as he must do if he is to take office. Does Mr. Obama support the Constitution as it is written, or does he support amendments to guarantee welfare? Is his provision of a "tax cut" to millions of Americans who currently pay no taxes merely a foreshadowing of constitutional rights to welfare, health care, Social Security, vacation time and the redistribution of wealth? Perhaps the candidate ought to be asked to answer these questions before the election rather than after.
    Every new federal judge has been required by federal law to take an oath of office in which he swears that he will "administer justice without respect to persons, and do equal right to the poor and to the rich." Mr. Obama's emphasis on empathy in essence requires the appointment of judges committed in advance to violating this oath. To the traditional view of justice as a blindfolded person weighing legal claims fairly on a scale, he wants to tear the blindfold off, so the judge can rule for the party he empathizes with most.
    The legal left wants Americans to imagine that the federal courts are very right-wing now, and that Mr. Obama will merely stem some great right-wing federal judicial tide. The reality is completely different. The federal courts hang in the balance, and it is the left which is poised to capture them.
    A whole generation of Americans has come of age since the nation experienced the bad judicial appointments and foolish economic and regulatory policy of the Johnson and Carter administrations. If Mr. Obama wins we could possibly see any or all of the following: a federal constitutional right to welfare; a federal constitutional mandate of affirmative action wherever there are racial disparities, without regard to proof of discriminatory intent; a right for government-financed abortions through the third trimester of pregnancy; the abolition of capital punishment and the mass freeing of criminal defendants; ruinous shareholder suits against corporate officers and directors; and approval of huge punitive damage awards, like those imposed against tobacco companies, against many legitimate businesses such as those selling fattening food.




    and the republicans one..
    Sen. Barack Obama says he'd promote a bipartisan cabinet if elected president over his Republican rival Sen. John McCain in less than one week on election day. Obama sat down for an exclusive interview with ABC News' Charlie Gibson in Raleigh, North Carolina, as he takes his closing argument to voters across the country.
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    please I cant take any more political banter. BTW do you know Chris Dunnick, he is down there in training (marine guy). He was in my AF Guard unit before switching. We were competing fir the same UPT slot at the guard unit,(Fresno,Ca). LMK
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      If Mr. Obama wins we could possibly see any or all of the following: a federal constitutional right to welfare; a federal constitutional mandate of affirmative action wherever there are racial disparities, without regard to proof of discriminatory intent; a right for government-financed abortions through the third trimester of pregnancy; the abolition of capital punishment and the mass freeing of criminal defendants; ruinous shareholder suits against corporate officers and directors; and approval of huge punitive damage awards, like those imposed against tobacco companies, against many legitimate businesses such as those selling fattening food.
      what a ridiculous paragraph. is this supposed to scare people?

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        Originally posted by ethirtydavid View Post
        what a ridiculous paragraph. is this supposed to scare people?
        stupid people are easily scared ;)

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          I used to believe everything I was told also, when I was a kid. Are you a kid still Ral?

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            I just like to think about what I'm getting myself into. I recognize that this is a bit over the top, and if Obama's elected most of this probably won't happen. But, it still points in a direction he'd take us that would be bad for the country. I was very impressed, though, when he said he'd include Republicans in his cabinet. If it holds true, and he listens to what they say, then I gained a lot of respect for the man. I still didn't vote for him, but he would earn my respect. So let's have a little respect in this thread, shall we?

            After all the bitching and moaning about personal attacks, let's not turn hypocritical now.
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              Originally posted by aaron325ix View Post
              please I cant take any more political banter. BTW do you know Chris Dunnick, he is down there in training (marine guy). He was in my AF Guard unit before switching. We were competing fir the same UPT slot at the guard unit,(Fresno,Ca). LMK
              sorry man, haven't met him. Do you know what squadron he's in?
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