11/06/2011

Lawyer Opposing Health Law Is Familiar Face to the Justices

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This lawyer is well liked, and he has represented clients in 54 cases before the Supreme Court of the United States.
    This week and last, Mr. Clement, 45, filed briefs supporting the Obama administration’s request that the court accept his health care challenge from among the several pending before it. He is lead counsel in the high-profile Florida case filed by Republican governors and attorneys general from 26 states. In August, he and his co-counsel, Michael A. Carvin, won the only appellate ruling to invalidate the act’s keystone provision, which will require most Americans to obtain medical insurance, starting in 2014.
    “I do think there’s a good chance that the court will take the 11th Circuit case,” Mr. Clement said in an interview in his M Street office. “It may take other cases as well. But in the 11th Circuit case you’ve got a statute of Congress struck down as unconstitutional, in a way that creates a circuit split, and the federal government is petitioning. I’m not sure there’s ever been a case that had those three things going for it that wasn’t granted.”
    Mr. Clement. As a former clerk to Justice Antonin Scalia, Mr. Clement maintains a breezy but respectful rapport with the justices. It is assumed that his familiar name on a petition can improve the 1-in-100 chance that a case will be accepted for consideration.
    That is among the reasons Gov. Jan Brewer of Arizona hired Mr. Clement to handle her state’s Supreme Court appeal of rulings against its groundbreaking immigration law. The speaker of the House, John A. Boehner, engaged him to contest challenges to the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act after the Obama Justice Department declared it was unconstitutional and stopped defending it. Mr. Clement, who has argued more Supreme Court cases since 2000 than any other lawyer, made his 54th appearance in mid-October and has another scheduled for December. Mr. Clement’s familiarity with the court was on display in an edgy exchange in 2009, when he argued in Perdue v. Kenny A. that lawyers occasionally deserved enhanced fees for exceptional performance. It had been barely a year since he left the solicitor general’s job, with its $158,500 salary, for a huge pay package at King & Spalding. Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., who had himself once enjoyed a lucrative law practice, started the ribbing. “Maybe we have a different perspective,” the chief justice said. “You think the lawyers are responsible for a good result, and I think the judges are.” “And maybe your perspective’s changed, Your Honor,” Mr. Clement suggested, as the courtroom tittered. “Maybe your perspective has changed, too, Mr. Clement,” volleyed Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., who then questioned whether good lawyering could be bought only with immense fees. “Well, on that,” Mr. Clement said, “my perspective has changed, Your Honor.”


11/05/2011

'60 Minutes' commentator Andy Rooney dies

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I watched Andy”s final regular show. He said then that he knew he was going to die, but that he didn’t want to.
After the announcement of his death, I looked around to see what I could find. Andy had some sort of minor surgery, and he and his family requested privacy. My understanding is: Andy died from complications due to his minor surgery. A lot of surgery is successful, but I have personally known of people who died. One was only 40 years old.

The United States Can't Afford Four More Years of President Obama

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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – November 5 –

    OWS activists tend to be young, naïve, and foolish, and they have no agenda. The protesters are against things like corporate greed and income inequality, and they are for fairness and taking from the rich and giving to the poor. Few if any of them have a grip on the facts.
I like to compare them with Bolsheviks. If you have watched Dr Zhivago, I could envision the United States in a situation similar to the one in that movie.
    The utopian Marxist/socialist society that President Obama and OWS activists clamor for has never existed, and it never will. Everywhere Marxism/socialism has been tried, it has failed. The reason is simple. In a nutshell, people living under Marxist/socialist regimes gravitate toward doing as little as they possibly can to get the meager benefits to which they are entitled. It happened in the Soviet Union and in China. The Soviet Union collapsed under the pressure of Marxism/socialism and is now history. Realizing that their political system was in jeopardy, leaders in China made a radical shift toward capitalism to avoid the same fate. Right now, countries throughout Europe are imploding under the crushing weight of Marxism/socialism and will fail just like the Soviet Union did if they don't change their ways. Greece gets most of the attention, but Italy, Spain, and Ireland, to name just a few, are not far behind.
I have been saying the exact same thing in some of my articles.
The following amplifies my thinking also expressed in my articles:
    Could the same thing happen in the United States? You bet it could. That's one important reason why I believe the 2012 presidential election is the most important election in our nation's history. If we don't change course now, we may seal our nation's fate and go the way of the Soviet Union. It boils down to this. You can't tax wealth-creators into oblivion and transfer their assets to the poor without disincentivizing the doers among us who are also the job-creators. That's what's happening under the Obama administration, and that's why our unemployment rate is stuck at an unacceptably high level.
    Before his death, Apple founder Steve Jobs put his finger on the problem. President Obama is anti-business. On top of that, he's an inspiration to the freeloaders among us, many of whom are OWS activists. We need a president who inspires the doers, the wealth and job creators. Barack Obama is not that person.
    As Democratic politicians led by President Obama pump up their rhetoric about "fairness" and play the class warfare game to curry favor with disaffected groups and malcontents, keep these things in mind. Our current trajectory leads to insolvency. We engage in wild-eyed deficit spending and pretend that there are no consequences, we have piled up almost $15 trillion of debt, and we are forecasting huge deficits as far as the eye can see. Things can't continue as they are. Our creditors will make sure that they don't if we fail to take action ourselves.
In the November 2012 elections, the choice will be: Marxism by Democrats, or Capitalism and Conservatism. If it is Marxism, misery will follow. If it is Capitalism and Conservatism, there will be Hope and Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.

WH rejects subpoena request for Solyndra docs

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Washington  November 5, 2011

The White House attorney has rejected a subpoena for records regarding the Solyndra loan guarantee.
It is immaterial whether the subpoena is partisan or not. The question is: Is evidence being held secret? Withholding or tampering with evidence is a serious crime.





11/04/2011

A Tribute to LittleFawn Also Known as WoundedKnee

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WoundedKnee writes poems also.
Imagine the time and effort that it took to accomplish these tasks!
If this isn’t caring, kindness, love, and beauty, I don’t know what is.
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11/03/2011

ACORN Officials Scramble, Firing Workers and Shredding Documents, After They're Exposed as Players Behind 'Occupy Wall Street' Protests

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The former ACORN organization in New York City is in turmoil.

Evidence bearing the word ACORN  is being destroyed.

There are reports that two employees were fired, but that is disputed.

    Staffers were also given copies of photos of Senior Fox News Correspondent Eric Shawn and three other Fox News staff members, including this reporter.

    FoxNews.com’s report identified NYCC as a key organizing force behind the Occupy Wall Street protests.

    A supervisor read the “report” about the former ACORN’s connection to the Occupy Wall Street protests, to fellow workers, line by line.

Surveillance cameras and other security devices are being installed at the former ACORN building.

President Obama is a long term supporter of ACORN, SEIU, and unions.

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Hope and Change | Uncertainty and Decline | Dreams |

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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – November 3 –

The following is a quote from “Dreams of My Father”, President Obama’s book:

“To avoid being mistaken for a sellout, I choose my friends carefully. The more politically active black students. The foreign students. The Chicanos. The Marxist professors and structural feminists,”

Let’s dissect these few words. To avoid being mistaken for…will be disregarded, but sellout will be analyzed. Sellout; sellout of what? The answer is in the same statement. “I choose Marxist professors as my friends.” So, sellout means President Obama wanted to avoid being an anti Marxist. What further proof is necessary to prove that President Obama is a Marxist?

President Obama said, “I choose…” President Obama was not pressured into anything, he was not misguided, he made his choice of Marxism of his own free will. He was fearless. He didn’t fear the consequences of his statement.

“my friends”

  • The more politically active black students
  • The foreign students
  • The Chicanos
  • The Marxist professors
  • structural feminists

I’m going to keep this short and sweet. I don’t want to lose the attention span. I do want to make an indelible impression:

President Obama is a Marxist.

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