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DeLay Slams Supreme Court Justice
Associated Press ^ | 4-19-2005 | JESSE J. HOLLAND

Posted on 04/19/2005 8:37:21 PM PDT by kingattax

WASHINGTON (AP) - House Majority Leader Tom DeLay intensified his criticism of the federal courts on Tuesday, singling out Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy's work from the bench as "incredibly outrageous" because he has relied on international law and done research on the Internet.

DeLay said he thought there were a "lot of Republican-appointed judges that are judicial activists."

The No. 2 Republican in the House has openly criticized the federal courts since they refused to order the reinsertion of Terri Schiavo's feeding tube. And he pointed to Kennedy as an example of Republican members of the Supreme Court who were activist and isolated.

"Absolutely. We've got Justice Kennedy writing decisions based upon international law, not the Constitution of the United States? That's just outrageous," DeLay told Fox News Radio. "And not only that, but he said in session that he does his own research on the Internet? That is just incredibly outrageous."

A spokeswoman for the court, Kathy Arberg, said Kennedy could not be reached for comment.

Although Kennedy was appointed to the Supreme Court by President Reagan, a conservative icon, he has aroused conservatives' ire by sometimes agreeing with the court's more liberal members. Nevertheless, it is unusual for a congressional leader to single out a Supreme Court justice for criticism.

Dan Allen, a DeLay spokesman, declined comment on the interview.

DeLay himself has been criticized for his comments following Schiavo's death, which came despite Congress' passage of a law giving the federal courts jurisdiction to review her case. They declined to intervene.

"The time will come for the men responsible for this to answer for their behavior," DeLay said in a statement.

He apologized last week, saying he had spoken in an "inartful" way.

Conservatives have been pushing to get the Senate to confirm President Bush's most conservative judicial nominees, which Senate Democrats are blocking. The House has no power over which judges are given lifetime appointments to the federal bench.

However, DeLay has called repeatedly for the House to find a way to hold the federal judiciary accountable for its decisions. "The judiciary has become so activist and so isolated from the American people that it's our job to do that," DeLay said.

One way would be for the House Judiciary Committee to investigate the clause in the Constitution that says "judges can serve as long as they serve with good behavior," he said. "We want to define what good behavior means. And that's where you have to start."


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: anthonykennedy; delay; judiciary; supremecourt; transjudicialism
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To: kingattax

I don't see anything intrinsically wrong with doing research on the net. kennedy stands convicted in my book for the late ruling re: applying capital punishment to sub18 murderers. of the three bases he cites for his ruling, only the consultation of foreign opinion is not utterly spurious... and that one is against the law.


81 posted on 04/20/2005 12:58:02 AM PDT by King Prout (blast and char it among fetid buzzard guts!)
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To: kingattax

The worst are Souter and Ginsberg--people who must have received a law degree as a cereal box prize. Party line and politically correct to the max (Souter must have hidden his socialist democrat dreams of utopia). He's out now and has been screwing with the constitution since his appointment. Ginsberg never hid the fact she was more dedicated to the latest whim of liberal chic than anything produced by our founders.
There oughta be a way to retire these imbeciles.


82 posted on 04/20/2005 2:09:03 AM PDT by BamaAndy (democrats are base, stupid people without a clue.)
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To: swilhelm73

Wow. That's some website.

I'd comment more on it, but I guess I'm too mindless and stupid.


83 posted on 04/20/2005 4:38:15 AM PDT by pleasedontzotme
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To: MJY1288
Mr. Delay, I firmly believe that the only crime you are guilty of, (in the eyes of the dying party that was once known as the Democrat Party), is that you are extremely effective.

Effective at what?

84 posted on 04/20/2005 6:16:00 AM PDT by atlaw
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To: The Red Zone

In addition to Westlaw and Lexis, there is an enormous amount of legal research that can be done through the internet.

Virtually every state and federal court procedural and evidentiary rule is available, as are federal and state regulations from securities to land use; almost every state and federal court opinion is available without accessing West or Lex; briefs and pleadings in state and federal appellate courts can be accessed; every arbitration body posts its rules and decisions on the internet (AAA, NASD, NYSE, etc); law reviews from practically every law school in the nation are accessible, as are state and national bar journals; legislative debates, commentaries, and proposals are accessible; etc. etc.

Rep. Delay's shock at a Justice doing his own research on the internet is just bizarre. Is he also shocked that most of the Justices on the Supreme Court also do their own drafting?


85 posted on 04/20/2005 6:27:49 AM PDT by atlaw
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To: BamaAndy
The worst are Souter and Ginsberg--people who must have received a law degree as a cereal box prize. Party line and politically correct to the max (Souter must have hidden his socialist democrat dreams of utopia). He's out now and has been screwing with the constitution since his appointment. Ginsberg never hid the fact she was more dedicated to the latest whim of liberal chic than anything produced by our founders.

Do you have any examples of their outrageous opinions?

86 posted on 04/20/2005 6:30:12 AM PDT by atlaw
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To: kingattax

"i dont need to be a "lawyer" to know kennedy is on a dangeous road with the "international opinion" BS as a predicate for his majority opinion."

Oh, I wish Kennedy would can it with the international legal stuff. But the fact is, when a federalism issue comes before the court, I know Kennedy is a reliable vote.

Also, it would be a real mistake to start impeaching judges. Right now, we are filling the courts with conservative judges. I also know politics tend to be cyclical, so that the Democrats will control something eventually. When that day comes, I intend to defend the independence of the judiciary as a bulwark against them. What I don't want to see is a case where every time there is a new Congress or President, all the judges get impeached and replaced. Better to have the occasional oddball opinion then to destabilize the very judiciary which we are taking control of.


87 posted on 04/20/2005 6:43:27 AM PDT by New Orleans Slim
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To: Torie; general_re; sinkspur
Here's the problem in a nutshell.

Moderates are by nature not risk takers or willing to do what needs to be done.

Guys like Delay, while he may not be the most articulate fellow, is willing to walk the point.

My view is that the courts, and Kennedy in particular, are enamored with how easy it is to grab power never assigned to them by the Constitution and they are in need of a serious wakeup call.

If Tom Delay is the only man willing to take Kennedy and friends on, then so be it. The SCOTUS is bound, except for treaties, by the Supreme Law of the Land, the Constitution and the statutes passed by Congress. Kennedy and friends by citing precedent from other countries, not relative to treaties, have de facto made those precedents authoritarian in United States jurisprudence. That is a violation of the law, the Constitution and their sworn oaths and it is high time somebody shoved it in their face.

I would prefer it to be somebody who could make a better argument but since those folks are hidden behind the curtain, Tom Delay will do just fine.

88 posted on 04/20/2005 6:43:27 AM PDT by jwalsh07
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To: New Orleans Slim
Oh, I wish Kennedy would can it with the international legal stuff. But the fact is, when a federalism issue comes before the court, I know Kennedy is a reliable vote.

On planet Leftune maybe, on planet Earth he is an overly strong central government type as evidenced by his poetic musings in Lawrence v Texas, his nonsense in Roper v Simmons vis a vis juvenile murderers and his support of Roe.

Yeah, Kennedy is a real big state power guy alright.

89 posted on 04/20/2005 6:50:13 AM PDT by jwalsh07
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To: general_re
Their plan requires a fire-eater like DeLay.

IMHO, Soros' plan, or gambit, required Getting DeLay to enable the Left to intimidate conservatives with impunity. Soros' gambit failed after he repeated the same mistake of overestimating Olde Media clout.

90 posted on 04/20/2005 6:50:18 AM PDT by Milhous (a possible South Park conservative)
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To: kingattax
BUMP to #2. Yes, let DeLay know we support him.

Some of the justices need to be impeached. They gave an oath, yet are openly violating it by rejecting the Constitution in favor of what in their opinion is international opinion.

It is not hard to find examples of the absurd rulings by rogue judges. Judges Greer of Florida, for examples, has already set himself up as an absolute ruler. Unless something is done, we will end up with a dictatorship of judges. It has already gone too far where the Supreme Court even declared that porn has to be legal.

91 posted on 04/20/2005 6:52:09 AM PDT by Dante3
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To: Milhous
They had the same plan a decade ago, too - I seem to recall that the Get Newt plan worked out pretty well for them.
92 posted on 04/20/2005 6:53:55 AM PDT by general_re ("Frantic orthodoxy is never rooted in faith, but in doubt." - Reinhold Niebuhr)
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To: jwalsh07

I don't have a problem with the goals, depending on the details, but the problem is, I don't think DeLay can drive this bus all the way home. I think he overestimates his own standing with the public, and underestimates his own weakness, and that makes it all too easy for the Dems to kill the movement by cutting off its head. Hubris is a dangerous thing, and Tommy's got it in spades.


93 posted on 04/20/2005 7:00:10 AM PDT by general_re ("Frantic orthodoxy is never rooted in faith, but in doubt." - Reinhold Niebuhr)
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To: kingattax

Justice Kennedy when you follow international law and not our written constitution....THAT'S AN IMPEACHABLE OFFENSE!!! IMPEACH THE BAST*ARD!!!


94 posted on 04/20/2005 7:00:56 AM PDT by shield (The Greatest Scientific Discoveries of the Century Reveal God!!!! by Dr. H. Ross, Astrophysicist)
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To: general_re
They had the same plan a decade ago, too - I seem to recall that the Get Newt plan worked out pretty well for them.

Back then Olde Media's clout enabled the Left to Get Newt because politicians went along with Olde Media to get along. New Media changes the political paradigm for politicians on both sides of the aisle. They don't know iff'n to smile, spit or swallow.

95 posted on 04/20/2005 7:08:16 AM PDT by Milhous (a possible South Park conservative)
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To: New Orleans Slim

9:43 AM ......no court this morning, "counselor" ?


96 posted on 04/20/2005 7:14:41 AM PDT by kingattax
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To: Milhous
Hey, I hope you're right, but I sure as hell wouldn't bet on it. Get Lott, if you want a more recent example, also went pretty well for them - Trent's been pretty well neutered, it looks to me.
97 posted on 04/20/2005 7:18:08 AM PDT by general_re ("Frantic orthodoxy is never rooted in faith, but in doubt." - Reinhold Niebuhr)
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To: Torie
Regarding the votes:
IMO - DeLay has added more 'base' votes since the negative campaign started. The Right is starved for straight shooters such as DeLay. He will continue to grow in influence & power. Poor dems - their plan has backfired.

Regarding public opinion:
IMO - The push polls and Old media coordinated efforts are so blatant and well timed, they've once again jumped the shark in regards to the Terri Schindler / Tom DeLay / Black Robed topic. Public opinion is much more 'nuanced' than the front pages of the Times, Post and Sunday morning talk shows.

To say that DeLay should not be seen or heard in public is a very BOLD statement - especially on FR. Trying to sincerely understand why he makes you nervous.
98 posted on 04/20/2005 7:29:25 AM PDT by falpro
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To: general_re
DeLay achieved enough of a victory over Soros to embolden Gingrinch to dip his toe into Presidential waters. From my perspective conservatives win when an AP story features DeLay slamming the Supreme Court instead of offering up yet another conservative mea culpa to Olde Media.
99 posted on 04/20/2005 7:30:43 AM PDT by Milhous (a possible South Park conservative)
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To: kingattax

Huh? This article says it's unusual for a congresscritter to single out a justice for critisism? What was Searchlight Harry Reid doing when he slammed Justice Thomas? I don't recall a great amount of hand wringing over his vile remarks.


100 posted on 04/20/2005 7:33:50 AM PDT by Jrabbit
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