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DeLay Cites 'Men in Black' for Court Reform
NewsMax ^ | 5/14/05 | Carl Limbacher

Posted on 05/14/2005 12:44:57 PM PDT by wagglebee

House Majority Leader Tom DeLay is citing a controversial new book sharply critical of the Supreme Court's judicial activism as the basis for new Republican initiatives on court reform.

"As a guide to his views on the subject, DeLay has been urging reporters to read "Men in Black: How the Supreme Court Is Destroying America," reports the Washington Post. Written by former Reagan Justice Department official Mark Levin, "Men in Black" details the history of the high court going back to Marbury vs Madison - exposing more than a few members of the exclusive legal club as racists, anti-Semites and sexual predators.

The high regard with which most Americans currently regard the court is undeserved, argues Levin, invoking disastrous decisions like Plessy vs. Ferguson, which codified Jim Crow segregation as the law of the land, and Korematsu vs. United States, which placed the Supreme Court's stamp of approval on President Roosevelt's internment of the Japanese-Americans during World War II.

Rep. DeLay drew wide criticism from liberal pundits last month after he vowed that federal judges who sanctioned the starvation death of Terri Schiavo would be held accountable.

But House Judiciary Committee Chairman James Sensenbrenner, who is spearheading the GOP push for judicial reform, told the Post that any new measures would not be aimed at retribution.

"There are some judges that have deliberately decided to be in the face of the president and the Congress, and when they are criticized for that, they hide behind the issue of judicial independence," Sensenbrenner told the Post.

None of the three branches of government "should be given a blank check without oversight on their operations," he explained.

Among the ideas under consideration by the Wisconsin Republican, the Post said, was creation of an office of inspector general for the federal judiciary, like those that now serve as watchdogs of executive-branch agencies, to take complaints, prepare reports, and audit and investigate the administration of the courts.

He also wants to break up the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, which ruled in 2002 that the Pledge of Allegiance was unconstitutional because it included the words "under God."

"The Ninth is too big in so many ways," Sensenbrenner told a Stanford University audience this week. "The question is not if the Ninth will be split, but when."


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: courtreform; courts; delay; holdonnow; judicialactivism; judicialreview; judiciary; marklevin; meninblack; scotus; tomdelay
"As a guide to his views on the subject, DeLay has been urging reporters to read "Men in Black: How the Supreme Court Is Destroying America," reports the Washington Post.

Fat chance of that happening.

1 posted on 05/14/2005 12:44:59 PM PDT by wagglebee
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To: holdonnow

Ping!


2 posted on 05/14/2005 12:45:16 PM PDT by wagglebee ("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
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To: wagglebee

Good for him---I haven't read the book yet, but I LOVE Mark Levin, as you can see from my tagline!!!

If Tom Delay uses his book for a reference source, two things will happen: he will be right and he will further infuriate the dems and libs!!!!! ya-hooty!


3 posted on 05/14/2005 12:51:14 PM PDT by Txsleuth ( Mark Levin for Supreme Court Justice)
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To: wagglebee
"The Ninth is too big in so many ways," Sensenbrenner told a Stanford University audience this week. "The question is not if the Ninth will be split, but when."

Yes, it would be nice to see Congress exercise their Constitutional authority. Disband the Ninth Circuit altogether instead of splitting it.

4 posted on 05/14/2005 12:51:38 PM PDT by demlosers (Rumsfeld: "We don't have an exit strategy, we have a victory strategy.'')
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To: Txsleuth

It's an incredible book! It is by far the most comprehensive explanation I've ever read about how out of control the federal judiciary is.


5 posted on 05/14/2005 12:54:21 PM PDT by wagglebee ("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
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To: wagglebee

WooHoo!! Delay endores Mark's book! Very cool.

What's this about controversy however? It's Only controversial if someone is in denial of the Truth.


6 posted on 05/14/2005 1:21:31 PM PDT by Soul Seeker
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To: demlosers

Push through the nuclear option. Split the 9th circuit. Fill every single court vacancy with conservaives before the 2008 elections. If we have the power, let's use it before a possible Hillary presidency.


7 posted on 05/14/2005 1:27:22 PM PDT by DeweyCA
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To: Soul Seeker

Controversial means that the Democrats don't like it.


8 posted on 05/14/2005 1:47:26 PM PDT by kennedy ("Why would I listen to losers?")
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To: wagglebee
Both DeLay and Levine are good men. Many judges have gone over the top and need to be removed from office.
9 posted on 05/14/2005 1:48:34 PM PDT by Dante3
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To: wagglebee
There would be no activist Judiciary if we had a more activist Congress.

The entire concept of "judicial review" is unconstitutional, and the fact that the Congress has let the Supreme Court justices be the sole interpretors of the Constitution says more about the Congress then it does about the Judiciary.
10 posted on 05/14/2005 1:57:11 PM PDT by Noachian (To Control the Judiciary The People Must First Control The Congress)
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To: wagglebee

I've looked for it twice - apparently sold out.

I'll have to go check again. Maybe they have it in stock now.


11 posted on 05/14/2005 2:01:11 PM PDT by AFPhys ((.Praying for President Bush, our troops, their families, and all my American neighbors..))
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To: AFPhys

I've heard that a lot of the Barnes & Nobles and Borders stores are intentionally depleting their stocks or "hiding" them. Amazon has it in stock.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0895260506/qid=1116104829/sr=2-1/ref=pd_bbs_b_2_1/102-9458651-3419300


12 posted on 05/14/2005 2:08:07 PM PDT by wagglebee ("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
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To: AFPhys
I've looked for it twice - apparently sold out.

Did you ask at the desk? I had to do that at our local B&N. It was never displayed on their "new non-fiction", and it was on the shelf in a category I'd never have thought to check. Can't remember what now -

13 posted on 05/14/2005 2:46:40 PM PDT by speekinout
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To: wagglebee

What a great country this would be if there were 100 more DeLay's and Sessenbrenner's in the House!


14 posted on 05/14/2005 2:50:59 PM PDT by kittymyrib
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To: speekinout

I don't recall if I asked for this one - maybe not. The store I frequent usually puts this stuff in plain sight. After looking for Coulter's last book three weeks in a row, I did ask, only to be told they couldn't keep enough of them on the shelf. I suspect this may be the same, but I'm not as hot on reading this right away and haven't pursued the issue as aggressively.


15 posted on 05/14/2005 3:08:22 PM PDT by AFPhys ((.Praying for President Bush, our troops, their families, and all my American neighbors..))
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To: wagglebee
Levin.....You magnificent bastard -- HE READ YOUR BOOK!
16 posted on 05/14/2005 3:10:35 PM PDT by F16Fighter
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To: wagglebee
"The Ninth [Circuit Court of Appeals] is too big in so many ways," Sensenbrenner told a Stanford University audience this week. "The question is not if the Ninth will be split, but when."

It should be split like a hog at slaughter -- with the same result.

17 posted on 05/14/2005 3:13:00 PM PDT by F16Fighter
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To: F16Fighter

I agree.


18 posted on 05/14/2005 3:14:16 PM PDT by wagglebee ("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
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To: wagglebee
Liberals will not accept conservative judges nor will they accept an end to judicial review. The courts are the last stronghold of their ideology and they like it when judges run amok. Its their only chance to make up for their losses at the ballot box.

(Denny Crane: "Sometimes you can only look for answers from God and failing that... and Fox News".)
19 posted on 05/14/2005 3:16:23 PM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: wagglebee

...Fat chance of that happening....

It doesn't fit in with their belief that when the Judge rules, We the People must bow down to him.

We do not.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1378491/posts

(from the article...)

In 1802, the Jeffersonians, faced with courts deliberately packed by the Federalists, passed the Judiciary Act of 1802, which abolished over half of all the sitting federal circuit judges. The act didn’t impeach them; it simply said their jobs didn’t exist. They wouldn’t be paid, so they shouldn’t bother to show up. The judges were deeply offended. They promptly went to court, and the remaining federal judges essentially said, if we overrule the Congress, they’re going to abolish our jobs.


20 posted on 05/14/2005 7:24:05 PM PDT by planekT (Go DeLay, Go!)
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To: planekT
This is a problem the Founding Fathers wrestled with. They chose not to give Congress the right to fire judges, as they had seen how English kings had abused this authority. Only impeachment (which is very difficult) is permitted as a means of removing judges.

Myself, I think all this hullaballo about the Terry S case was utter insanity. While her husband was undoubtedly a *, he still was legal guardian. As are you & I of our children. Since when have Conservatives been so anxious to strip legal guardians of their powers? This could lead to a situation where the gov't deprives us of custody of our children, if they think we are less than optimal parents.

All this big gov't conservativism is leading us away from the ideals of President Reagan

21 posted on 05/15/2005 12:02:51 AM PDT by Teplukin
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To: Teplukin

I think you need to read my post again. What happened in 1802 is fact. Congress sets the courts. Congress funds the courts. How can congress not liquidate their positions when they control the cash? No sir, impeachment is not the only method for removing a judge, or any number of them.

I have to differ with you on the Shiavo case. If what was going on here at FR and around the country seemed liked utter insanity, it was nothing compared to the way Judge Greer ruled throughout that whole ordeal.

Yes, Michael was technically her legal guardian. If that were enough to give him the last word, then why the lengthy trial? Why any trial at all? No, they needed Terri's permission. Or, by Florida law, testimony as to what her wishes were.

In fact, it came down to this. Judge Greer decided based on testimony of Michael Shiavo's brother and his brother's wife that Terri wouldn't want to live like that.

But Judge Greer ignored testimony of Terri's mother and one of Terri's old friends that she in fact did want to live. Judge Greer ignored Terri's friends testimony because he thought that Terri was still a minor when she said it and therefore she would not have been competent to make such a statement. But Judge Greer got that part wrong. In fact Terri was an adult when she made that statement. He later admitted his mistake, but he said it didn't matter. Huh?!!!!

Congress smelled something rotten in Florida, so they said "Hey you, Federal Court, Congress here (remember us, the folks that pay your salary?). We want you to take a good look at this.

Federal Court: "Piss off Congress. Who the hell do you think you are to tell us what to do? Judge Greer ignores your supoenas, he laughs at them. We laugh at your request for DeNovo review in this matter. F@#$ OFF!"

Anyhow, I rest my case. There is no doubt in my mind that the courts will have to be reined in. They are out of control and will remain so until they are. And, we need to appoint good Judges to the bench. The appointments will come about shortly it appears but only over the objection of the minority party.

There is also a lot of talk about rearranging the Ninth Circuit court. That'd be a start. Not sure what they have in mind, but it won't be the same when they get through with it.





22 posted on 05/15/2005 6:47:51 AM PDT by planekT (Go DeLay, Go!)
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To: wagglebee; holdonnow
DeLay has been urging reporters to read "Men in Black: How the Supreme Court Is Destroying America," reports the Washington Post.

Delay sure is giving these reporters a lot of credit: most reporters don't have the mental ability to follow the logical reasoning of Mr. Levin.

Still, the reporters should try to read and understand.

Mr. Levin, would you consider running for congress?

23 posted on 05/15/2005 6:52:34 AM PDT by tame (Are you willing to do for the truth what leftists are willing to do for a lie?)
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