1 posted on
12/08/2001 12:17:09 AM PST by
kattracks
To: kattracks
It's going to be interesting to see what comes of this. I hope GW has the cojones to toss this race-hustling socialist panderer out on her ear. Of course, then she'll just go get a job somewhere teaching American youth about how racist and terrible the country is.
To: kattracks
Who is in ultimate control of the Civil Rights Commission? If Congress is that body, then they should quietly ask Ms. Berry to resign.
The members of the U.S. Civil Rights Commission, if they want to be viable, should also ask the little dictator to step down. I don't think American government allows this sort of autocratic behavior. At the very least, she has become what the commission is to disallow. Contact your congressman today; misrepresentation in government is not an option.
3 posted on
12/08/2001 1:03:00 AM PST by
yoe
To: kattracks
As a matter of fact, tell the commission yourself:
Complaint Referral Service
Telephone:
1-800-552-6843 or (202) 376-8513
E-mail:
ocre01@attglobal.net
5 posted on
12/08/2001 1:12:36 AM PST by
yoe
To: kattracks
To: kattracks
Just get rid of the entire commission.
8 posted on
12/08/2001 1:53:34 AM PST by
Dante3
To: kattracks
Kat, this little crisis is an obvious contrivance of an increasingly desperate Democrat Party. The President is doing remarkably well. He has the support ... not just in his war prosecution but overall in his duties .... of a vast majority of the American people. Including, for the first time, African Americans.
This little drama has been staged to sucker the Bush Administration, and their federal Marshals, into a camera ready scenario where Minorities of color - on an otherwise irrelevant civil rights commission - get huge coverage as they are forcibly ejected in a 1950's era Jim Crow banishment. What transparent, evil crap. That's the way they play. Bush is too smart to bite on this ... he'll address this through the courts, Berry and her race baiters will lose SLOOOWLY, and throughout the process the Commission will be completely paralyzed. A perfect outcome. Nice try McAullife, you cockroach. Corporations all. Started and operated by the "rich".
The Democrats will do ANYTHING to smear Bush and create the animus needed among their constitutency groups to hold the Senate and take the House next November. ANYTHING. But it isn't working. Everyone who has unfortunately joined the jobless ranks over the past year don't buy the anti-corporation, anti-rich class warfare spewed by Daschele and his dwarves ... these folks WERE employed by corporations, they KNOW why they are unemployed, and they realize that their personal net worths began a freefall a year or more before Bush took office. They are waiting for High-Tech to begin growing and hiring again, and they will support any plan to free up these firms to expand their operations. They're being covered by COBRA or an employed spouse's health plan. They don't see a future on the government dole, and Daschele and Gephardt do not talk to them with their divisive bile. They WANT to be rehired by Nortel, GE, AT&T, UAL, Lucent, Worldcom, Motorola ... etc. etc. etc.
The lazy idiots, career cronies and professional identity victims among us will always be Democrats. "Eff" 'em. The GOP has only one major vulnerability going into the 2002 elections: Bush needs to craft a bully pulpit plan to pre-emptively block the Democrats' last best gambit .... fear mongering, beyond all shame, any reform of the Social Security system. The Democrats want to fraudulently scare our elderly grandparents, parents and the most vulnerable among us. It's time to wage war against the political terrorism of American liberals.
To: kattracks
Disband the Commission and return it to the States to decide. Perhaps the "beneficiaries" will acquire their own states - MS,ALA etc that they wanted. Better yet, Mass., NY NJ and Detroit (LOL)
18 posted on
12/08/2001 3:20:59 AM PST by
Henchman
To: kattracks
MAD MARY BERRY..run Marion run......
23 posted on
12/08/2001 4:17:36 AM PST by
exmoor
To: kattracks
This is about more than keeping current control. She is also poised to fight another battle on when her term expires. She is convinced it expires January 26th, right after the inauguration of the 2004 winner. Bush is convinced it expires in December.
She wants a shot to try and get Bush defeated so that a democrat president will reappoint her. With The proper interpretation of when her term ends, it doesn't matter who wins in 2004, she is out either way.
To: kattracks
Is she related to the crack smoking former mayor of D.C.?
To: kattracks
Hey, look at
THIS. Schizophrenia linked to racism. Now president Bush has a reason to replace Ms Berry.
35 posted on
12/08/2001 5:33:11 AM PST by
spald
To: kattracks
bump for humans
To: kattracks
See this thread also for some good information and discussion on Mizzz Berry:
Bury the B***h
To: kattracks
She has no legal basis for any of this, of course - except an opinion from lawyers who work for her. not true
Sec. 1975. Establishment of Commission
- (a) Generally
There is established the United States Commission on Civil Rights (hereinafter in this chapter referred to as the ''Commission'').
- (b) Membership
The Commission shall be composed of 8 members. Not more than 4 of the members shall at any one time be of the same political party. The initial membership of the Commission shall be the members of the United States Commission on Civil Rights on September 30, 1994. Thereafter vacancies in the membership of the Commission shall continue to be appointed as follows:
- (1) 4 members of the Commission shall be appointed by the
President.
- (2) 2 members of the Commission shall be appointed by the
President pro tempore of the Senate, upon the recommendations of
the majority leader and the minority leader, and of the members
appointed not more than one shall be appointed from the same
political party.
- (3) 2 members of the Commission shall be appointed by the
Speaker of the House of Representatives upon the recommendations
of the majority leader and the minority leader, and of the
members appointed not more than one shall be appointed from the
same political party.
- (c) Terms
The term of office of each member of the Commission shall be 6 years. The term of each member of the Commission in the initial membership of the Commission shall expire on the date such term would have expired as of September 30, 1994.
- (d) Chairperson
- (1) Except as provided in paragraphs (2) and (3), the individuals serving as Chairperson and Vice Chairperson of the United States Commission on Civil Rights on September 30, 1994 shall initially fill those roles on the Commission.
- (2) Thereafter the President may, with the concurrence of a majority of the Commission's members, designate a Chairperson or Vice Chairperson, as the case may be, from among the Commission's members.
- (3) The President shall, with the concurrence of a majority of the Commission's members, fill a vacancy by designating a Chairperson or Vice Chairperson, as the case may be, from among the Commission's members.
- (4) The Vice Chairperson shall act in place of the Chairperson in the absence of the Chairperson.
- (e) Removal of members
The President may remove a member of the Commission only for neglect of duty or malfeasance in office.
- (f) Quorum
5 members of the Commission constitute a quorum of the Commission
To: kattracks
That term ended Nov. 29. Does anyone else think that Berry will get slammed in court?
To: kattracks
Just who does this cretin think that she is?
What gives her the right to hold this tax payer supported commission hostage to her will? This woman should be stopped, and right now.
This so called civil rights commission has become a joke and a disgrace. It is all about leftist socialist propaganda, an arm of the DNC, not about Civil Rights at all.
Throw the woman out! /rant not off! :)
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