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Alaska Supreme Court reverses ban on write-in candidate lists
LA Times ^ | 10/27/10 | Kim Murphy

Posted on 10/27/2010 9:59:56 PM PDT by freespirited

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To: cherry
I hope the judges will agree once they read the briefs requested later today. AK has 5 Supremes: 2 appointed by Palin, 1 by Parnell, 2 by former Rat Gov. Knowles and none by Murky's dad. Sounds good until we remember that Palin received some grief over at least one of her picks. It seems that AK is one of those states where the Gov. has to pick judicial nominees from a short list compiled by others and said others weren't supplying very good options. Thus they are only marginally their Governor's picks. If this goes wrong Palin and Parnell may not deserve the blame.

Several states have similar systems - my Iowa has since 1961 - and they are touted by self styled good government types as ways to remove partisanship from the bench. Alas several states are finding the partisanship has just moved out of site to the closed from public view judicial selection committees. Iowa's such has 11 Democrats and only one Republican and from the way the committee is chosen I don't know how we got the one. Some states have notable judicial retention votes on their ballots (IA and KS both come to mind) next week. Although voting off bad judges is desirable we really need to look at how their replacements are picked and consider fixing that process. In IA the process could put the same voter rejected judges back on the bench in spite of anything the public, or the governor, could do.

21 posted on 10/28/2010 5:33:01 AM PDT by JohnBovenmyer (It's not an election, it's a restraining order! - P.J. OÂ’Rourke)
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To: Liberty Valance

Kinky’s 15 minutes were up long ago. He’s a Dem through and through and only got fame because he played into the image of Texas that non-Texans have. It would be like a guy running for office in Chicago impersonating a James Cagney gangster. Unfortunately Fox is stupid and often has him on to represent the Texas perspective (gag). He was never a viable candidate in anything he ran for pre-TeaParty, rather just a joke candidate or a GOP protest vote magnet. Now that the TeaParty provides serious, legitimate options, Kinky is crusty and done.


22 posted on 10/28/2010 5:44:54 PM PDT by Shugee
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To: Shugee

LOL! Kinky was born in Chicago and stayed there until he was two. He couldn’t find work so he moved to Texas. ;o)

He is an aquaintance but i would never vote for the man and he could not possibly care less. He is much more of a humorist/songwriter/crime novelist than a politician.


23 posted on 10/29/2010 1:05:48 PM PDT by Liberty Valance (Keep a simple manner for a happy life :o)
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To: Liberty Valance

Funny about Kinky’s Chicago connection! But if he’s not a serious pol, why did he run for Texas Ag Commissioner this go round?


24 posted on 11/01/2010 7:29:56 PM PDT by Shugee
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