We The People…
Buck November 17th, 2007 - 11:43 amI am so tired of crap like this.
Republican presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani addresses the Federalist Society Friday.WASHINGTON (CNN) — Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani Friday assured conservatives he will nominate Supreme Court justices they would find acceptable.
Speaking in Washington to the Federalist Society, a group of influential conservative lawyers, Giuliani said he would nominate justices in the vein of the current conservative wing of the court.
Giuliani said Chief Justice John Roberts, Justices Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito would be his models for future nominees if he became president.
“We’re seeking to find judges to understand the important concept that judges exist to interpret the law, not to invent the law,” Giuliani said. “We believe in the rule of law, not in the rule of judges. Our constitutional principles teach us that we have to recognize the limitations on power as a way to protect our liberties.”
“We’re seeking to find judges to understand the important concept that judges exist to interpret the law, not to invent the law.”
This makes no f-ing sense to me! WHERE in our laws, our Constitution, does it state that there should be different classes of people? Where does it state that a woman does not have full rights and control over her own body?
The preamble to our Constitution starts off with the three words “We the people”. Last time I checked, women and gays were people too. Kinda puts us all on an even keel, doesn’t it? WHERE can I go read that I’m wrong here? Show me where Constitutionally guaranteed rights and freedoms protect only wealthy, white assholes. Until you’re able to do that, then STFU!
Please note, “Julie-Annie”, that appointing judges that promise to take away a woman’s right to choose, that continues to force the poor and the gays down to a lower class of citizenry, is as far from what the Founding Fathers expected of this country as you can get. Rudy, you and your Federalists friends, are as un-American as anyone can get!
More on the subject: “Rudy Says He Loves Corrupt, Liberty-destroying Judges Too”


November 17th, 2007 at 11:51 am
Why is it I sense no one feels the weight carried by “We the people” as I do? It’s the bedrock of all of our laws. It’s the big equalizer. That any law that came thereafter, that’s in direction contradiction to this phrase, should be null and void.
Where am I wrong?
November 17th, 2007 at 11:59 am
These very same full-of-shit fuckers tried to keep blacks down too at one time. But they got the shit slapped out of them over it.
I think it’s high-time we take this trash out once and for all.
November 17th, 2007 at 2:06 pm
…………and the Executive branch exists to interpret which laws invented by the Legislative branch should be enforced and which should be ignored (signing statements) as well as which parts of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights should be enforced and which ignored. Right Rudy?
November 17th, 2007 at 5:35 pm
The media is dumping on Oscar DeLahoya for partying with a stripper and dressing in her fishnets. Rudy is a cross dressing Drag Queen which is ok, just be honest about it! It is kind of hard to take anything that he/she says seriously. Everything about him/her stinks! SLIMY!
November 23rd, 2007 at 12:49 am
The Kerik/Regan/Giuliani Love Nest
By Oliver Willis on November 14, 2007 8:00 PM | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBacks (0)
In case you’ve forgotten what the apartment at the heart of this is all about.
An apartment in Battery Park City that former Police Commissioner Bernard B. Kerik secured for his personal use after Sept. 11 was originally donated for the use of weary police and rescue workers who were helping at ground zero, according to a real estate executive who has been briefed about the apartment.
After the cleanup had settled into a routine that fall, the executive said, Mr. Kerik, who was still police commissioner, asked to rent the two-bedroom apartment for his own use. During his use of the apartment, Mr. Kerik and Judith Regan engaged in an extramarital affair there, according to someone who spoke to Mr. Kerik about the relationship. Ms. Regan published his best-selling autobiography in 2001.
Rescue workers were combing through the World Trade Center rubble around the clock when Mr. Kerik called Anthony Bergamo, a well-connected vice chairman of the Milstein family real estate company and a police buff, and asked for help finding a place for the workers to rest during breaks, the executive said.
The family owned Liberty View, a 28-story yellow brick tower two blocks southwest of the trade center at the corner of West Street and Third Place.