{"id":569673,"date":"2010-05-18T23:01:43","date_gmt":"2010-05-19T03:01:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.personalliberty.com\/?p=13774"},"modified":"2010-05-18T23:01:43","modified_gmt":"2010-05-19T03:01:43","slug":"supreme-injustice","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mereja.media\/index\/569673","title":{"rendered":"Supreme Injustice"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>\u201cPresidents come and go, but the Supreme Court goes  on forever.\u201d<\/em> President William Howard Taft<\/p>\n<p>President Barack Obama is  covering all the bases when it comes to forming his Supreme Court, an  institution which will leave his stamp on America long after he has left  office.<\/p>\n<p>Gay rights activists are quick  to laud the President\u2019s latest pick for the high court, Solicitor General Elena  Kagan. The nomination of Kagan comes one year after Obama\u2019s first selection for  the court, Sonia Maria Sotomayor. Latinos loudly applauded that nomination. Gays are  downright giddy over Obama\u2019s decision to replace John Paul  Stevens with Kagan. <\/p>\n<p>Kevin Cathcart, Lambda  Legal Defense and Education Fund\u2019s executive director, believes Kagan holds \u201ca  strong position\u201d in opposing the military\u2019s ban on gays. <\/p>\n<p>During her  confirmation as solicitor general last year it was revealed that Kagen had  tried to bar military recruiters from the campus  of Harvard Law School  while she was dean. Even though Kagan was part of the Clinton  administration she was never a fan of Clinton\u2019s  policy of \u201cDon\u2019t ask, don\u2019t tell.\u201d It seems that this academic nominee (she has  never been a judge and she has only practiced law for two years) believes that  being openly gay is good, even if it impedes national security as many in the  armed forces believe.<\/p>\n<p>Kagan told the Judiciary Committee last year that in her view, \u201cthe  exclusion of individuals from basic economic, civic, and political  opportunities of our society on the basis of race, nationality, sex, religion,  and sexual orientation (is injust).\u201d<\/p>\n<p>With control of 59 votes in the Senate, Democrats  should be able to win confirmation. However, if all 41 Republicans vote  together, they could block a vote with a filibuster.<\/p>\n<p>Joe Solmonese, Human  Rights Campaign president, said Kagan\u2019s selection fulfills Obama\u2019s promise to  promote \u201cdiversity\u201d on the court. There can be little doubt of that. Last week <em>The Washington Post<\/em> asked in a headline:  \u201cCan men still be appointed to the Supreme  Court?\u201d <\/p>\n<p>If we assume that the pool of possible  nominations includes equal numbers of equally qualified men and women, then the  nomination of two women consecutively has a one in four chance of occurring. But  the kicker for Kagan getting nominated is her close personal relationship with  the President. In fact Obama introduced the former Harvard Law   School dean as &quot;my  friend.&quot; <\/p>\n<p>&quot;Elena is widely regarded as one of  the nation&#8217;s foremost legal minds,\u201d Obama said. \u201cShe&#8217;s an acclaimed legal  scholar with a rich understanding of Constitutional law. She is a former White  House aide, with a life-long commitment to public service and a firm grasp of  the nexus and boundaries between our three branches of government.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>I don\u2019t know what having a firm grasp on  the nexus and boundaries means, but it sounds like something that would be  bandied about at a Mensa meeting. And while I will never be invited to that  group of geniuses, I am smart enough to understand that when it comes to  consolidating power, Obama resembles  leaders from Caesar Chavez to Fidel Castro; friends come first.<strong> <\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The never-married 50-year-old Kagan is not  only a close friend to the President but also shares many of his ideals. Kagan clerked for one of the Supreme  Court\u2019s staunchest liberals, Thurgood Marshall, and was a research assistant  for one of the greatest legal defenders of gay civil rights, Laurence Tribe. She was also a staff member on the Dukakis  for President Campaign in 1988. The defeat of Dukakis set back gay rights for  20 years, but with Obama and now Kagan, another minority is set to take swift  strides. <\/p>\n<p>As <em>MSNBC<\/em> pointed out, \u201cKagan has the chance to extend Obama\u2019s legacy for a generation.\u201d And  every bit as alarming as that is the likelihood that Kagan is a supporter of even greater  executive powers. <\/p>\n<p><strong>The Court\u2019s Lurch To The Left<\/strong><br \/>\n  In 1952 Supreme Court clerk and later  Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist wrote that the Court should not  strike down Jim Crow laws. Rehnquist also said that <em>Brown v. Board of Education<\/em> should not find that minorities do not  have a constitutional right to the same treatment as the majority. <\/p>\n<p>Rehnquist wrote: &quot;To the argument made  by Thurgood Marshall [in <em>Brown v. Board  of Education<\/em>] that a majority may not deprive a minority of its Constitutional right, the answer must be made that while this is sound in  theory, in the long run it is the majority who will determine what the  Constitutional rights of the minority are.&quot; <\/p>\n<p>I wonder if it was not Rehnquist\u2019s ideas  that were sound only in theory. It seems less and less that it is the majority  deciding its future. Consider the immigration law passed in Arizona, SB 1070. A <em>CBS<\/em> poll showed that 60 percent of American\u2019s don\u2019t think the new  law\u2014which is bound to include profiling\u2014is too extreme. <\/p>\n<p>Yet our President has announced opposition.  Obama held a reception at the White House on May 5\u2014Cinco de Mayo Day\u2014where he  denounced Arizona&#8217;s  new immigration law. Obama announced that he has instructed his administration,  &quot;To closely monitor the new law in Arizona,  [and] to examine the civil rights and other implications that it may  have.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Furthermore, U.S. Attorney General Eric  Holder confirmed that the Justice Department is deliberating whether to file  suit against the Arizona  law, either on the grounds that it violates the Supremacy Clause or Federal civil rights laws. But during a Congressional hearing May 13, Holder admitted  he had not even read the law.<\/p>\n<p>It doesn\u2019t look like Arizona will back down and, in the wake of  the past 17 months in office, it appears doubtful that Obama will either. <\/p>\n<p>Congressman Ted Poe (R-Texas) accuses the Obama  administration of doing more to secure the borders of foreign countries than  its own and called for immediate action to reverse that. <\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe want the National  Guard to be armed and defend themselves if necessary and to assist the border  patrol and local law enforcement,&quot; said Poe.<\/p>\n<p>Republican Gov. Jan  Brewer\u2014who signed the bill\u2014has said Arizona  must act because Washington had failed to stop  the flow of illegal immigrants and drugs from Mexico. Arizona is home to nearly half a million  illegal immigrants and is the nation&#8217;s busiest gateway for illegals and drugs. <\/p>\n<p>Yet Congressman Raul  Grijalva (D-Ariz.) said that Republicans are using the issue to divide the  country. &quot;We&#8217;re here to say it&#8217;s time to deal  with comprehensive reform realistically and begin the process of healing this  country.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>For things  to work out for Grijalva, the city of Phoenix  may have to live up to its name and raise the dead. According to Brian Ross of <em>ABC  News<\/em>, \u201cPhoenix, Arizona  has become the kidnapping capital of America,  with more incidents than any other city in the world outside Mexico City, and over 370 cases last year  alone.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>In the end expect this dispute to land on  the steps of the Supreme Court; a once non-partisan institution that Obama is  trying to stack with minority rights activists such as Sotomayor  and Kagan. While Latinos and gays may rest easy because  of Obama\u2019s choices for the Supreme Court, Americans living in Phoenix will not. That is bad news for the majority  of Americans whose families built this great country. <\/p>\n<p>Yours in  good times and bad,<\/p>\n<p><em>John Myers<br \/>\n<\/em><em>Myers\u2019 Energy and Gold Report<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u201cPresidents come and go, but the Supreme Court goes on forever.\u201d President William Howard Taft President Barack Obama is covering all the bases when it comes to forming his Supreme Court, an institution which will leave his stamp on America long after he has left office. 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