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Saturday, September 03, 2005

Rehnquist Is Dead

Word out of Washington is that Chief Justice William Renhquist has died. While the fervor is already starting to gear up as to President Bush's pick of Judge John Roberts to fill the post vacated by the retiring Sandra Day O'Connor, the noise will pick up even greater as Bush fills both Renhquist's seat on the court as well as the Chief Justice spot.

16 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said:

JUST IN


"PRESIDENT BUSH TO NOMINATE JUDGE JUDY UNTIL A REAL JUSTICE IS CONFIRMED"

September 03, 2005 9:18 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

After The Levy break casued by Bush and the sad exuse for a respose, I thought Bush had pretty much ruined America as much as anyone culd, but now he will get to nominate yet another Supreme? There goes the neighborhood.

September 03, 2005 9:32 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

As Darryl Zanuck said when he heard that Harry Cohn had died, "It almost makes you believe in God".

September 03, 2005 9:38 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

We don't need another conservative on the supreme court.

I can't believe Antonio is opening up the old Queen of Angels hospital and bringing 250 familes from New Orleans. If I were one of the over 10,000 homeless people who sleep on skid row I would be pissed. Why couldn't he find these beds for them?

September 04, 2005 8:18 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Two Supreme Court Justices picked by the Bush Administration....
Heaven help the United States!

The future of tomorrow is REALLY in trouble now!

September 04, 2005 8:38 AM  

Blogger Mayor Sam said:

This won't happen, but in this time of trouble Bush could make a bold move that could also seal getting John Roberts on the court.

Appoint Bill Clinton as Chief Justice.

He could make a deal with the Democrats to sail Roberts through and they would totally go for Bill.

He wouldn't be the first past president to serve in the role, Taft served as Chief Justice in the 20s following his term as President.

Clinton is certainly qualified, having been a legal professor at Harvard and quite astue when it comes to the law. Yea, he got a blow job, committed perjury and got disbarred, but he wouldn't be the first judge. He actually wouldn't even be a liberal judge, I think he would rule more like O'Connor.

September 04, 2005 3:11 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Two more conservative jurists on the court...what a bargain for the President.

September 04, 2005 3:53 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Mayor Sam, I think you just want to generate a little controversy.

Now seriously, let's be rude and blunt enough to consider the problem of moribund geezers that refuse to do the right thing (ie, Sherm Block!) and exit the stage with a modicum of grace in due time -- as well as a sense of responsibility to the public interest.

We have a hallowed and honorable tradition of not speaking ill of the dead -- especially the recently departed. But the fact is that "the Chief" disserved us terribly by hanging on unto the death. Any leader in his position should have been in touch with his colleagues, and known, in this case, that another Justice would likely be stepping down this summer WAY AHEAD OF TIME!

We should not be in a situation of facing a doubled-up court succession (with another geezer waiting in the wings to depart) at a time of domestic and international crises.

Time for clarity: GEEZERS! NOBODY IS INDISPENSABLE! PLAN FOR SUCCESSION AND GET THE FUCK OUT OF THE WAY!

September 04, 2005 5:52 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

KFI NEWS has obtained a copy of a flyer that's been circulated in South Los Angeles, calling on members of Bloods and Crips to join the Nation of Islam in a jihad, or holy war, against the LAPD.

The telephone number listed for the Nation of Islam's Los Angeles mosque near 87th and Vermont has been disconnected, but a check of a reverse directory reveals the phone number on the flyer is connected to the mosque at the same address

September 04, 2005 7:42 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

A good man has passed away, rest in peace.

Leftist weirdos have to politicize the entire passing, how ignorant.

September 04, 2005 8:25 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

We have a homeless population dilemma, and he (Villaraigosa) had no resources to accommodate, but now he is making miracles for other out of state homeless, how ironic.

September 04, 2005 8:27 PM  

Blogger Mayor Sam said:

Anon 5:52 -

I expect some back and forth on it, but I am not opposed to the idea and think it merits consideration. As I said, I don't expect it to happen, but its an intereting scenario.

September 04, 2005 9:12 PM  

Blogger PhilKrakover said:

Bill Clinton as Chief Justice of the United States?

He is a disbarred lawyer; Arkansas disbarred him after he commited perjury.

Try again.

Besides which, he is campaigning for Secretary-General of the United Nations, a job for which he is more than qualified.

Who else can lie, cheat and steal as well and on a scale as large as Kofi Annan?

September 05, 2005 1:28 AM  

Blogger Sahra Bogado said:

Man, I really loved this site when slander and libel was thrown about with abandon towards local and state-wide elected officials. Leave this federal stuff to the pundits!

Let's talk some trash about stuff going on in Los Angeles! Please, otherwise I'll have to get a life...

September 05, 2005 2:26 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

24 hrs more and the LA City Council is back from its vacation.

September 05, 2005 9:09 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

ubrayj02 With the outing of Chief and Mayors, I wonder if this site will have the same impact. I doubt it. People are panicked at how these individuals were outed, as we see there are less and less postings.

September 05, 2005 1:13 PM  

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