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Who is the Victim - Blasey or Kavanaugh ... or Both?
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<blockquote data-quote="rickyb" data-source="post: 3774109" data-attributes="member: 56035"><p>Kav sounds like a keeper!</p><p></p><p>ralph says there are 5 corporate judges:</p><p></p><p>"The multiple perjurer, corporate supremacist, presidential power-monger, and a past fugitive from justice (regarding credible claims of sexual assault), Kavanaugh saw critical media coverage become yesterday’s story. The mass media has moved on to other calamities, tragedies, superstorms, and celebrity outrages. Opponents of his nomination must persevere anew.</p><p></p><p>The future of the Supreme Court looks grim considering Kavanaugh’s judicial decisions and<strong> involvement in war crimes and torture as Staff Secretary to President George W. Bush</strong>. It is likely that Kavanaugh will be the cruelest and most insensitive justice on the high Court. His support of corporate power will have few limits. That’s saying something, given the rulings of Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch.</p><p></p><p>Kavanaugh’s decisions and political statements are so off the wall, I’ve called him a corporation masquerading as a human being. Corporations’ <em>uber alles</em> is his pre-eminent core philosophy. Public Citizen’s analysis of his judicial record (apart from his extremist political ideology) showed that in split-decision cases (which are the most ideologically revealing cases), <strong>Kavanaugh ruled 15 times against worker rights and 2 times for worker rights. On environmental protection, he ruled 11 times for business interests and 2 times for the public’s interest. On consumer protection, he ruled 18 times for businesses and only 4 times for consumers. As for monopoly cases, he ruled 2 times for the corporation and zero times for market competition.</strong></p><p></p><p>Kavanaugh also<strong> likes to rule for government power when it is arrayed against the people – ruling 7 times for police or human rights abuses and zero rulings for victims. </strong>On the other hand, governmental decisions that are protective of people interests will find Kavanaugh blocking the court room door more often than not. (<a href="https://www.citizen.org/media/press-releases/us-court-appeals-kavanaugh-sided-corporations-87-percent-time-split-decisions" target="_blank">See Public Citizen’s report</a>).</p><p></p><p>...The Supreme Court is deeply political – <strong>forget about the claims of judicial independenc</strong>e by the five Justices in the majority.</p><p></p><p>...A new Kavanaugh Watch group – lean and sharp – needs to be created to publicize the Five Corporatist Judges"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickyb, post: 3774109, member: 56035"] Kav sounds like a keeper! ralph says there are 5 corporate judges: "The multiple perjurer, corporate supremacist, presidential power-monger, and a past fugitive from justice (regarding credible claims of sexual assault), Kavanaugh saw critical media coverage become yesterday’s story. The mass media has moved on to other calamities, tragedies, superstorms, and celebrity outrages. Opponents of his nomination must persevere anew. The future of the Supreme Court looks grim considering Kavanaugh’s judicial decisions and[B] involvement in war crimes and torture as Staff Secretary to President George W. Bush[/B]. It is likely that Kavanaugh will be the cruelest and most insensitive justice on the high Court. His support of corporate power will have few limits. That’s saying something, given the rulings of Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch. Kavanaugh’s decisions and political statements are so off the wall, I’ve called him a corporation masquerading as a human being. Corporations’ [I]uber alles[/I] is his pre-eminent core philosophy. Public Citizen’s analysis of his judicial record (apart from his extremist political ideology) showed that in split-decision cases (which are the most ideologically revealing cases), [B]Kavanaugh ruled 15 times against worker rights and 2 times for worker rights. On environmental protection, he ruled 11 times for business interests and 2 times for the public’s interest. On consumer protection, he ruled 18 times for businesses and only 4 times for consumers. As for monopoly cases, he ruled 2 times for the corporation and zero times for market competition.[/B] Kavanaugh also[B] likes to rule for government power when it is arrayed against the people – ruling 7 times for police or human rights abuses and zero rulings for victims. [/B]On the other hand, governmental decisions that are protective of people interests will find Kavanaugh blocking the court room door more often than not. ([URL='https://www.citizen.org/media/press-releases/us-court-appeals-kavanaugh-sided-corporations-87-percent-time-split-decisions']See Public Citizen’s report[/URL]). ...The Supreme Court is deeply political – [B]forget about the claims of judicial independenc[/B]e by the five Justices in the majority. ...A new Kavanaugh Watch group – lean and sharp – needs to be created to publicize the Five Corporatist Judges" [/QUOTE]
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