Monday, October 03, 2005


With the appointment of Harriet Meyer to supreme court, we are again unsure as to what we are going to get. With little writing by her and little known, we have to infer from the information we have. She is supported by conservative groups and she once said that the president one of the most brilliant men she ever met. Could she really have meant that. Either she is as much of an idiot as he is or she is a total kiss-ass, croney, sheep who may be a woman but she has attatched herself to an ideological wave and she is just dragged along with it.
There is little left to do but to keep up with this story and to continue with my studies. After the Roberts nomination process, I have learned that at this point there is little than anyone will do to deny the president from nominating whoever he wants (people don't want to be seen by their constituants as creating resistance in Washington, as being an outsider. If there is any hope of effecting change in the world according to views that I hold as valuable, it must start with my own studies of the system so that I will be best able to move through and understand the system. The depth of my own understanding of the law will be my weapon and my map as we move into a new era of the court, the Roberts court. With this, I am off to civil procedure.

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