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black autonomy network community organization
...working for economic and social justice in benton harbor, michigan

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  • Sunday, September 21, 2008

    Berrien County Bar Association Elected New Officers

    Brian Sauer, a member of the Federalist Society, is now secretary.

    The Federalist Society, an organization of Republican lawyers, favors more "energy in the executive." Distrustful of Congress and the American people, the Federalist Society never fails to support rulings that concentrate power in the executive branch of government. It is a paradox that conservative foundations and individuals have poured money for 23 years into an organization that is inimical to the separation of powers, the foundation of our constitutional system.

    The Bush administration, backed by the neoconservative Federalist Society, has brought the separation of powers, the foundation of our political system, to crisis.

    What will the federal courts do? When Hitler challenged the German judicial system, it collapsed and accepted that Hitler was the law. Hitler's claims were based on nothing but his claims, just as the claim for extra-legal power for Bush is based on nothing but memos written by his political appointees.

    http://zennie2005.blogspot.com/2006_01_09_archive.html

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    2 Comments:

    At 9/21/2008 8:55 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Just a reposting of a blog opinion from 2006. Yawn...

     
    At 9/22/2008 5:48 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Shame on these trial attorneys for having political views. According to BANCO, this Secretary will probably be writing Mein Kampf Part II in addition to publishing the meeting minutes.

     

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