
As far as Sotomayor, I gotta say, it's nice to hear educated, articulate responses coming from a Senate hearing - even if I don't agree, I can appreciate the position.
It beats "I don't recall".

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As long as you discount her racist statements, racist judgements and racist associations.Purplehood wrote: Looking at her record, it almost makes me believe that she is actually a text-book definition of what one would consider conservative.
bdickens wrote:As long as you discount her racist statements, racist judgements and racist associations.Purplehood wrote: Looking at her record, it almost makes me believe that she is actually a text-book definition of what one would consider conservative.
It is not pride, it's bigotry.Purplehood wrote:Touche. And whats wrong with a little bit of Latina-pride?
mr.72 wrote:It is not pride, it's bigotry.Purplehood wrote:Touche. And whats wrong with a little bit of Latina-pride?
However, it is socially-acceptable bigotry. If a white man were to have a record of making the same sort of comments suggesting that a white middle class man would make better judgments than a minority woman, then it would be considered glaringly bigoted, maybe racist or sexist. But we give minorities a pass when they are bigots.
I have a problem with a bigot on the high court. I have a bigger problem with a large proportion of the American people thinking it's ok for minorities to be bigots.
Carbolic Smoke is not a real news source. Please, let's keep it real. I don't think Sotomayor is worthy of being on the SCOTUS, but let's not put (dirty) words in her mouth that she didn't say. I really hope you were trying to be funny.LM230023 wrote:and -
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sorry if there is language issue - but this is some of the comments that have been made by this person.
that is a link given to me and I shared such. With that said - once again I am out of here. This is a site for a chosen few and only those chosen whose opinions agree with members of the "click".preacher wrote:Carbolic Smoke is not a real news source. Please, let's keep it real. I don't think Sotomayor is worthy of being on the SCOTUS, but let's not put (dirty) words in her mouth that she didn't say. I really hope you were trying to be funny.LM230023 wrote:and -
http://carbolicsmoke.com/2009/06/02/oba ... f-context/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
sorry if there is language issue - but this is some of the comments that have been made by this person.
Neithere of which is a valid indicator of intelligence.Purplehood wrote:find her educated and articulate.
Which also does not indicate intelligence, and may actually serve to indicate a decided lack.Purplehood wrote:She is also exceedingly skilled at avoiding giving an answer to a direct question.
In my experience ranging from high school dropouts to people with multiple doctorates, education and intelligence are two very different things. Further, although I have seen a positive correlation between intelligence and success in the private sector, I have not noticed a discernable relationship between intelligence and success in the public sector. Therefore, I don't believe her papers prove much of anything.LaUser wrote:Her academic credentials and accomplishments alone show she is very intelligent. She has the papers to proved it.