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D. Tom

Sandra Day O'Conner's New Job
Spin Doctor and Shill for a Corrupt Federal Judiciary

July 25, 2007

Hello, Folks;

I find myself compelled to comment on Sandra Day O'Conner's talk before the national meeting of governors last week.

First of all, she is pandering to a group of people that unto themselves, all attorneys, are part of the problem and unwilling to affect that which is a step in the direction of solving many of this country's problems. The double bookkeeping system that is operating in the states assures that people are taxed to the max. The years long effort to educate people about the existence of the Combined Annual Financial Report (CAFR) which shows that, in fact, states have more than enough money without sales or property tax, to operate without further draining the resources of Joe Average. But, no, they are not going to let that cat out of the bag in a public forum.

Anyway, back to the point of this article. During her talk, O"Conner, railed out against a growing movement called J.A.I.L.4Judges. J.A.I.L. is an acronym for Judicial Accountability in Law.

The organization is becoming well known for its work in getting an initiative on the ballot in Colorado that would force judges to adhere to Constitutional mandates or face removal.

J.A.I.L. is spreading to other states and growing daily. I commend all who are involved for their efforts. Obviously they are scaring the beejeezuas out of the corrupt judiciary.

O"Conner is howling about the attacks on the judiciary in the public eye. What's the matter Sandra, are you and your black-robed imposter swine buddies concerned that their scam is starting to come apart? Too bad and long overdue.

I would think that someone of any integrity would be ashamed and disgraced lowering themselves to the point of being an apologist for the attorney cabal, but then again, if she and the rest of 'them' had a shred of decency, honor, or integrity, they would do something other than be an attorney. What'cha think?

Join the No Vote Party today.

D. Tom

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