 
 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.
 What's good for the goose is good for the gander...isn't it?
   What's good for the goose is good for the gander...isn't it?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.
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.