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Old 11-03-2005, 03:43 PM
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Default Is Alito another Crony Capitalist?

In 1990, Samuel Alito promised not to hear any cases involving the Vanguard company if confirmed by the U.S. Senate. He made this promise in writing to the U.S. Senate. In 2002, he broke his promise, hearing a case involving Vanguard, and ruling in favor of Vanguard.

Sounds like his word is not worth the paper is written on. And it sounds like he's another Bush-style Crony Capitalist. I assume this is why the right-wing is giving him such a vigorous dose of sultry loving.

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<font color="green"> Plaintiff alleges Alito conflict
Says judge should have recused self

By Sarah Schweitzer and Michael Kranish, Globe Staff | November 3, 2005

Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr. ruled in a 2002 case in favor of the Vanguard mutual fund company at a time when he owned more than $390,000 in Vanguard funds and later complained about an effort to remove him from the case, court records show -- despite an earlier promise to recuse himself from cases involving the company.
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In 1990, when Alito was seeking US Senate approval for his nomination to be a circuit judge, he said in written answers to a questionnaire that he would disqualify himself from ''any cases involving the Vanguard companies."

After Alito ruled in Vanguard's favor in the Maharaj case, he complained about her efforts to vacate his decision and remove him from the case, writing to the chief administrative judge of the federal appeals court on which he sat in 2003: ''I do not believe that I am required to disqualify myself based on my ownership of the mutual fund shares."

The White House, asked about the seeming contradiction between Alito's two statements, said that Alito was put on the case due to an error by a computer system that should have warned that he was taking a Vanguard-related case, because the investments were listed in the database.

Asked why Alito did not recuse himself after learning that it involved Vanguard, White House spokeswoman Dana Perino criticized those who are raising questions about Alito's actions.

''Clearly there are some who are trying to tarnish the reputation of a lifelong public servant who is praised for his integrity, fairness, and temperament from people from all walks of life," Perino said via e-mail. ''These facts remain: Judge Alito had no financial interest in the company involved in this case, he immediately recused himself to avoid any hint of a conflict, his opinion was vacated and the plaintiff's case was taken up by a new panel, and his answer on the questionnaire obviously refers to any matter in which he would have a financial stake." </font>
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Old 11-03-2005, 03:50 PM
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Default Re: Is Alito another Crony Capitalist?

Hmm...strange statement...given that the right wing just got finished pitching a fit at the last Crony Capitalist nominee...you know...the one that Alito is replacing?

Why don't we reserve judgment(so to speak) until we hear about more chinks in the armor, since everything else has been golden about this guy(even showing him to have moderate or liberal leanings, despite an overarching image as a staunch conservative, as evidenced by his statements about gays).
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Old 11-03-2005, 03:55 PM
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Alito is a liberal. Valerie Plame's employment at the CIA was not classified. There were WMD in Iraq.

Oy vey.

The things you guys say.
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Old 11-03-2005, 04:12 PM
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Where did I say he was a liberal?

I said he is a staunch conservative, but with some liberal leanings. Is there any question that the gay marriage issue is divided on a fairly partisan basis? Is there any question that Alito, by and large, is a staunch conservative?

And while we're here, have you read any of my posts? Have I ever mentioned WMDs or Valerie Plame? I'm the same guy who put up a post in support of gay marriage. Why don't you not be so quick to flame on someone who doesn't accept your Kool-Aid without asking what's in it?
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Old 11-03-2005, 04:14 PM
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Fair enough points. I see what you were trying to say.
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Old 11-03-2005, 04:22 PM
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Fair enough points. I see what you were trying to say.

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