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Sotomayor linked to ACORN!

Added: Thursday, July 2nd 2009 at 5:51am by JoAnneMor
 
 
 

Sotomayor advised critics of Bork

Legal fund tied to Supreme Court nominee

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A legal advocacy group advised by Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor in the 1980s actively opposed conservative Robert H. Bork's nomination to the high court calling him a "threat" to the "civil rights of the Latino community."

The Senate went on to reject President Reagan's nominee in 1987.

The revelation is included in 350 pages of documents the Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund delivered to the senators late Tuesday evening.

Judge Sotomayor worked for PRLDEF in various capacities from 1980 until she became a federal judge in 1992, spending most of her time as a board member.

The documents, which the group's lawyers have said include relevant information about Judge Sotomayor's time there, also show the fund did legal work for the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, known as ACORN. During the 2008 presidential election, ACORN came under fire after allegations of voter registration fraud.

Now called LatinoJustice PRLDEF, the group also has supported legalized abortion and called the death penalty racist in previously released documents.

"A cursory look at the limited material now in our possession raises several red flags, including a link between PRLDEF and ACORN, as well as information indicating Judge Sotomayor's deeper-than-previously thought involvement in developing the legal positions of the organization," said Stephen Boyd, spokesman for the ranking Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, Jeff Sessions.

Judge Sotomayor's supporters have said PRLDEF, which litigates on behalf of the Hispanic community, is no more extreme than other mainstream civil rights groups.

"The Puerto Rican Legal Defense Fund is a respected civil rights organization, modeled on the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, that promotes equal opportunity," said White House spokesman Ben LaBolt.

Mr. LaBolt also said it was a stretch to say Judge Sotomayor crafted PRLDEF policy.

"Documents that Judge Sotomayor did not write, review or approve - many of them more than two decades old - are irrelevant to her nomination," Mr. LaBolt said.

Questions about how potential justices would rule on hot-button social issues are often tough for the candidates and the lawmakers vetting their nominations. Supreme Court candidates - and other judicial nominees - do not typically answer directly whether they oppose abortion or support gun control because judges are bound by the Constitution, existing and previous court decisions.

Still, much of the confirmation process is focused on interpreting the candidate's previous statements and work.

Judge Sotomayor's work for the Hispanic advocacy group has recently become a target for Republican lawmakers preparing for her confirmation hearings set to begin July 13. If confirmed, she would become the first Hispanic woman to sit on the bench, replacing Justice David H. Souter, who retired from the bench Monday.

Back in 1987, Judge Bork's nomination to the court was so beaten back by Democratic senators, including then-Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, that being rejected for confirmation to the high court came to be referred to as being "borked."

The depth of Judge Sotomayor's work with the PRLDEF remains largely unclear. The PRLDEF frequently joins in lawsuits and files amicus briefs in the Supreme Court.

http://washingtontimes.com/news/2009/jul/02/nominee-advised-critics-of-bork/

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JoJo.

ACORN is the enemy to freedom and the footsoldiers for the Socialist agenda! getting Sotomayor in the SJC will ony enhanse their reach!

JoJo.

Yes.

She is part of the agenda!

"Judge Sotomayor worked for PRLDEF in various capacities from 1980 until she became a federal judge in 1992, spending most of her time as a board member."

"Mr. LaBolt also said it was a stretch to say Judge Sotomayor crafted PRLDEF policy."

Call me crazy, but isn't "crafting policy" what Board Members do for organizations? I mean, isn't that WHY organizations HAVE a Board of Directors? So that they will take on the task and responsibility for making decisions on behalf of the group they serve?

If Robert Bork was unsuitable for the Supremes, Sotomayor is equally so.

thebloglady.

you are right! that is exactly what the board's job is!

This woman is unfit and part of the bigger agenda!

she's up to her neck in shady groups and politics.  i'm anxious to see what the republicans do to derail her confirmation hearings and and reject her from the bench.

there is no place for her on the Supreme Court.

If thisw woman makes it on the bench we are all in trouble. She is crooked as the day is long and so is this government.

Nota.

Her link to ACORN fits! She's one of them! Obama defended ACORN through Project Vote! Now she defended them too?

 

And of COURSE Obama doesn't "know"....

I e-mailed this to everyone...and added thebloglady's comment to it.

 

She just another link in the plan to take over America...You're right JoAnn they are coming at us from every direction!!  I sure hope the Republicans get the message out that this lady is bad news for America...and is NOT Supreme Court Material...

American Woman.

I think for us this is more alarming.

We have done the homework.

All of us here at Blogster and the old GW have been doing our homework and sharing.

We see it coming.

Some don't have the info like we do.

They only have MSM.

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