http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/02/01/D8FGN8509.html
2/2/2006 12:09:12 AM
ehh... i am not reading too much into this. Its just as likely that Alito didn't want his first act as a Justice to be ending some guy's life.
2/2/2006 12:10:08 AM
Alitowned
2/2/2006 12:22:57 AM
^^ I hope so, because the death-penalty is a states-rights issue...
2/2/2006 12:32:30 AM
another explanation is that he inherited all of O'Conner's files and notes so he just went off of them since he couldn't make such a weighty decision in one day...i mean, i'm just guessing.OTOH, he very well could be a stealth nominee. who knows. but i think its more likely to be one or a combination of my earlier explanations
2/2/2006 12:34:28 AM
2/2/2006 1:25:00 AM
^^ Maybe he's a judge and not a politician.
2/2/2006 1:31:55 AM
duh.
2/2/2006 3:56:48 AM
Actually, joe_schmoe, the constitution does explicitly forbid such absurdity. It does not even pass at the subject of executions.
2/2/2006 9:48:00 AM
2/2/2006 1:30:55 PM
i still don't understand why wolfpack2k felt the need to make that point... If it was about my statement that Alito might not have wanted to end someone's life as his first act as justice... that's not a "politician" motivation, that's just being a person, and like I added, he probably inherited all of O'Connor's notes and didn't feel comfortable making such a weighty decision after having only looked at the info for a few hours[Edited on February 2, 2006 at 1:37 PM. Reason : s]
2/2/2006 1:34:40 PM
^^^Where?and executions are a federal matter. the whole equal protection under the law thing.
2/2/2006 1:55:39 PM
my professor told me he thinks alito will do everything in his power to overturn abortioni was like damn i hate republicans
2/2/2006 2:14:03 PM
2/2/2006 3:14:23 PM
2/2/2006 3:17:11 PM
where's our conspiracy theorist? "this was staged to make the left lay off"
2/2/2006 3:19:37 PM
Executions are state matters, but often times they are challenged under federal Constitutional provisions. Nevertheless, a federal challenge is the last step - the execution itself is sentence and carried out under the authority of the state government. The last time the federal government had an execution was McVeigh, I believe?
2/2/2006 3:20:57 PM
^^^ You do realize that is different, right? The constitution says that the government cannot treat people different based on their race/sex/creed, these words are used explicitly. It doesn't say anything about people that are inside/outside your jurisdiction.
2/2/2006 4:22:08 PM
ummmthe death penalty is pretty mush slighted towards poor minorities being executed far more than rich white people
2/2/2006 4:26:51 PM
EXECUTE KEN LAY
2/2/2006 4:39:03 PM
LoneSnark:
2/3/2006 3:48:44 AM
YOU CAN'T TALK TO HIM LIKE THATHE HAS MORE POSTS THAN YOU
2/3/2006 9:51:40 AM
^^ You missed the point. So, let me come at it a different way. You are right, the constitution explicitly lays out the fact that independent jurisdictions exist. So the fact that stealing a ham-sandwich gets you life-in-prison in Texas but not North Carolina is constitutional because the states have the right to be different. However, the constitution does not explicitly forbid executions, unless they are "unusual punishment" and with a majority of the states engaged in executions it must not be that unusual. Finally, it does explicitly state race/sex/creed. It was a sweeping generalization, but it is in there. Check Amendment XIV.
2/3/2006 11:02:41 AM
I'll give you some time to read the 14th amendment and then you can come back and apologize for being wrong.
2/3/2006 1:07:26 PM
DON'T QUESTION IT, POOPYJONHE'S AN ENGINEERAND DRIVES A DODGE STRATUS
2/3/2006 1:28:19 PM
No surprise...
2/3/2006 1:43:28 PM
fucking liberal activist judges
2/3/2006 8:52:45 PM
2/5/2006 12:06:28 AM
I just hope he sides with life on abortion too, if it should come up.
2/6/2006 6:23:19 PM
2/9/2006 11:04:33 AM
^LIE
2/9/2006 1:07:44 PM
And the fact that wealthy minorities are more likely to be convicted of a violent crime than wealthy whites? Or the fact that poor minorities are more likely to be convicted of a violent crime than poor whites? Of course, why is everyone saying "minorities?" I don't see any Asians running around committing violent crimes (mafia excluded, of course).
2/9/2006 8:44:20 PM
racism
2/9/2006 8:49:42 PM
2/9/2006 8:49:43 PM