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Title: Gonzales Faults Judges' Terror Rulings; "unqualified to decide terrorism issues"
Source: Associated Press
URL Source: http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c ... /01/17/national/w160633S73.DTL
Published: Jan 17, 2007
Author: Associated Press
Post Date: 2007-01-17 22:35:32 by Brian S
Keywords: None
Views: 130
Comments: 8

(01-17) 18:41 PST WASHINGTON (AP) --

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales rapped federal judges Wednesday for ruling on cases that affect national security policy. Judges, he contended, are unqualified to decide terrorism issues that he said are best settled by Congress or the president.

In a sharply worded speech directed at the third, and equal, branch of the government, Gonzales outlined some of the qualities the Bush administration looks for when selecting candidates for the federal bench. He condemned what he termed activist judges with lifetime appointments who "undermine the right of the people to govern themselves."

In nominating a judge, "we want to determine whether he understands the inherent limits that make an unelected judiciary inferior to Congress or the president in making policy judgments," Gonzales said in the 20-minute speech to American Enterprise Institute, a Washington think tank. "That, for example, a judge will never be in the best position to know what is in the national security interests of our country."

Gonzales did not cite any specific activist jurists or give examples of national security cases.

Pressed later for examples, he noted that Congress approved the Military Commissions Act, which authorizes military trials for terrorism suspects, four months after the Supreme Court ruled the trials would violate U.S. and international law.

"I don't think the judiciary is equipped at all to make decisions about what's in the national security interests of our country," Gonzales said. "How would they go about doing that? They don't have embassies around the world to give them that information. They don't have intelligence agencies gathering up intelligence information. ... It was never intended that they would have that role."

Carl Tobias, a constitutional law professor at the University of Richmond in Virginia, said it is inevitable that courts would decide some of the most contentious questions involving national security.

"Some of the most difficult issues are about national security, how to balance national security and civil liberties — especially in the context of domestic surveillance and enemy combatants," Tobias said. "Those are critically important issues that the courts are being asked to resolve."

Gonzales, a former Texas Supreme Court justice, also characterized efforts to retaliate against unpopular rulings as misguided. He mentioned a failed South Dakota proposal to sue or jail judges for making unpopular court decisions.

He also urged Congress to consider increasing the number of federal judges to handle heavy workloads and to offer them higher salaries to lure and keep the best ones on the bench.

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#1. To: Brian S (#0)

"undermine the right of the people to govern themselves."

"That, for example, a judge will never be in the best position to know what is in the national security interests of our country."

Gonzales did not cite any specific activist jurists or give examples of national security cases.

Every time this moron speaks I just want to vomit.

The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws. – Tacitus

robin  posted on  2007-01-17   22:37:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Brian S (#0)

Alberto Gonzales departed the US Air Force Academy after two years. I wouldn't trust him with a clearance.

http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/gon0int-3

Fred Mertz  posted on  2007-01-17   22:44:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Brian S (#0)

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales rapped federal judges Wednesday for ruling on cases that affect national security policy. Judges, he contended, are unqualified to decide terrorism issues that he said are best settled by Congress or the president.

This from a joker who doesn't know 'for sure' if the family were illegals or not!!!

This from a joker who no doubt told the liar in chief that he has the right to suspend habeas corpus whenever he wanted cause he was god, or some such tommyrot.

This from a joker who must think the congresscowards are more qualified to do something besides overspend budget guidelines, run up the deficit til eternity, bow to lobbyists and special interests, or flat out ignore the oath of office they took, speaking of which I still don't understand all the brouhaha over that muslim rep wanting to put his hand on the Koran--- none of them believe in the friggin oath anyways.........meaningless motormouthing!

rowdee  posted on  2007-01-18   1:04:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Brian S (#0)

He also urged Congress to consider increasing the number of federal judges to handle heavy workloads and to offer them higher salaries to lure and keep the best ones on the bench.

So the answer to having bad federal judges is to hire more of them and pay them more money?

Is anyone going to be suprised if someone decides to start thinning the federal herd one of these days?


When they come for your guns, take theirs.

Critter  posted on  2007-01-18   1:29:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: robin, Fred Mertz (#1)

robin: Every time this moron speaks I just want to vomit.

Fred:Alberto Gonzales departed the US Air Force Academy after two years. I wouldn't trust him with a clearance.

Robin, you are absolutely 100% right - Alberto is so embaressing to America - the Attorney general? Puhlease, would anyone trust this guy with drawing up a simple will?

Fred, how did a 3 foot midget with coke bottle lensed glasses get accepted into the Air Force Academy in the first place?

scrapper2  posted on  2007-01-18   1:40:03 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Brian S (#0)

....said in the 20-minute speech to American Enterprise Institute, a Washington think tank....

Enough said right there.

Mark

"I was real close to Building 7 when it fell down... That didn't sound like just a building falling down to me while I was running away from it. There's a lot of eyewitness testimony down there of hearing explosions. [..] and the whole time you're hearing "boom, boom, boom, boom, boom." I think I know an explosion when I hear it... — Former NYC Police Officer and 9/11 Rescue Worker Craig Bartmer

Kamala  posted on  2007-01-18   6:08:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Kamala (#6)

The AEI is the home for "intellectual" apologists for Executive dictatorship and they are the guys who think up bullshit rosey justifications for the wars of their parasite MIC masters. They are paid whores, traitors, and haters of the republic. They are literally the enemy of every American who cares for liberty.

Burkeman1  posted on  2007-01-18   6:12:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: robin (#1)

The Congress better act today.

"First they ignore you. Then they ridicule you. Then they fight you. Then you win." --Mahatma K. Gandhi

angle  posted on  2007-01-18   8:26:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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