Yesterday's decision by the Supreme Court to reverse Sonia Sotomayor's ruling on the New Haven firefighters case was undoubtedly a blow (albeit, not fatal) to the woman who aspires to sit on the nations' highest court. The Philadelphia Inquirer offers this viewpoint:
“Yesterday's ruling that white New Haven firefighters were unfairly denied promotions because of their race became an instant talking point for foes of Sotomayor.
"She was among three appellate judges who had rejected the white firefighters' claim of discrimination.
"Conservatives argued that the appellate decision showed her to be a judicial activist who allows biases - particularly her backing of affirmative action policies - to taint her judgment.”
“...the Inspiring Icon of the White House narrative, the Latina born in the Bronx, raised by her widowed mom who sacrificed everything for her daughter. With smarts and guts, Sotomayor graduated from Yale Law School, only to have her impeccable qualifications questioned by a prospective employer who'd been conditioned by race-based government policy to wonder if she'd made it that far only because of her Hispanic heritage.
"She's rightfully a beacon of hope to every Latina mother and daughter, from the Bronx to Chicago's Little Village and on to East L.A. The girls in the neighborhoods can see Sotomayor and aspire to greatness.
"But the other side of the story also speaks to racism. Not the knuckle-dragging kind shrieked by ignorant barbarians. That's easy to condemn, whether the knuckles are white, black or brown.
"Yet there is another kind. The media don't recognize it as racism and instead lard it with virtue, calling it by its Orwellian name: affirmative action. Yet many know it by what it is: government-backed racial preference.”
“It has been reported often that Judge Sotomayor graduated from Princeton College summa cum laude and was an editor of the Yale Law Journal, each a very impressive accomplishment, if achieved on the basis of merit.
"But, when Judge Sotomayor called herself 'the perfect affirmative action baby' and claimed inability to define merit, what was she really saying about her fitness to be a Supreme Court Justice?
"Did she mean that she was graded and judged less demandingly at Princeton and Yale and that was a good thing that paved her path to America's highest court?
"Is she 'perfect' for the position, or necessarily not up to par?
"Personally, I prefer to choose professionals, such as surgeons and dentists, based solely on merit.
"Likewise, I think that race-based grading and affirmative action Supreme Court Justices appointments are counterproductive indulgences better avoided.”
“Then there are the worst racists who know what is happening, yet and they pimp it. These are the Wrights, Jacksons, Sharptons, Clintons... They act like they care, and they do...they care about lining their pockets or increasing their power at the expense of the people the claim they wish to help.”











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Anita, please. Your'e being a bit disingenuous when you say Americans white black and brown all played some role in making this country great. Some role, perhaps. But most hispanics are johnmy come lately's and even though that's ok with me, I think the fact that black Americans allow La Raza and other hispanic groups to act as if they had the same experiences as blacks and therefore deserve the same compensation is absurd. Totally outrageous!! Hispanics weren't slaves. Hispanics didn't have to drink from a separate fountain,etc. BLack leaders who are supporting illegal immigration and the racist hispanic ethnic interest group ARE A JOKE. A SICK JOKE, CONSIDERING WHAT BLACKS HAV BEEN THROUGH. The very fact that anyone who isn't white, that comes to this nation yesterday has the same "protected group" status as black do is totall racist and an insult to blacks, as well as whites--the two main groups that actually built this nation, even though they couldn't get along most of the time.
I agree with RR. Anyone associated with La Raza shouldn't be even considered for The Supreme Court. They are a wolf in sheeps' clothing. The hispanic use of tortured logic in comparing " The Black Experience" with their "Push to overwhelm" tactics makes me sick. They want what the black ethnic group has worked for, for the last hundred years. But did they earn the right?
To the Redskin Redneck...you need to brush up on your American history. Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California we're taken over by the US at the end of the Mexican American War in 1848. Hispanics have been part of the US since then. You're right they were not enslaved like African Americans. However, they were discriminated against. Their land was stolen, and there most certainly was segregation. Mexican Americans were forced to attend different schools than white Americans in Texas.
Also, I think this quota stuff is ridiculous. She has a stellar academic record. Plus she has more judicial experience than most recent nominees to the court. This is not an affirmative action pick. She is qualified to be a Supreme Court justice.
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