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![]() Is this what they mean by "activist judges"? Borrowed from quaoar: Here's some encouraging news for those who think the South is a lost cause to the Democratic Party. Five Republican judges have switched to the Democratic Party in Alabama. Yes, that's right, Alabama -- home of Sen. Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III and Roy Moore. Seems the stench of a dying party has managed to find its way all the way into the Heart of Dixie. Four of the five judges are from Jefferson County, which is the largest county in the state and includes Birmingham. The fifth is from Montgomery County, where the state capitol is located. Additionally, former state Rep. Johnny Ford of Tuskegee, a rare black Republican in Alabama, is rejoining the Democratic Party after having switched to the GOP several years ago. Jefferson County is a mixture of Democratic black-majority Birmingham and very Republican suburbs that surround it. The suburbs are the sort of place where you can still find W stickers and McCain/Palin stickers proudly displayed on bumpers. Obama actually carried Jefferson County 52% to 47%, which was something of a surprise because even though Birmingham is black-majority it is outnumbered by the white suburbs. So these judges switching is not as big of an earth-shaking event as if judges from Shelby or Baldwin County had switched, but it is a telling sign. For more than 20 years the trend has been in the opposite direction -- local officials switching en masse to the GOP, following not just the voters but the fundraising prowess of the GOP. That is starting to change. So join me in welcoming Judges Virginia Vinson, Dan King, Eric Fancher, Sheldon Watkins and William Shashy as Alabama's newest Democrats. |
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On Sat, 18 Jul 2009 00:12:22 -0700, jps wrote:
Is this what they mean by "activist judges"? Borrowed from quaoar: Here's some encouraging news for those who think the South is a lost cause to the Democratic Party. Five Republican judges have switched to the Democratic Party in Alabama. Yes, that's right, Alabama -- home of Sen. Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III and Roy Moore. Seems the stench of a dying party has managed to find its way all the way into the Heart of Dixie. Four of the five judges are from Jefferson County, which is the largest county in the state and includes Birmingham. The fifth is from Montgomery County, where the state capitol is located. Additionally, former state Rep. Johnny Ford of Tuskegee, a rare black Republican in Alabama, is rejoining the Democratic Party after having switched to the GOP several years ago. Jefferson County is a mixture of Democratic black-majority Birmingham and very Republican suburbs that surround it. The suburbs are the sort of place where you can still find W stickers and McCain/Palin stickers proudly displayed on bumpers. Obama actually carried Jefferson County 52% to 47%, which was something of a surprise because even though Birmingham is black-majority it is outnumbered by the white suburbs. So these judges switching is not as big of an earth-shaking event as if judges from Shelby or Baldwin County had switched, but it is a telling sign. For more than 20 years the trend has been in the opposite direction -- local officials switching en masse to the GOP, following not just the voters but the fundraising prowess of the GOP. That is starting to change. So join me in welcoming Judges Virginia Vinson, Dan King, Eric Fancher, Sheldon Watkins and William Shashy as Alabama's newest Democrats. This country needs a one party system...and it needs its elected despot. What does personal freedom matter, and what is the merit in equitable government for all? -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service -------http://www.NewsDemon.com------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access |
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On Sun, 19 Jul 2009 10:43:34 -0700, jps wrote:
On Sat, 18 Jul 2009 20:47:35 -0500, wrote: On Sat, 18 Jul 2009 00:12:22 -0700, jps wrote: Is this what they mean by "activist judges"? Borrowed from quaoar: Here's some encouraging news for those who think the South is a lost cause to the Democratic Party. Five Republican judges have switched to the Democratic Party in Alabama. Yes, that's right, Alabama -- home of Sen. Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III and Roy Moore. Seems the stench of a dying party has managed to find its way all the way into the Heart of Dixie. Four of the five judges are from Jefferson County, which is the largest county in the state and includes Birmingham. The fifth is from Montgomery County, where the state capitol is located. Additionally, former state Rep. Johnny Ford of Tuskegee, a rare black Republican in Alabama, is rejoining the Democratic Party after having switched to the GOP several years ago. Jefferson County is a mixture of Democratic black-majority Birmingham and very Republican suburbs that surround it. The suburbs are the sort of place where you can still find W stickers and McCain/Palin stickers proudly displayed on bumpers. Obama actually carried Jefferson County 52% to 47%, which was something of a surprise because even though Birmingham is black-majority it is outnumbered by the white suburbs. So these judges switching is not as big of an earth-shaking event as if judges from Shelby or Baldwin County had switched, but it is a telling sign. For more than 20 years the trend has been in the opposite direction -- local officials switching en masse to the GOP, following not just the voters but the fundraising prowess of the GOP. That is starting to change. So join me in welcoming Judges Virginia Vinson, Dan King, Eric Fancher, Sheldon Watkins and William Shashy as Alabama's newest Democrats. This country needs a one party system...and it needs its elected despot. What does personal freedom matter, and what is the merit in equitable government for all? It's not the Democrats fault the Republicans have run their party into the ground. I'm all for a strong democracy of competing ideas. The Republican's ideas have run their course and they need new blood and new ideas to make a comeback. Right how they're so small and insignificant that they could be "drowned in a bathtub." It's their own fault. I hope that party will re-emerge smarter and less cynical. My the gentle reader please note that this is pure, unadulterated poltical pap. -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service -------http://www.NewsDemon.com------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access |
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On Sun, 19 Jul 2009 10:43:34 -0700, jps wrote: On Sat, 18 Jul 2009 20:47:35 -0500, wrote: On Sat, 18 Jul 2009 00:12:22 -0700, jps wrote: Is this what they mean by "activist judges"? Borrowed from quaoar: Here's some encouraging news for those who think the South is a lost cause to the Democratic Party. Five Republican judges have switched to the Democratic Party in Alabama. Yes, that's right, Alabama -- home of Sen. Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III and Roy Moore. Seems the stench of a dying party has managed to find its way all the way into the Heart of Dixie. Four of the five judges are from Jefferson County, which is the largest county in the state and includes Birmingham. The fifth is from Montgomery County, where the state capitol is located. Additionally, former state Rep. Johnny Ford of Tuskegee, a rare black Republican in Alabama, is rejoining the Democratic Party after having switched to the GOP several years ago. Jefferson County is a mixture of Democratic black-majority Birmingham and very Republican suburbs that surround it. The suburbs are the sort of place where you can still find W stickers and McCain/Palin stickers proudly displayed on bumpers. Obama actually carried Jefferson County 52% to 47%, which was something of a surprise because even though Birmingham is black-majority it is outnumbered by the white suburbs. So these judges switching is not as big of an earth-shaking event as if judges from Shelby or Baldwin County had switched, but it is a telling sign. For more than 20 years the trend has been in the opposite direction -- local officials switching en masse to the GOP, following not just the voters but the fundraising prowess of the GOP. That is starting to change. So join me in welcoming Judges Virginia Vinson, Dan King, Eric Fancher, Sheldon Watkins and William Shashy as Alabama's newest Democrats. This country needs a one party system...and it needs its elected despot. What does personal freedom matter, and what is the merit in equitable government for all? It's not the Democrats fault the Republicans have run their party into the ground. I'm all for a strong democracy of competing ideas. The Republican's ideas have run their course and they need new blood and new ideas to make a comeback. Right how they're so small and insignificant that they could be "drowned in a bathtub." It's their own fault. I hope that party will re-emerge smarter and less cynical. My the gentle reader please note that this is pure, unadulterated poltical pap. -- It's fact that the Alabama judges switched parties. It's also true that the GOP has dug its own grave, and seems intent on making the hole deeper. It's hilarious to consider Sessions' attempts to paint Sotomayor as a racist, since she isn't...but he is. |
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H the K wrote:
wrote: On Sun, 19 Jul 2009 10:43:34 -0700, jps wrote: On Sat, 18 Jul 2009 20:47:35 -0500, wrote: On Sat, 18 Jul 2009 00:12:22 -0700, jps wrote: Is this what they mean by "activist judges"? Borrowed from quaoar: Here's some encouraging news for those who think the South is a lost cause to the Democratic Party. Five Republican judges have switched to the Democratic Party in Alabama. Yes, that's right, Alabama -- home of Sen. Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III and Roy Moore. Seems the stench of a dying party has managed to find its way all the way into the Heart of Dixie. Four of the five judges are from Jefferson County, which is the largest county in the state and includes Birmingham. The fifth is from Montgomery County, where the state capitol is located. Additionally, former state Rep. Johnny Ford of Tuskegee, a rare black Republican in Alabama, is rejoining the Democratic Party after having switched to the GOP several years ago. Jefferson County is a mixture of Democratic black-majority Birmingham and very Republican suburbs that surround it. The suburbs are the sort of place where you can still find W stickers and McCain/Palin stickers proudly displayed on bumpers. Obama actually carried Jefferson County 52% to 47%, which was something of a surprise because even though Birmingham is black-majority it is outnumbered by the white suburbs. So these judges switching is not as big of an earth-shaking event as if judges from Shelby or Baldwin County had switched, but it is a telling sign. For more than 20 years the trend has been in the opposite direction -- local officials switching en masse to the GOP, following not just the voters but the fundraising prowess of the GOP. That is starting to change. So join me in welcoming Judges Virginia Vinson, Dan King, Eric Fancher, Sheldon Watkins and William Shashy as Alabama's newest Democrats. This country needs a one party system...and it needs its elected despot. What does personal freedom matter, and what is the merit in equitable government for all? It's not the Democrats fault the Republicans have run their party into the ground. I'm all for a strong democracy of competing ideas. The Republican's ideas have run their course and they need new blood and new ideas to make a comeback. Right how they're so small and insignificant that they could be "drowned in a bathtub." It's their own fault. I hope that party will re-emerge smarter and less cynical. My the gentle reader please note that this is pure, unadulterated poltical pap. -- It's fact that the Alabama judges switched parties. It's also true that the GOP has dug its own grave, and seems intent on making the hole deeper. It's hilarious to consider Sessions' attempts to paint Sotomayor as a racist, since she isn't...but he is. The GOP dug its grave in the 1970's too. |
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On Sun, 19 Jul 2009 21:34:25 -0400, H the K
wrote: wrote: On Sun, 19 Jul 2009 10:43:34 -0700, jps wrote: On Sat, 18 Jul 2009 20:47:35 -0500, wrote: On Sat, 18 Jul 2009 00:12:22 -0700, jps wrote: Is this what they mean by "activist judges"? Borrowed from quaoar: Here's some encouraging news for those who think the South is a lost cause to the Democratic Party. Five Republican judges have switched to the Democratic Party in Alabama. Yes, that's right, Alabama -- home of Sen. Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III and Roy Moore. Seems the stench of a dying party has managed to find its way all the way into the Heart of Dixie. Four of the five judges are from Jefferson County, which is the largest county in the state and includes Birmingham. The fifth is from Montgomery County, where the state capitol is located. Additionally, former state Rep. Johnny Ford of Tuskegee, a rare black Republican in Alabama, is rejoining the Democratic Party after having switched to the GOP several years ago. Jefferson County is a mixture of Democratic black-majority Birmingham and very Republican suburbs that surround it. The suburbs are the sort of place where you can still find W stickers and McCain/Palin stickers proudly displayed on bumpers. Obama actually carried Jefferson County 52% to 47%, which was something of a surprise because even though Birmingham is black-majority it is outnumbered by the white suburbs. So these judges switching is not as big of an earth-shaking event as if judges from Shelby or Baldwin County had switched, but it is a telling sign. For more than 20 years the trend has been in the opposite direction -- local officials switching en masse to the GOP, following not just the voters but the fundraising prowess of the GOP. That is starting to change. So join me in welcoming Judges Virginia Vinson, Dan King, Eric Fancher, Sheldon Watkins and William Shashy as Alabama's newest Democrats. This country needs a one party system...and it needs its elected despot. What does personal freedom matter, and what is the merit in equitable government for all? It's not the Democrats fault the Republicans have run their party into the ground. I'm all for a strong democracy of competing ideas. The Republican's ideas have run their course and they need new blood and new ideas to make a comeback. Right how they're so small and insignificant that they could be "drowned in a bathtub." It's their own fault. I hope that party will re-emerge smarter and less cynical. My the gentle reader please note that this is pure, unadulterated poltical pap. -- It's fact that the Alabama judges switched parties. It's also true that the GOP has dug its own grave, and seems intent on making the hole deeper. It's hilarious to consider Sessions' attempts to paint Sotomayor as a racist, since she isn't...but he is. I'm not contesting the facts of the article, nor do I care to. The contention that the GOP has buried itself is pure palaver, and typical talking points are unscrupulous, specious propaganda designed to start digging a six-foot hole. There's not point in dignifying it. -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service -------http://www.NewsDemon.com------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access |
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