Wednesday, August 09, 2006
White Power
When it comes to obstruction of justice by the Bush administration, we needn't wait for a Supreme Court ruling to subvert the Constitution any more. Now a U.S. Court of Appeals has fallen in line with the Tony Scalia court.
Those who once agonized over an independent federal judiciary as an obstacle to corruption can now relax. The appellate court for the D.C. district just removed a federal judge from the Indian trust fund case for calling one hundred years of proven theft by the U.S. Department of Interior a "serious injustice."
Those who once agonized over an independent federal judiciary as an obstacle to corruption can now relax. The appellate court for the D.C. district just removed a federal judge from the Indian trust fund case for calling one hundred years of proven theft by the U.S. Department of Interior a "serious injustice."