Just as dispiriting, party regulars chose as the convicted Norman's successor Assemblyman Vito Lopez, an old-time ward heeler from Bushwick who has never shown a zeal for reform until, gee whiz, now. He vows the party will consult a panel of learned men and women, such as Brooklyn Law School's dean, about picking quality judges.
We've seen this movie before, and the ending stinks. Two years ago, Norman and party district leaders, Lopez included, pledged they would never support a candidate for a judgeship who had not been approved by an independent screening commission. This year, for the first time, the panel reviewed Civil Court candidates.
And guess what? The party shoehorned two lawyers onto the bench without any screening. Kenny Sherman, son of district leader Roberta Sherman, will get a 10-year Civil Court term without so much as a primary. And Canarsie Assemblyman Frank Seddio was awarded an uncontested ballot line for Surrogate's Court. So much for quality control. So much for keeping your word.
Ron Paul is a good man
Liz,
If you have rock solid proof of your allegations that Ron Paul has "seriously white supremacist tendencies" please email them to me because in my research I have not found any such thing and would like to be aware if that is truly the case. Otherwise, shame on your for being so irresponsible.
Regarding being pro-choice, I am as well. I am also in favor of gay marriage but it is imperative to vote for the best person for the job and not for a party or on single issues. There are critical issues to consider, namely the economy, our foreign policy, and our lost liberties.
Pro-choice/Pro-life won't matter if this country becomes a communist country or crumbles like Rome.