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Mel Gibson and Michael Richards said far worse about the Jews and they haven't gone to jail for their anti-Semitism. And in case anyone hasn't noticed, the Oslo Peace Accords were a miserable failure in part because Israel's governments dragged their feet on making real concessions in what was supposed to be "land for peace.
Well, the government did have the testimony of one Judith Miller, the proven professional liar at the "New York Times" whose exposes on Iraq's "weapons of mass destruction" are lies that are far more criminal in nature than anything proven to have been done by Salah or Ashqar.
Salah is from Bridgeview, someone I have known for years. Ashqar is a university professor from Virginia. Supposedly, according to FBI testimony, they got together 13 years ago in Philadelphi...
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[Slang of U.S. origin.] An unfair, biased, or hasty judicial proceeding that ends in a harsh punishment; an unauthorized t...
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West Bend lawyer Daryl Laatsch has asked the state Judicial Commission to investigate whether Grafton lawyer Steve Cain, a candidate for the Mid-Moraine Municipal Court judgeship, violated the state code of judicial conduct when he referred to the Mid- Moraine court in a newspaper article as having a "kangaroo court air about it" under Laatsch and the current judge, John Grundahl.
Cain and Grundahl will be competing in the April 7 election. Laatsch was eliminated from the race in the February primary.
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Wednesday's meeting of the District 11 School Board should be even more interesting than usual, as the personality clashes and policy schisms that have marked board proceedings for the past year move from behind the scenes to front and center. A kangaroo court of sorts will be held. Facing censure for alleged crimes against the district is board member Eric Christen, who stands accused of... well... having an abrasive style and taking the role of reformer too seriously, as best we can tell. Presiding will be Chief Justice/ Grand Inquisitor/Board President Sandy Shakes, who also ran for the post promising change but doesn't like being reminded by Christen and other reform slate candidates that she betrayed the cause and became an apologist for the status quo.
Christen's censure seems des...
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 3, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The California Supreme Court has been considering an unprecedented Petition For Review of a Santa Monica Small Claims Court case since November 23, 2011. The case started in the courtroom of Judge Lawrence Cho in January 2011 and involves an attorney fee dispute between Donald Zachary, the former Vice President of NBC News, Legal Affairs in Los Angeles and American Association of Women (AAW), the parent organization of the Full Disclosure Network(R), a non- profit, cable and Internet television program. View the eleven page Supreme Court Petition filed under case Number S198189 at this URL: http://fulldisclosure.net/Documents/ CASupremeCourtPetitionForReview11-22-11.pdf
AAW Contends Judge Cho Was Disqualified From Hearing The Case:
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Here they go again. Last April's so-called Durban II human rights conference, convened by the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva, welcomed Iran's President Mahmoud "Wipe Israel from the Map" Ahmadinejad as its opening keynoter. On that day of infamy, more than 30 delegations, including Canada and the United States, walked out on the speech.
They should have kept walking.
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The fuses have been lit and the explosions are all but certain. The question is: Will enough citizens awake in time and compel our elected officials t...
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To: STATE EDITORS
Contact: David Almasi of the National Center for Public Policy Research, +1-202-543-4110, dalmasi@nationalcenter.org
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Kangaroo court's in session. The judge is a hanging judge. So I promise to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but.
Sort of.
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OAKLAND, Calif. - Officers of the Yankees' kangaroo court had their evidence against Nick Swisher, who mistakenly thought the sacrifice sign was flashed in Wednesday's fourth inning.
Twice, Swisher showed he would bunt.