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Old 11-04-2011, 06:21 PM   #1
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Default Were U.S. Elections Sold to Corporations So Clarence Thomas Could Reward His Friends?

The ethical problems posed by Thomas' involvement in the Citizens United case hardly mark the end of questionable behavior by Thomas and his wife, Ginni.

When Clarence Thomas took his seat before the Senate Judiciary Committee in 1991, things were not looking good for him. Anita Hill, a former employee of Thomas' at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, came forward with explosive allegations of sexual harassment against the judge, and she was a credible witness. Thomas needed more than a Hail Mary to survive his confirmation hearing; he needed a major assist.

Enter Floyd Brown and L. Brent Bozell, Republican operatives with a history of making brutal media attacks on opponents; Brown was responsible for the racially charged "Willie Horton" ad run during George H.W. Bush's 1988 campaign against former Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis, in which Dukakis was made to look like a champion of a brutal murderer and rapist.
The two collaborated on the making and distribution of a television ad headlined, "Who Will Judge the Judge?" that targeted three liberal members of the Judiciary Committee whose lives were haunted by prior scandals of their own: Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., Alan Cranston, D-Calif. and Joseph Biden, D-Del. Time magazine estimated that the ad cost $100,000 to air and reaped about $1 million worth of free publicity. Although Biden had a raft of witnesses available who would have corroborated Hill's characterization of Thomas, Biden chose not to call them, as the New Yorker's Jeffrey Toobin noted this summer in a comprehensive profile of Thomas and his wife, Virginia (Ginni) Lamp Thomas. The organizations sponsoring the ad were Bozell's Conservative Victory Committee, and Brown's group, called Citizens United.


If that name sounds familiar to you, it is because it is the title of a case that came before the U.S. Supreme Court -- a case whose outcome is commonly described as having opened the floodgates of corporate money into the nation's election system. Citizens United was the plaintiff, challenging a decision by the Federal Election Commission. Justice Clarence Thomas cast his vote for Citizens United, truly a deciding vote in that 5-4 decision.
ProtectOurElections.org, a coalition of progressive groups, asserts on its Web site that Thomas was required to recuse himself from the Citizens United case because, the group contends, the ad amounted to an "in-kind" donation to his quest for a seat on the Supreme Court. More recently, a related Web site, OccupyForAccountability.org, has joined that call. (ProtectOurElections' counsel is Kevin Zeese, an organizer of the Occupy DC movement, whose October 15 sit-in on the Supreme Court steps resulted in 19 arrests.)


The ethical problems posed by Thomas' involvement in the Citizens United case hardly mark the end of questionable behavior by Thomas and his wife, Ginni. (See my June article, "8 Reasons Why Clarence Thomas Must Step Down.") There's his failure to disclose his wife's income for 20 years, as required by federal law, which led Common Cause and 20 Democratic members of Congress to call for an investigation under the Ethics in Government Act. The Justice Integrity Project also supports that call. Recent news reports suggest that the income Thomas neglected to report may amount to as much as $1.6 million.
Then there's his all-expenses-paid visits and speech-making to the biannual gatherings hosted by the Koch brothers at swanky resorts. Common Cause contends that Thomas should have recused himself from the Citizens United case, since the Koch brothers, prodigious political donors, stood to gain substantially in political influence from the decision as it was rendered.
Thomas also has enjoyed a relationship with a deep-pocketed donor, Harlan Crow, who, Politico reported, bankrolled Ginni Thomas' short-lived Tea Party organization, Liberty Central, which was criticized as being little more than a slush fund for Mrs. Thomas' travel expenses as she toured the country, rallying opposition to the 2010 health-care reform law, which is likely to come before the Supreme Court. (Liberty Central, had it survived the scandal caused by a New York Times exposé, would have stood to gain by the Citizens United ruling, as would Ginni Thomas' former employers, the Heritage Foundation and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.) Crow also put up the money for a library dedicated to Thomas and bankrolled the restoration of an historic cannery that once employed Thomas' mother.
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Ho hum. It's just Big Louie off his meds again.
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Old 11-04-2011, 08:34 PM   #3
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Well said. Can't he put a sock
in his racist slurs.
Thomas, Scalia, Alito, Roberts, Kennedy
These men stand in the way of tyranny
and the fall of the Republic.

Thomas has more intellect in his
little toe than montemayor, kagan,
and ginsberg put together.
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Old 11-04-2011, 08:47 PM   #4
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Thomas is an Uncle Tom and his wife is an Aunt Jemima

Those five judges want to take us back to the 'good ole days''!

They would string up Abe Lincoln if they could...

Scalia being the very worst of the bunch followed closely by Alito, Thomas and Roberts. In that order.
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Old 11-04-2011, 08:52 PM   #5
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Scalia being the very worst of the bunch followed closely by Alito, Thomas and Roberts. In that order.
Damn, I could not have said it any better myself!
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Old 11-04-2011, 08:55 PM   #6
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Thomas is an Uncle Tom and his wife is an Aunt Jemima

Those five judges want to take us back to the 'good ole days''!

They would string up Abe Lincoln if they could...

Scalia being the very worst of the bunch followed closely by Alito, Thomas and Roberts. In that order.
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That article is an opinion piece from a contributer driven blog, written by a nobody. Really no credibility.
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Old 11-05-2011, 06:55 AM   #8
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Thomas is an Uncle Tom and his wife is an Aunt Jemima

Those five judges want to take us back to the 'good ole days''!

They would string up Abe Lincoln if they could...

Scalia being the very worst of the bunch followed closely by Alito, Thomas and Roberts. In that order.


WDF! Ummmm........Thomas' wife is white.......I know that upsets you liberal Texas racists, but she can't be an Aunt Jemima........isn't it Conde Rice you racist liberals call Aunt Jemima (and photoshop into!)


BTW: Ron Paul is ashamed of you and doesn't want you mentioning his name or supporting him anymore.....
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Old 11-05-2011, 09:43 AM   #9
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Thomas is an Uncle Tom and his wife is an Aunt Jemima


Mrs. Clarence Thomas looking on her husbands swearing in.

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They would string up Abe Lincoln if they could...
Why would they string up a fellow Republican?

You're really confused...or drunk...likely both. The Southern DEMOCRATS are the ones who strung up people.
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Old 11-05-2011, 10:27 AM   #10
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Old 11-05-2011, 02:10 PM   #11
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Clarence does not do much as a justice. He rarely writes opinions, rarely asks questions, rarely earns his paycheck.
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Old 11-05-2011, 10:59 PM   #13
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So it's not, Doove? Prove me wrong. Idiot. Entertaining, but an idiot nonetheless.
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