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Welcome to my blog, the purpose of my blog is to educate members of the Internet Community and highlight the latest news articles and/or legal developments in the area of Equality issues in the world today. All information shared on this blog is correctly cited in accordance with Blue Book rules related to law review writing.*
Due to the recent INJUSTICES in Iran...I am also going to dedicate some of my blog postings to our Iranian Sisters & Brothers who are Standing up for their freedom! The Blog is now dedicated to the memory of NEDA.
*Recent postings regarding Iran, proper citations may have been excluded to protect the identity of sources for the safety of their limbs and lives.
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These are bad news of Cruelty in Iran. I hope that one day Women will be freer. However all people of the Middle East should be treated with respect and kindness. The People responsible for September 11 were very few. Military Intervention from the U. S. or Israel would be a tragedy with lots of useless deaths.
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And there are Good News in the USA :
Associated Press Analysis: GOP struggles for anti-Sotomayor message - Republicans floundering in efforts to trip up Sonia Sotomayor for Supreme Court
By JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS – July 5, 2009
Julie Hirschfeld Davis has covered Congress and the White House for 11 years.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iubIQLawuKXGQ-TOZApWxw4EE2BQD9989LKG0
Some excerpts :
WASHINGTON (AP) — A week before her Senate hearings, Republicans are floundering in their efforts to trip up Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor, unable to find an effective message about why she's not fit to serve.
Blame the tricky politics of opposing the woman who would be the first Hispanic justice, especially for a party struggling to broaden its base and whose chief spokesman on Sotomayor has a troubled history of racism allegations.
Add to that the mathematical impossibility of Republicans' rejecting President Barack Obama's first high court nominee, and it's a recipe for a weak-kneed response.
Conservative activists have noticed, and they're not happy.
"Too many Republicans and conservatives planned to lose instead of planning to win" the debate over Sotomayor, said Tom Fitton of Judicial Watch. His group has mounted strong opposition to the federal appeals court judge.
About half the Senate's Republicans are willing to raise serious questions about Sotomayor and there's "a sizable minority who — partly because she's Hispanic — just want this to go away," said Curt Levey of the Committee for Justice.
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