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Obama Names First Hispanic (Woman) as Supreme Court Nominee - Thoughts, Anyone? (3559 hits)


I don't have a problem with his nominee. She may not be black, but she is a woman, and a federal appeals judge at that. Sonia Sotomayor is her name. When I first saw her, I honestly thought that she was Asian, but alas, nope...she is Hispanic. She is the first Hispanic, but the third woman to ever serve on the Supreme Court; Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg still sits on the bench. Two women...that's great. And diversity...even better.

And for 54 years old, she sure looks good. Go head on, Girl. Congrats to her. She's not been confirmed, but there are no alarm bells sounding to suggest that she won't be confirmed. Here's the actual text from the article:

"WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama chose federal appeals judge Sonia Sotomayor to become the nation's first Hispanic Supreme Court justice on Tuesday, praising her as "an inspiring woman" with both the intellect and compassion to interpret the Constitution wisely.

Obama said Sotomayor has more experience as a judge than any current member of the high court had when nominated, adding she has earned the "respect of colleagues on the bench, the admiration of many lawyers who argue cases in her court and the adoration of her clerks, who look to her as a mentor."

Standing next to Obama at the White House, Sotomayor recalled a childhood spent in a housing project in the Bronx as well as her upper-echelon legal career: "I strive never to forget the real world consequences of my decisions on individuals, businesses and government."

Barring the unexpected, Senate confirmation seems likely, given the large Democratic majority. If approved, she would join Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg as the second woman on the current court, the third in history. She would succeed retiring Justice David Souter.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., issued a statement saying he looked forward "to working with both Democrats and Republicans on the Judiciary Committee to confirm Judge Sotomayor as the first Hispanic and the third woman to sit on the court."

Senate Republicans pledged to give her a fair hearing, and some questioned whether she would base decisions on her personal feelings, rather than constitutional principles. Given her background, any effort to filibuster her nomination could carry political risks, since Hispanics are the fastest-growing segment of the population and an increasingly important one politically.

Sotomayor would be unlikely to alter the ideological balance of the court, since Souter generally sides with the liberals on key 5-4 rulings. But at 54, she is a generation younger that Souter, and liberal outside groups hope she will provide a counterpoint to some of the sharply worded conservative rulings.

Introducing his choice, Obama said, "Along the way, she's faced down barriers, overcome the odds and lived out the American dream that brought her parents here so long ago." "

What are YOUR feelings on the subject?

Blessings...
Posted By: Dee Gray
Tuesday, May 26th 2009 at 7:25PM
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Mr. Maxwell, I concur wholeheartedly. This really is good news. And the fact that this woman seems like a judicial powerhouse should shut down the naysayers in one swoop. Obama obviously did his research, which he is intrinsicly qualified to do because of his own law background. Kudos, Mr. President.

Blessings...
Wednesday, May 27th 2009 at 12:37AM
Dee Gray
a puerto rican is black---but again my choice would have been a Hussein, or Hasan or an Ahmed.
Friday, May 29th 2009 at 1:28PM
robert powell
robert, it is alright, because you now still have 7 more years and maybe 3 more chances for our American President Obama to choose at long last someone with those NAMES that helps show (with more than lip service)that we are a 'melting pot' country for t-r-u-t-h(smile)
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