With Kagan, we get a Lifetime Obama 08/20/2010
The bottom line, however you want to look at it, to Obama’s selection for Supreme Court is for his power only. Not only is Kagen not a correct choice for the nation but for the court as well; especially in this time of war and fiscal challenge. No matter who it is, everyone you will speak to about Kagan has their own ideas of her but the one thing that stands out within everyone’s response is clear: “No experience in the judicial chambers.” Although many follow that up with other previous members of the Supreme Court and their glowing background as justices, it is not just the experience but what comes along with it that we should be just as concerned with. It is the timing of her arrival. We are in a time of incredible crisis and, while we await the end of Obama’s reign so we can fully restore ourselves, to place another politically questionable newbie into a lifetime appointment will place us in an even worse place than we are now. Further, even when you look at her experience, some seen through the documents allowed by the Obama administration, you see very strong opinions for the most recently examined and questioned factors of society. When President Obama was a freshman Senator, he left a lot of markings that, if really examined, would have been warning signs to his plans for power. When it comes to Kagan, we see the same thing through instances such as her attempt to create a bench for herself in less stronghold positions such as president of a law school to evade the military from entering for recruitment purposes. Another aspect we should be focusing on is the fact that we, being a nation that is gradually being sold off by a president-in-training, should realize putting training wheels on a higher office for anyone leads to dramatic results and aftermaths. If she is placed in this position, we cannot fire her and she will not leave for decades through which she will affect our nation even past her lifetime. This price is a mere fraction we are paying now for allowing our commander-in-training and one we cannot pay; especially now. One thing that we can take from the error that is Obama, is a lesson that should be learned fast: Training wheels are not allowed on any factor of our government. How Kagan could kill America 05/13/2010
When Obama’s Supreme Court selection turned out to be a woman who never even held a position on the legal bench and had more questions in her career than court cases, most were not surprised and new any resulting decision would be questionable not only when it came to ability and experience but also credibility for the job. Nonetheless, Elena Kagan was not what anyone really expected. Even before being a line on Obama’s list, Kagan has been examined and have left many wondering if she even has the ability to be on the bench in the first place. With many actions literally threatening laws she is sworn to defend, it seems the magnifying glass placed on her career recently seems unneeded as not only does she have a thin list of legal writings, but also a pretty obvious controversial legal history. In fact, even her non-legal positions was seen to her as her own personal courtroom. In attempt to bar the military from using the office of Career Services, Kagan attempted to connect “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” and the right for military to be present on campuses during her term as Dean of Harvard Law School. While Obama’s colleague Senator John Kerry may have once stated that it is the undereducated who enlist, statistics show otherwise. Read more |

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