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unless HE was in that boat it would be no accidentThat would be one big boating accident for sure
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unless HE was in that boat it would be no accidentThat would be one big boating accident for sure
Good for him, but he doesn't have any respect for the Bill of Rights, part of our Constitution, which is the supreme law of the land. He therefore has no place in an American courtroom.Judge Walker was originally born in Mississippi, but his parents moved to Compton, California when he was young, and he grew up there. He fell in love with Oregon, after first getting his Bachelor's Degree at the University of Oregon, and then obtaining his law degree from the University's Law School.
He opened the very first African American law firm in Oregon.
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Well, this is the cumulative effect of having liberal Presidents and Governors appointing judges to the courts. You end up with all of your judges becoming liberals too.
Just think of the kind of Federal judges that Hillary is going to appoint to office. In my opinion, this would be the most frightening aspect of her being elected President.
Kulongoski has long since retired, but his legacy continues to live on in the judges that he appointed.
And what kind of judges will Governor Brown appoint to our courts, if she remains in office??
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so your religous affiliation means you can or cannot be a good judge. if this is your premise then i disagree the law is the law
so your religous affiliation means you can or cannot be a good judge. if this is your premise then i disagree the law is the law
regardless of faith. To my knowledge there is such a thing as freedom of religous belief in this country.
i can agree with that and support it fully. If she is foiund not to support the laws of this country and the constitution kick her to the curb. As an individual she can believe what she wants. Once she puts those robes on her job is to support this countries legal lawsI think you are missing my point. I don't care about her religious beliefs...........I just don't want them to interfere with how she does her job. If the Quran is what she lives by then our laws mean nothing to her.
Multnomah County Circuit Court Judge Kenneth R. Walker declared in open court on Wednesday that all firearms in the United States of America need to be dumped into the ocean.
Judge Walker, who was originally appointed to the court by former Oregon Governor Ted Kulongoski, made a long anti-gun diatribe during sentencing for Marcell Lee Daniel Jr., who had fired 30 rounds during an afternoon drive-by shooting of an innocent man on a North Portland sidewalk. The man, Andrew Coggins Jr., 24, died of his wounds.
Judge Walker said that firearms should not be allowed to be possessed by anyone. Not hunters, not even members of law enforcement. Instead, he said that they should all be "dumped in the ocean". He said that if all guns were banned, that countless murders would never happen, and most suicides would also be prevented.
Judge Walker said: "Guns are a scourge of this country and no one should have one as far as I am concerned," he said. "There's no defense to owning guns. There's just absolutely no reason to have them."
As long as anti-gun liberal Presidents and Governors continue to be able to appoint our Federal and State judges, gun rights in our nation will continue to erode. It is inevitable.
The handwriting is clearly on the wall. These are the kind of judges now in charge of administering the law in Oregon.
Here is a link to the full news story:
All guns in U.S. should be dumped in ocean, judge says
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Who made this idiot a judge?
I think the author in this article has the right idea: someone, and by that I mean an Oregon based gun rights organization, should file a complaint. Who knows how far it would get, but it is worth the effort. Unfortunately an individual filling such a complaint with a judge as overtly biased and unprincipled as this, would risk possible retribution for the same reasons this 'judge' has devolved the rule of law, civil rights, and the constitution; he's a snake in the grass (my apologies to the snakes). OFF? Somebody?
Nuts.
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All part of the culture war, Cigar. The good old USA has been under assault for quite awhile. I found this picture of the gal you're talking about. Apparently, this "judge" was actually sworn in on a koran.