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    People's Weekly World
    May 30 2009


    COMMENTARY
    Psychopaths wanted for high court appointment


    Author: Emile Schepers
    People's Weekly World Newspaper, 05/30/09 15:20


    Wow, is Sonia Sotomayor, President Obama's first nominee to the
    Supreme Court, ever in for it!

    Mark Kirkorian of the anti-immigrant `Center for Immigration Studies'
    told the press this week that it is incorrect to pronounce her name
    SotomayOR with the accent on the last syllable as she and anybody who
    knows a smidgeon of Spanish pronounces it, but that the name should be
    pronounced `SotoMAYur," with the accent on the second to last
    syllable. Why? Because this is America, and people should Americanize
    the pronunciation of their foreign names if they want to stay here. We
    have reliable information that Kirkorian, for example, pronounces his
    typically Armenian name as `Chumley'.

    This is the tip of the iceberg of the racist and sexist attacks and
    insults to which Ms. SotomaYOR is being subjected as her confirmation
    proceeds. Worse than refusing to patriotically mispronounce her own
    name, she confesses to being influenced by her environment. And
    horrible to relate, President Obama has said he was looking for judges
    who exhibit `empathy."

    The Republican right ran to their dictionaries to look up `empathy'
    and found that it means `ability to understand the feelings of
    others," or some such commie claptrap. So of course, they're `agin''
    it. `Empathy' has no place on the Supreme Court.

    Well, I did some research and found out that by definition, a person
    without empathy is a `psychopath." Yes, psychiatrists define
    psychopaths as people who are unable to exhibit `empathy or remorse."
    So if the right wants people without empathy on the Supreme Court,
    what they are really looking for are psychopaths in black robes.

    I think this is perfectly reasonable. After all, psychopaths have had
    distinguished careers in both the executive and legislative branches,
    so why not in the judiciary also? Having an all-psychopath, no-empathy
    bench would solve several current legal dilemmas like the argument
    over whether people who are actually innocent should be executed
    because their incompetent legal counsel did not file appeal papers on
    time (I kid you not, this is actually being discussed).

    But there is another problem. Judge Sotomayor is quoted as having
    suggested in a 2001 speech that the environment in which she and other
    judges grew up might have a positive influence on their ability to
    understand their duties. Of course, Ms. Sotomayor grew up as a
    working-class daughter of Puerto Rican parents, and was not born with
    a silver spoon in her mouth.

    Most people who read her whole 2001 statement conclude that it's just
    common sense. Judges like anybody else are influenced by their life
    experiences, and this is bound to be reflected in some of their
    rulings.

    It is also ridiculous and offensive to claim that a Puerto Rican woman
    from a working class background would be negatively affected, as a
    judge, by her life experiences, but a white male from an elite
    background would only be positively impacted by his own life
    experiences. It is tantamount to saying that only rich white men are
    eligible to do the judging.

    As a friend said `anybody who believes this nonsense must be living on
    another planet."

    So maybe that is the solution to the dilemma of judges being
    influenced by their life experiences: Find Supreme Court candidates
    from other worlds beyond our solar system. They would have been
    influenced, perhaps, by their experiences growing up on their own
    planets, but not by the human situations which the form the context of
    the cases on which they are supposed to rule, which is what we are
    trying to avoid here.

    Of course, being brought in from outer space would mean that they are
    not U.S. citizens and therefore ineligible for judicial
    appointments. But that can be solved as it was for media mogul Rupert
    Murdoch, who suddenly was made a U.S. citizen, butting ahead in line
    in front of several tens of millions of people so he could own TV and
    radio stations here.

    So how's that for a plan? Psychopathic space cadets for the Supreme
    Court!

    The Republican right should be very pleased with that, as they would
    have plenty of candidates for future openings, including a former vice
    president.

    http://www.pww.org/article/articl eview/15821/
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