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Monday, December 06, 2004
Not Quite The Plummet From Thurgood To Clarence -- But Close

Unable to contain his enthusiasm for destroying All Things Fair And Just, the War-Criminal-In-Chief has now jumped the gun by weeks on replacing Mary Frances Berry, Chairwoman of the U.S. Civil Rights Commission -- a veritable centurion in the battle for civil rights in this country, an Independent first appointed by President Carter -- with Gerald A. Reynolds, a recent laissez-faire corporate regulator and attorney, who detests affirmative action and can be expected to do the bidding of his less-pigmented GOP patrons.
Like Clarence Thomas, Mr. Reynolds can be expected to hold aloft the lamp at the far end of Liberty Street (now part of a "gated community") -- another Lawnjockey for Justice.
posted by Michael
10:18 PM
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