Saturday, October 13, 2007

Actist Judge stops fence

Today's Clear & Present Danger

Judge Ellen Segal Huvelle was appointed to the United States District Court by Bill Clinton in October 1999. 
She received a B.A. from Wellesley College in 1970
She was a parter at Clinton's criminal defense firm of Williams & Connolly
By what constitutional right does Judge Ellen Segal Huvelle order the delay of construction of security fencing along the U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona?  

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Giant Tarantula vs. Distinguished Combat Magnum. I wouldn't want to have to clean that up.

Now for the topic at hand. Looks like something about environmental impact studies. As we Marylanders have observed with the ICC, these studies can hold up important projects for literally decades.

Anonymous said...

Tell me about it.

For years, the saying was that Interstate 40 ran from Burlington to Burlingame, and stopped on either side of Overton Park in Memphis.

Timbeaux said...

One of my biggest beefs with the EX-republican party cangress was that they did not instigate impeachment proceedings against the many Clinton- and Carter-appointed judges who so obviously were begging for it. But they were stupid wimps, and remain so, which is why they don't have jobs anymore.

Anonymous said...

That is no tarantula! The thing in the box, I mean... That is in fact a headcrab (also known as a head-humper from the game Half-Life 2.

Anonymous said...

She must "feel" she overrides Congress.

Washingtonpost.com, October 1, 2007, reported that Chertoff said if someone goes to court to slow construction of the border fence he will use the environmental waiver authority Congress authorized.

Minuteman from Utah

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