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Three strikes! She's OUT! Next!


I don't have a say in the matter BUT she'd be out if I did. She has three strikes and that's all it takes for me to GET THE HOOK! I have concerns about her lenient pedophile sentences, her referral of her uncle's life sentence commutation and her pro bono work for Gitmo detainees. Are there are any other red flags?

She has some crazy philosophy that the child pornography laws were written before the internet so the sentencing is too harsh. She asserted that sending out fifty pictures of child porn was so much harder through the mail but it can be done in seconds with computers and the internet. If a person posts fifty pictures on the internet, several thousand people could download those pictures. Lindsey Graham was right when he wanted child porn sickos locked up instead of given supervision.

https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/ho-hum-the-cases-senator-hawley-cites-show-judge-jackson-is-an-unremarkable-sentencer-in-child-porn-cases/

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10649571/Pedophile-center-Ketanji-Brown-Jackson-hearing-continued-looking-images-children.html

Jackson is also UNFIT to be on the Supreme Court since she made a referral to a law firm for her UNCLE to have his life sentence COMMUTED by Obama. Cory Booker spent all that time talking about her wonderful family BUT he didn't mention her uncle whose life sentence was commuted by Obama.

https://edition.cnn.com/politics/live-news/biden-supreme-court-nominee-ketanji-brown-jackson/h_88e7518fd9ecd23b363c4e47d2cb5cc0

I'm also concerned that she was a federal public defender who worked on Gitmo terrorist cases and continued to represent Gitmo terrorists after she went into private practice. She continued representing terrorists who fought US soldiers voluntarily and free of charge. I could understand her representing Gitmo terrorists while working as a federal public defender BUT she continued with these un-American activities after she left her federal position.

https://apnews.com/article/ketanji-brown-jackson-biden-stephen-breyer-us-supreme-court-middle-east-af2eabfa705514b866cde97c49533209

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Her sentencing on CP cases is in line with other judges.
Everyone deserves a fair trial, even people in Guantánamo (since this is a movie board, watch this: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mauritanian)

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The Manchurian Candidate's a good film.

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It doesn't matter what other judges do. This is a LIFETIME appointment to the Supreme Court without any ethics rules to force her out. Also, every court case has a unique set of facts and circumstances that often cannot be compared to other cases.

I suspect the Mauritanian was never tried due to governmental incompetence. He was a recruiter for Al Quaeda who directed the Hamburg cell to Afghanistan. The NBC article below covers a lot and I cut/pasted some info. It seems like an easy death penalty case to me. A lot of criminals are not being prosecuted for crimes AT EVERY LEVEL.

https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna5654550 * The Mauritanian was a recruiter for Al Quaeda *

According to the commission, Slahi advised the men that it was difficult to slip across the border into Chechnya. He encouraged them instead to go to Afghanistan. He assisted with their travel plans and arranged for them to meet operatives for al Qaeda in Pakistan, who in turn arranged a private meeting between Binalshibh and bin Laden in December 1999.

The trip to meet bin Laden prompted the Hamburg contingent to swear allegiance to al Qaeda. It also resulted in an immediate assignment: to lead and plan the Sept. 11 hijackings in the United States.

Slahi was well known to U.S. and German intelligence agencies as an al Qaeda follower, but neither government was aware that he was living in Germany at the time, according to the commission. He was later identified by U.S. investigators as a helper in the creation of a cell in Canada that was to carry out the foiled plot to bomb Los Angeles International Airport during the 2000 millennium celebrations.






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