Wednesday, April 20, 2005

DeLay on using the internet

As Yahoo reports.

"Absolutely. We've got Justice Kennedy writing decisions based upon international law, not the Constitution of the United States? That's just outrageous," DeLay told Fox News Radio on Tuesday. "And not only that, but he said in session that he does his own research on the Internet? That is just incredibly outrageous."

3 comments:

Gonzo said...

Yes, and?

I happen to agree with the first part of the statement. Decisions should be based on our Constitution. As to the second part, I'm not sure what DeLay means so I don't have an opinion.

OTOH, I seem to recall Harry Reid (D) calling Clarence Thomas an "embarrassment" and insinuating that he was semi-literate not too long ago.

Gonzo said...

OK, here ya go on Reid:

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/12/13/politics/printable660857.shtml?CMP=ILC-SearchStories

CBS good enough for you?

Garrett said...

[(He calls Thomas "an embarrassment," his opinions "poorly written.")]

Ok, that's half of your comment substantiated. "Poorly-written" legal opinions don't imply anything about literacy, though.