Wednesday, March 10th, ‘10
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THE PARTY OF LAWYERS
Hopefully you will not be disappointed if I quote Bruce Walker from the American Thinker. There are a few minds out there that eclipse yours truly’s. This is only the second time I have ever ran someone else’s blog on our mini-message page, but what Mr. Walker has to say is important to know and answers some questions as to why Washington is in its current party gridlock…
“The Democratic Party has become the Lawyers’ Party. Barack Obama is a lawyer. Michelle Obama is a lawyer. Hillary Clinton is a lawyer. Bill Clinton is a lawyer. John Edwards is a lawyer. Every Democrat nominee since 1984 went to law school (although Gore did not graduate). Every Democrat vice presidential nominee since 1976, except for Lloyd Bentsen, went to law school…Harry Reid is a lawyer. Nancy Pelosi is a lawyer.
The Republican Party is different. President Bush is a businessman. Vice
President Cheney is a businessman. The leaders of the Republican Revolution: Newt
Gingrich was a history professor.
Tom Delay was an exterminator. Dick Armey was an economist. House Minority
Leader Boehner was a plastic manufacturer. The former Senate Majority Leader
Bill Frist is a heart surgeon. Who was the last Republican president who was a
lawyer? Gerald Ford, who left office 31 years ago and who barely won the
Republican nomination as a sitting president, running against Ronald Reagan in
1976.
The Republican Party is made up of real people doing real work, who are often
the targets of lawyers. The Democrat Party is made up of lawyers. Democrats
mock and scorn men who create wealth, like Bush and Cheney, or who heal the
sick, like Frist, or who immerse themselves in history, like Gingrich. The
Lawyers’ Party sees these sorts of people, who provide goods and services that
people want, as the enemies of America. And, so we have seen the procession of
official enemies, in the eyes of the Lawyers’ Party, grow. Against whom do
Hillary and Obama rail? Pharmaceutical companies, oil companies,
hospitals, manufacturers, fast food restaurant chains, large retail businesses,
bankers, and anyone producing anything of value in our nation. This is the
natural consequence of viewing everything through the eyes of lawyers. Lawyers
solve problems by successfully representing their clients…Lawyers seek to have
new laws passed, they seek to win lawsuits, they press appellate courts to
overturn precedent, and lawyers always parse language to favor their side. Confined
to the narrow practice of law, that is fine. But it is an awful way to govern a
great nation.
Today, we are drowning in laws; we are contorted by judicial decisions; we are
driven to distraction by omnipresent lawyers in all parts of our once private
lives. America has a place for laws and lawyers, but that place is
modest and reasonable, not vast and unchecked. When the most important
decision for our next president is whom he will appoint to the Supreme Court,
the role of lawyers and the law in America is too big. When lawyers use
criminal prosecution as a continuation of politics by other means, as happened
in the lynching of Scooter Libby and Tom Delay, then the power of lawyers in America is too great. When House Democrats sue America in order to hamstring
our efforts to learn what our enemies are planning to do to us, then the role
of litigation in America has become crushing.
We cannot expect the Lawyers’ Party to provide real change, real reform or real
hope in America Most Americans know that a republic in which every major
government action must be blessed by nine unelected judges is not what Washington intended in 1789. Most Americans grasp that we cannot fight a war when ACLU
lawsuits snap at the heels of our defenders…Perhaps Americans will understand
that change cannot be brought to our nation by those lawyers who already
largely dictate American society and business. Perhaps Americans will see
that hope does not come from the mouths of lawyers but from personal dreams
nourished by hard work. Perhaps Americans will embrace the truth that more
lawyers with more power will only make our problems worse.
The United States has 5% of the world’s population and 66% of the world’s
lawyers! Tort (Legal) reform legislation has been introduced in congress
several times in the last several years to limit punitive damages in ridiculous
lawsuits such as “spilling hot coffee on yourself and suing the establishment
that sold it to you” and also to limit punitive damages in huge medical
malpractice lawsuits. This legislation has continually been blocked from even
being voted on by the Democrat Party. When you see that 97% of the political
contributions from the American Trial Lawyers Association goes to the Democrat
Party, then you realize who is responsible for our medical and product costs
being so high!”