[NYTr] Do the Feddie! (Federalist Society Parties to Celebrate Stunning Success)

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Fri Nov 16 11:38:50 EST 2007


sent by Francis Boyle

[Almost all of the lawyers involved in the Bush Jr torture scandal are
members of the Federalist Society. Thanks to the Federalist Society,
the Muslim world--58 states and 1.25 billion people-- believe that the
United States is a nation of sadists and sexual perverts. In fact, it
is the Feddies who are the sadists and sexual perverts.

See: "Federalist Society Hijacking Justice"
http://blythe-systems.com/pipermail/nytr/Week-of-Mon-20040621/002827.html

The Federalist Society, a Right-wing network of lawyers, judges and 
supporters, is undoing civil rights and other gains made through the
courts, by George E. Cury and Trevor W.Coleman


I am probably dating myself here ,but thirty five years ago
today, America was in the throes of the so-called British invasion of
the American rock scene. One of those many groups was Freddie and the
Dreamers, with their new hit song, "Do the Freddie!", and their new
dance craze, "The Freddie." All three--the group, the song and the
dance--disappeared without a trace into Trotsky's ashcan of history.
Until today! Worming their way back into the hearts of America, the
Halls of Congress, and across American TV screens everywhere is the new
hit song "Do the Feddie!", the new dance craze "The Feddie", brought to
you by the latest shlock/rock group, Feddie and the Schemers--STARRING,
Ken "Big Tobacco" Starr, Fast Eddie Meese, Brad "Little Bigot" Reynolds,
Bob "Intellectual Feast" Bork, Lino "Bell Curve" Graglia, and Ronnie
Rotunda, the first Rolls Royce Professor of "Poverty Sucks" Law. So
let's everyone "Do the Feddie!" -FAB]


Do The Feddie!

by Feddie and the Schemers

(To the Tune of "Do the Freddie!")

If the facts don't fit,
Bring in Linda Tripp,
To concoct it,
Do the Feddie!
Do the Feddie!

One step forward,
Two steps back,
Now double-cross your partners,
Then stab 'em in the back.

If your case is weak,
Then you have to leak,
Rule 6 be freaked.
Do the Feddie!
Do the Feddie!

One step forward,
Two steps back,
Now double-cross your partners,
Then stab 'em in the back.

When the dirt's so deep,
That you have to creep,
Way beneath the heap,
Get a Feddie!
Get a Feddie!

One step forward,
Two steps back,
Now double-cross your partners,
Then stab 'em in the back.

When your Bell Curve Busts
Just Wear it is a Truss
To Dance the Feddie
Support the Feddies!
Support the Feddies!

One step forward,
Two steps back,
Now double-cross your partners,
Then stab 'em in the back.


aalsmin-l at lists.ubalt.edu - Nov 15, 2007

The Federalist Society Will Be Partying Like Rock Stars

Posted by Peter Lattman 

 In January 2006, amid the appointments of conservatives Chief Justice
Roberts and Justice Alito to the high court, the NYT had a particularly
memorable article about the influence of the Federalist Society:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/30/politics/politicsspecial1/30alito.html     

	In 1982, the year after Mr. Alito first joined the Reagan
administration, that movement was little more than the handful of legal
scholars who gathered at Yale for the first meeting of the Federalist
Society, a newly formed conservative legal group. 

	Judge Alito's ascent to join Chief Justice Roberts on the court
"would have been beyond our best expectations," said Spencer Abraham,
one of the society's founders, a former secretary of energy under
President Bush and now the chairman of the Committee for Justice, one of
many conservative organizations set up to support judicial nominees.

Beginning today, the Federalist Society will celebrate its stunning
accomplishments with a three-day blowout down in D.C. for the
agenda and the scheduled guests. Click here:
https://www.fed-soc.org/events/eventID.40/event_detail.asp

Tonight's 25th Anniversary Gala, to be held in the Main Hall of D.C.'s
Union Station, will feature a speech by President Bush. The theme for
this year's convention is "Shining City Upon a Hill: American
Exceptionalism."
http://www.reaganfoundation.org/reagan/speeches/farewell.asp
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_exceptionalism  

On Friday, Chief Justice Roberts will deliver the Barbara K. Olson
Memorial Lecture, named after Ted Olson's  late wife who was killed on
Sept. 11. See http://www.gibsondunn.com/Lawyers/tolson

The Times story referenced above closed with a comment by Judge Bork,
one of the Federalist Society's leading lights who acknowledged the
success of the conservative judicial movement. "It has been a long time
coming," he said, "but more needs to be done." 

Party on! 





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