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Wednesday, January 11, 2006

Judge Who?

So linked with an AP article about Judge Alito's hearings (Democrats Say Alito's Answers Inconsistent) we find this photo, matched with a caption. Note the incorrect spelling of the judge's name. Apparently the AP says "Alioto" now.
A woman who identified herself as Susanna Doe and is opposed to the nomination of Judge Samuel Alioto to the Supreme Court holds up a protest banner outside U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein's San Francisco office on Monday, Jan. 9, 2006. Women in hospital gowns soaked with simulated blood joined other protesters to mark the opening of Judge Alito's confirmation hearings in Washington.(AP Photo/Eric Risberg)
A spelling error? Or is the AP taking cues from Ted Kennedy?
...Judge "Alioto" has not written one single opinion on the merits in favor of a person of color alleging race discrimination on the job. In fifteen years on the bench, not one.
Oh AP, say it ain't so. Please, follow anyone but Ted Kennedy. He'll lead you right off a bridge.

For more on the continuing saga between Judge Alito and Ted Kennedy's Band of Bloviating Senators, see Michelle Malkin's day three post.

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