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Kagan
Disqualification Still at Issue in Obamacare Case
Supreme Court Denies Freedom Watch Request to
Speak at Oral Argument
Contact: Larry Klayman,
Freedom Watch,
310-595-0800, leklayman@yahoo.com
WASHINGTON, Jan. 23, 2012 /Standard
Newswire/ -- Today, Larry Klayman, the founder of Freedom Watch and
before that Judicial Watch, and a former candidate for the U.S. Senate
in 2004 in Florida, issued the following statement with regard to the
Supreme Court's ruling that he could not participate in oral argument in
the Obamacare case:
"The Supreme Court's ruling today did not "rule" on the
requested recusal or disqualification of Justice Elena Kagan. Freedom
Watch's amicus curiae brief remains squarely in front of the court.
Instead the Supreme Court denied my request to participate in oral
argument. Apparently, the Supreme Court thinks it will be embarrassed if
it, in effect, allows the American people to speak and wants to quietly
sweep the issue of its own ethics and respect for the law under the
table.
In Freedom Watch's amicus brief, I stressed that the
Supreme Court must adhere to the rules of ethics that apply to other
federal judges, contrary to the position taken by Chief Justice Roberts,
who stated in his annual report, speaking for all of the justices, that
they are not so bound and will not sit in judgment of themselves. In
effect, Roberts declared that all of the justices are above the law.
This attitude is a formula for revolution, I wrote,
because if the judicial system acts as if it is nobility and is not
accountable to "We the People," then we are living in a time more akin
to 1776 than today's world. This is why the Tea Party and Occupy Wall
Street movements have sprung up. The people are simply fed up that their
grievances are not being heard.
Thus, while Freedom Watch's request, in writing, to have
Justice Kagan recuse herself or be disqualified by the other justices
remains pending, the Supreme Court's decision today to exclude me from
oral argument is predictable, but very troubling. Apparently, the
justices are circling the wagons and walling themselves off not just
from the rule of law, but the rest of the country. They are like the
three monkeys, "See No Evil, Hear No Evil, and Do No Evil," multiplied
by three. They are in denial and neither want to publicly face the law
or reality.
The justices work for us, and the Supreme Court is the
peoples' court, not the justices' court. Accordingly, I hope that they
will sober up and do the right thing and disqualify Justice Kagan from
sitting on the Obamacare case, as she has a textbook conflict of
interest given her involvement in the drafting of, and supporting, the
legislation, while she was an official of the Obama administration at
the Department of Justice."
Freedom Watch's amicus brief can be found at
www.freedomwatchusa.org.
Mr. Klayman can be contacted at leklayman@yahoo.com or call 310 595-0800.
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