Tampabay.com
JULY 14, 2009

For this wise African-American, Sotomayor hearings unveil the heart of race conflict in America

Sotomayor-hearings2 Never have I wanted more to throw a brick through the screen of my television.

Watching Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor sit stoically through a succession of white men, perched at the head of the whitest, malest, most powerful political institution in the country -- the U.S. Senate -- telling a Latina from a New York housing project that her Hispanic heritage should mean nothing in her work as a judge, was heartbreaking.

“Our legal system is at a dangerous crossroads. Down one path is the
traditional American system, so admired around the world, where judges
impartially apply the law to the facts without regard to personal
views,” said Republican Sen. Jeff Sessions during the  first day of Sotomayor's hearings Monday. “Down the other path lies a brave new world,
where words have no true meaning, and judges are free to decide what
facts they choose to see. ... I reject that view, and Americans reject
that view.”

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