• Re: Meet Amir Ali: The Far-Left, Anti-Cop, BLM Supporting Biden Judge F

    From pothead@21:1/5 to John Smyth on Sun Mar 9 22:09:44 2025
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    On 2025-03-09, John Smyth <smythlejon2@hotmail.com> wrote:
    'Meet Amir Ali: The Far-Left, Anti-Cop, BLM Supporting Biden Judge
    Forcing Trump to Fund USAID Grants'

    <https://thenationalpulse.com/2025/03/09/meet-amir-ali-the-far-left-anti-cop-blm-supporting-biden-judge-forcing-trump-to-fund-usaid-grants/>

    'The foreign-born judge behind a ruling forcing President Donald J.
    Trump to authorize around $2 billion in payments from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to several non-governmental organizations (NGOs) is a Canadian-American jurist. United States
    District Court Judge Amir Ali, who serves on the United States District
    Court for the District of Columbia, was one of the last appointees named
    by former President Joe Biden, becoming the first Arab American Muslim
    on the federal bench.Ali assumed office less than two weeks after Donald
    J. Trump won the 2024 presidential election and has quickly emerged as
    one of the more troublesome judges in the early days of the America
    First leader’s second term.

    Judge Ali has aggressively intervened against President Trump’s plans to wind down USAID, with most of the agency’s core functions being absorbed
    by the U.S. State Department. However, the judge’s ruling also presents
    a potential conflict of interest both as a Canadian and as someone with
    ties to the very NGO communities the judge says Trump must fund.
    A HISTORY WITH FAR-LEFT CAUSES.

    Before Biden appointed him to the bench, Amir Ali served as executive director of the MacArthur Justice Center, an NGO group established
    through the J. Roderick MacArthur Foundation. The late J. Roderick
    MacArthur, the namesake, is the son of John D. MacArthur, who
    established the massive John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation,
    which funds countless progressive NGO projects.The MacArthur Justice
    Center is best characterized as a far-left dark money group that seeks
    to undermine the American criminal justice system, arguing it is replete
    with systemic racism. Additionally, the organization has lobbied against federal government efforts to boost the number of Border Patrol agents,
    and has played an integral role in the adoption of soft-on-crime
    policies in New Orleans that resulted in an explosion of urban
    violence.Since 2018, Ali served as a professor at Harvard Law School and oversaw the academic institution’s criminal justice appellate clinic. Notably, Amir Ali also served on the board of directors for the
    progressive Appellate Project, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that promotes
    diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies in the legal appellate field.Before his judicial nomination, Amir Ali’s legal work
    predominantly focused on progressive criminal justice. As an attorney,
    Ali successfully argued Welch v. United States before the U.S. Supreme
    Court in 2016, which retroactively extended changes made under Johnson
    v. United States to the Residual Clause of the Armed Career Criminal
    Act. This, in essence, expanded due process rights against federal
    criminal statutes deemed excessively vague.
    NOMINATION TO THE BENCH.
    Amir Ali was one of the last appointments nominated by former President
    Joe Biden to be confirmed by the U.S. Senate. During his Senate
    confirmation hearing in early 2024, Ali was hammered by Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) over the MacArthur Justice Center’s support for abolishing police departments and statements by former employees in support of the
    Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement.After being advanced out of the Senate Judiciary Committee on an 11 to 10 partisan-line vote, Ali’s nomination languished in the Senate for seven months, with Democrats unable to
    secure a cloture vote. However, in November, then-Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) began pushing the nomination forward and secured
    cloture 50 to 48. Sen. Mike Braun (R-IN) was absent from the vote, being
    in Indiana to prepare for his transition as the state’s newly elected governor. Former Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) joined Republicans in voting against cloture and final confirmation, but with Sen. Braun absent, Amir
    Ali was confirmed by the Senate on a partisan 50 to 49 vote.At the time,
    Vice President Kamala Harris was in Hawaii and would have been unable to
    cast a tie-breaking vote'

    And the libbys claim a deep stte does not exist.
    Point of note, SCOTUS gets nominations from the party in power.
    Totally fair.


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  • From Siri Cruise@21:1/5 to pothead on Sun Mar 9 15:34:37 2025
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    pothead wrote:
    And the libbys claim a deep stte does not exist.
    Point of note, SCOTUS gets nominations from the party in power.
    Totally fair.


    As do other courts which means this particular judge's appointment
    is totally fair.

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  • From P. Coonan@21:1/5 to All on Mon Mar 10 00:56:50 2025
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    On 09 Mar 2025, pothead <pothead@snakebite.com> posted some news:vql3j8$ujv9$3@dont-email.me:

    On 2025-03-09, John Smyth <smythlejon2@hotmail.com> wrote:
    'Meet Amir Ali: The Far-Left, Anti-Cop, BLM Supporting Biden Judge
    Forcing Trump to Fund USAID Grants'

    <https://thenationalpulse.com/2025/03/09/meet-amir-ali-the-far-left-ant >>i-cop-blm-supporting-biden-judge-forcing-trump-to-fund-usaid-grants/>

    'The foreign-born judge behind a ruling forcing President Donald J.
    Trump to authorize around $2 billion in payments from the United
    States Agency for International Development (USAID) to several
    non-governmental organizations (NGOs) is a Canadian-American jurist.
    United States District Court Judge Amir Ali, who serves on the United
    States District Court for the District of Columbia, was one of the
    last appointees named by former President Joe Biden, becoming the
    first Arab American Muslim on the federal bench.Ali assumed office
    less than two weeks after Donald J. Trump won the 2024 presidential
    election and has quickly emerged as one of the more troublesome
    judges in the early days of the America First leader’s second term.

    Judge Ali has aggressively intervened against President Trump’s
    plans to wind down USAID, with most of the agency’s core functions
    being absorbed by the U.S. State Department. However, the judge’s
    ruling also presents a potential conflict of interest both as a
    Canadian and as someone with ties to the very NGO communities the
    judge says Trump must fund. A HISTORY WITH FAR-LEFT CAUSES.

    Before Biden appointed him to the bench, Amir Ali served as executive
    director of the MacArthur Justice Center, an NGO group established
    through the J. Roderick MacArthur Foundation. The late J. Roderick
    MacArthur, the namesake, is the son of John D. MacArthur, who
    established the massive John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur
    Foundation, which funds countless progressive NGO projects.The
    MacArthur Justice Center is best characterized as a far-left dark
    money group that seeks to undermine the American criminal justice
    system, arguing it is replete with systemic racism. Additionally, the
    organization has lobbied against federal government efforts to boost
    the number of Border Patrol agents, and has played an integral role
    in the adoption of soft-on-crime policies in New Orleans that
    resulted in an explosion of urban violence.Since 2018, Ali served as
    a professor at Harvard Law School and oversaw the academic
    institution’s criminal justice appellate clinic. Notably, Amir Ali
    also served on the board of directors for the progressive Appellate
    Project, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that promotes diversity, equity, and
    inclusion (DEI) policies in the legal appellate field.Before his
    judicial nomination, Amir Ali’s legal work predominantly focused on
    progressive criminal justice. As an attorney, Ali successfully argued
    Welch v. United States before the U.S. Supreme Court in 2016, which
    retroactively extended changes made under Johnson v. United States to
    the Residual Clause of the Armed Career Criminal Act. This, in
    essence, expanded due process rights against federal criminal
    statutes deemed excessively vague. NOMINATION TO THE BENCH.
    Amir Ali was one of the last appointments nominated by former
    President Joe Biden to be confirmed by the U.S. Senate. During his
    Senate confirmation hearing in early 2024, Ali was hammered by
    Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) over the MacArthur Justice Center’s
    support for abolishing police departments and statements by former
    employees in support of the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement.After
    being advanced out of the Senate Judiciary Committee on an 11 to 10
    partisan-line vote, Ali’s nomination languished in the Senate for
    seven months, with Democrats unable to secure a cloture vote.
    However, in November, then-Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer
    (D-NY) began pushing the nomination forward and secured cloture 50 to
    48. Sen. Mike Braun (R-IN) was absent from the vote, being in Indiana
    to prepare for his transition as the state’s newly elected
    governor. Former Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) joined Republicans in
    voting against cloture and final confirmation, but with Sen. Braun
    absent, Amir Ali was confirmed by the Senate on a partisan 50 to 49
    vote.At the time, Vice President Kamala Harris was in Hawaii and
    would have been unable to cast a tie-breaking vote'

    And the libbys claim a deep stte does not exist.
    Point of note, SCOTUS gets nominations from the party in power.
    Totally fair.

    They can still be blocked, right whatzis name, uh Merrick somebody...?

    Amir Ali may throw some logs in the road temporarily but they won't last.

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  • From Lawrence D'Oliveiro@21:1/5 to All on Mon Mar 10 06:23:18 2025
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    If you’re stubborn about sticking to Windows 10, here’s another bit of functionality Microsoft is going to take away from you: use of
    Microsoft Office/365.

    <https://www.theverge.com/2025/1/15/24344209/microsoft-365-office-apps- windows-10-end-of-support>

    So what other choice do you have apart from going to an alternative
    like LibreOffice? Or abandoning Windows altogether, and embracing the
    greater options available with Linux?

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