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    Dear Professor:

    President Bush recently made an appointment of a federal judge while Congress was in recess. What is all the flap over his action?

    Dear Kurt:

    Good thing you brought this up; it is important that we take an objective look at this critical topic.

    Firstly, all the President has done with his recess appointment of that federal judge is throw a big-time, ill-conceived, despicable, uncalled-for, out-of-line temper tantrum. I'm so mad that I could kick my dog. In fact I did, but only once, because then he bit me.

    As you may know, a recess appointment is a temporary appointment of a judge, made during a Congressional recess, just to get around the Senate confirmation process.

    Sometimes using this approach is an absolute necessity. For example, President Clinton appointed a judge to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. This was a brilliant move by a brilliant president. He knew that the Senate would not approve his appointment (what a man of intuition), and since he was unwilling to let an eminently qualified judge be rejected by the Senate, he used this little end run around Congress to get his man into the position of federal appeals judge.

    What is absolutely outrageous about President Bush's appointment is his reasons for making this recess appointment. Here's a man with absolutely no political prowess. During his tenure, members of the Senate have used filibusters to single-handedly prevent approval of some of his judicial nominations (well, duh!), and since he is unwilling to allow an eminently qualified judge be kept on hold by the Senate, he used this little end run around Congress to get his man onto the federal court.

    See the difference?

    Outrageous, huh? Oh, I could just spit! I'm so furious. Really!


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    AUTHOR: Rob Favero

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