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August 23, 2006

Anti-Wiretapping Judge Has Major Conflict of Interest

Posted by Van Helsing at August 23, 2006 10:47 AM

Here's something appalling, but not at all surprising. The nonpartisan watchdog group Judicial Watch has discovered that Anna Diggs Taylor — who was appointed by Dhimmi Carter to impose leftist ideology from a bench in Detroit, and who recently ruled in favor of the ACLU that the NSA must stop protecting Americans from Islamic terrorists by monitoring overseas calls — has been pouring money into that same ACLU.

Judge Diggs Taylor's 2003 and 2004 financial disclosure statements reveal that she served as Secretary and Trustee for the Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan (CFSEM), a position to which she was reelected in June 2005. The CFSEM admits to having made a "recent grant" of $45,000 spread over two years to the pack of hyenas known as the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan — the same ones who brought the lawsuit against the NSA for wiretapping terrorists. Per the CFSEM website:

The Foundation's trustees make all funding decisions at meetings held on a quarterly basis.

In 2003, CFSEM made a donation of $180,000 to the Arab Community Center for Social and Economic Services, which has a case before Diggs Taylor.

Here's an idea: let's elect another Democratic President, and see if we can get Ayman al-Zawahiri appointed to the Supreme Court.

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Judge Diggs Taylor: Carter's legacy lives on in Detroit, as in Iran.

Hat tip: Stop the ACLU