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Hypocritical power abuser pointing fingers at people who make decisions that go against his personal beliefs. Religion run a muck.Seeking to steer the political conversation away from attacks on his past, Newt Gingrich in a conference call with reports today challenged the idea of "judicial supremacy" and talked of making the U.S. court system fairer by getting tougher on judges he called "anti-American." As Gingrich stressed Saturday, the issue (which he has raised in the past) includes a number of potential remedies. He drew widespread attention at Thursday's GOP debate for calling for abolishing courts, but now appears to be softening his rhetoric on the issue............
Gingrich said he recognized the issue's importance about a decade ago after a decision by the 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals that "one nation under God" should be excluded from the Pledge of Allegiance under some circumstances. He also often cites U.S. District Judge Fred Biery of Texas, who in June issued a ruling in which he blocked prayer at a Texas high school, as an example of the need for greater judicial accountability. (The U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals subsequently overturned Biery's ruling.)
"I do think it's legitimate to consider impeaching [Biery], which I do think will be much easier and less controversial than to try to abolish his court," Gingrich said. "That requires that you have a really big majority in the House and Senate."
Read more: http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-57344694-503544/gingrich-wants-to-fight-judicial-supremacy/