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No News Is Good News?

Posted on October 10, 2008 at 3:09 pm

Ken Whitehouse reports on the federal hearing in the case of Rosalind Kurita versus a whole bunch of folks:

The case was heard today by Judge Robert Echols, who said he would not make a decision until next week.

After the long and tedious hearing adjourned, Kurita said that she felt today’s actions resulted in a “fair hearing,” but that “No matter what, I don’t think this will be the end.” She added, “My counsel (Bopp) did a wonderful job in working for the will of the people.”

Tennessee Democratic Party Chairman Gray Sasser said that Kurita’s counsel presented “tenuous legal arguments.”

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2 Responses to “No News Is Good News?”

  1. October 10th, 2008 3:39 pm

    There is precedent, and it is NOT in Kurita’s favor. This is nothing more than a publicity stunt to imply that she’s a martyr.

    I really do hope the GOP puts money into this campaign for her; it takes money away from campaigns they can actually win.

  2. Andy Axel writes
    October 10th, 2008 4:15 pm

    Tennessee Democratic Party Chairman Gray Sasser said that Kurita’s counsel presented “tenuous legal arguments.”

    Tenuous? This from the guy who manufactured the “incurably uncertain” standard for primary nullification?

    That’s rich.

    In plain words: “I will not tolerate the courts f****** with party-approved corruption.”

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