Yesterday's Supreme Court decision in Caperton v. A.T. Massey Coal Co. (more) was a game-changer. Pity GEORGE McCLURE and the once-formidable forces who pressure courthouses, city commissioners, county commissioners and other offices with big-spending campaign contributions.
From this day forward, citizens will not only ask bought-and-paid for judges to recuse themselves (a prospect unnerving to the bought-and-paid-for judge community).
I reckon that citizens will also ask bought-and-paid-for Sheriffs and County Commissioners and Congressmen to recuse themselves, as when someone raises $250,000 for a little 'ole County Commission seat or Sheriff's job.
But Justice Antonin Scalia said yesterday's decision would promote disrespect for the law. And there was generally a-wailin' and a gnashin' of teeth in the bought-and-paid-for judge and politician community.
St. Augustine developer shill-lawyer GEORGE McCLURE now has two reasons to cry in his champagne - one supplied by SCOTUS and one supplied by COSA. (That's Supreme Court of the United States and City of St. Augustine to you, GEORGE.)
See below.
In secret, behind locked gates, the former City Manager of our Nation's Oldest City dumped solid waste in our Old City Reservoir. He emitted raw sewage in our San Sebastian River. Citizens exposed environmental racism and pollution. Our new leaders now listen. We're transforming our City. This is advanced citizenship. Please continue to ask questions and make disclosures. Demand answers. Expect democracy. Help us achieve a St. Augustine National Park and Seashore.
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