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Friday, June 29, 2018

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About the Supreme Court…

 

     With the absence of Mr. Kennedy from the Supreme Court, we have an international opportunity to take a look at How the whole Supreme Court system is handled and call it into question.  ANYONE living in the world ANYWHERE MUST have a say in this process as U.S. policy, armed intervention and economic intervention has affected each and every person on the planet earth.

     My feeling is we should have an elected Supreme Court and that each member should have a term of only 10 years. NOT A LIFETIME SEAT ON THE HIGH COURT THAT MAKES THEM MORE POWERFUL THAN ANY SITTING U.S. PRESIDENT THROUGHOUT TIME, INCLUDING ROOSEVELT.

     I make my apologies for sounding a bit harsh or a bit angry, but there are many, many people around the world who are suffering a great deal due to U.S. policy and judicial rulings that are made by the U.S. Supreme Court.

     Making each justice only able to hold a ten-year term will bring long-awaited democracy and change [ and I don’t mean pocket change] to our high court.  The turnover will automatically allow more vigorous flux & flexibility to our system and not allow for one-sided courts to rule for an inordinate amount of time.

     There also needs to be a system put into place to make sure that ALL PEOPLE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD have some sort of systematic say in what and How people are placed on the Supreme Court and have a vote in who gets put on the Supreme Court.

     The process needs to be opened and more than ole White men need to be on the court.  The existence of Clarence Thomas on the High Court has been a consistent and on-going slap in the face to Africans, African Americans and all people of African descent throughout the world, as well as all thinking and caring people of all races, and needs to be addressed, counterbalanced, and compensated for immediately.     

     I need People of merit, will and good ethics to take up this issue in their personal discussions, social media, stock purchases, advocacy work, and to utilize their bully pulpits to make these items mentioned above come to life as soon as possible.

 

Mr. Tracy Charles Gibson,

Educator, activist, writer, children’s advocate, businessman, philanthropist.

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