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SCOTUS skeptical that state abortion bans conflict with federal health care law; Iowa advocates for immigrants push back on Texas-style deportation bill; new hearings, same arguments on both sides for ND pipeline project; clean-air activists to hold "die-in" Friday at LA City Hall.

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DeFazio Floating Impeachment for Chief Justice

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Monday, October 25, 2010   

COOS BAY, Ore. - A veteran Oregon Congressman says the highest court in the land struck a low blow against democracy, and he thinks the Supreme Court's Chief Justice should be impeached. Democrat Rep. Peter DeFazio is locked in a tight race with what seems like three opponents: his Republican challenger, Art Robinson and two East Coast conservative activists, who have spent almost $100,000 on ads attacking DeFazio. The ads are perfectly legal, thanks to the Supreme Court's decision in the "Citizens United" case, which allows practically unlimited and virtually anonymous campaign spending.

DeFazio says Justice John Roberts went against his pledge to respect precedents set by the court in the case.

"He has done more to undermine the foundation of our representative democracy by making it a massive money race instead of a fair contest of ideas, than any other person in America - more than every single Republican operative, combined."

The result of the decision has been a marked increase in campaign spending for the midterm election, with the vast majority supporting Republican candidates. DeFazio says he is currently working with legal experts about the possibility of impeachment. Several scholars have said the effort is not likely to gain traction in Washington, and Roberts himself has not issued a response.

DeFazio says he would still like to see some change in the law to require more disclosure, an effort that recently failed in the Senate by a very narrow margin. But he says even that wouldn't make much of a dent in the new flow of big money.

"There is still the opportunity for plenty of millionaires and billionaires to hide behind phony, nonexistent groups and attempt to influence or buy elections, as is happening in my case with one Wall Street billionaire."

The ads targeting DeFazio are funded by the group "Concerned Taxpayers," which is made up of only two taxpayers - one from New York and one from the Washington, D.C., area.





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