I’m not sure what it is about Pennsylvania, but they seem to believe we need 187 different types of judges, and it seems every one is up for re-election. I could fill a landfill with the flyers we’ve gotten in the last week from judicial candidates alone. Usually, I’ll go to the site, if there is one, and look over their stances on issues, but sometimes, there’s no reason to do that.

As an example, let me introduce Steve Lachman, independent candidate for, wait, I need to look to see what particular brand, here, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. He left a flyer in the door, and I zoomed in on this:

Medator: Center for Alternatives in Community Justice

Oops, that’s all we need to know about him.

3 Comments

  1. skh.pcola says:

    “Community justice” is akin to “criminal justice,” which is a symbol for white guilt and indicative of underlying mental vacuity. That extends to every “-justice” phrase that I’ve ever heard. Until leftards begin talking about “victim justice,” they will continue to be wrong.

  2. Mitch H. says:

    All I needed to know about Lachman was that his poster was in the window of the local moonbat nest over on Spring Street.

  3. rightwingprof says:

    Mitch H. on May 9, 2007 at 2:11 pm said:

    All I needed to know about Lachman was that his poster was in the window of the local moonbat nest over on Spring Street.

    For some strange reason, I tend not to vote for judges who want to teach criminals to knit instead of throwing them in jail.