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Forum Post: It's time for SUPREME COURT Clarence Thomas to resign SIGN PETITION

Posted 12 years ago on Oct. 10, 2011, 11:15 p.m. EST by joeradmacher (40) from Kansas City, MO
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PETITION link http://act.credoaction.com/campaign/resign_clarence_thomas/?rc=fb_share2

A recently published New York Times expose details the improper ties between Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and influential rightwing funder and activist Harlan Crow.1

Crow is a major contributor to conservative causes and a stalwart supporter of Clarence Thomas. In past years he gave Thomas' wife, Ginni Thomas, $500,000 to exploit the Citizens United decision and start a shadowy, Tea Party-related group called Liberty Central.2 He gave Thomas a Bible (estimated value $15,000) that once belonged to Frederick Douglass, and reportedly provided the Supreme Court Justice with access to his yacht and private jet.

As if that wasn't enough, the New York Times has revealed that Thomas solicited a multi-million dollar donation from Crow to benefit one of his own pet projects near his birth place in a remote coastal community outside Savannah, Georgia.

Enough is enough. It's time for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to resign.

Shockingly, the Supreme Court is not legally bound by the code of conduct for federal judges, though Justices Breyer and Anthony M. Kennedy have testified to Congress that members of the Supreme Court voluntarily follow the code which explicitly prohibits justices from directly soliciting charitable donations. If Thomas can't legally be removed from office because adherence to ethics rules for the Supreme Court are voluntary, then we must simply demand his resignation.

Crow is far from a disinterested philanthropist. He has donated nearly $5 million to Republican campaigns and rightwing groups, including a six digit donation to Swift Boat Veterans for Truth which so effectively attacked Sen. John Kerry during the 2004 presidential election. He's on the board of the ultra conservative American Enterprise Institute which brought a case to the Supreme Court challenging federal voting rights laws, a case that found only one sympathetic vote on the court -- that of Clarence Thomas.

Recusal is not enough. It's time for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to resign.

Crow is not the sole source of questionable ethical behavior on the part of Clarence Thomas. His highly questionable relationship to an ethically challenged Supreme Court justice is simply the latest to be exposed.

Clarence Thomas participated in a secret political fundraising event put on by the Koch brothers to fund Tea Party infrastructure groups.3

And for years, Thomas disregarded rules requiring him to report his wife's income on financial disclosure forms. His household received hundreds of thousands of dollars from the conservative Heritage Foundation during a period when he was voting on landmark cases in which the rightwing think tank had a clear ideological stake.4

This type of behavior wouldn't be tolerated for other federal court judges because they, unlike the Supreme Court, are bound by a code of ethics. Common Cause Attorney Arn Pearson says in the Times, "The code of conduct is quite clear that judges are not supposed to be soliciting money for their pet projects or charities, period. If any other federal judge was doing it, he could face disciplinary action."

Even absent a legally binding code of conduct for Supreme Court Justices, a Justice resigning for ethics violations is not without precedent. Justice Abe Fortas resigned in disgrace in 1969 after it was revealed that he had received gifts from interested benefactors similar to those received by Clarence Thomas.5

Fortas, prior to resigning, actually recused himself from voting in cases related to his benefactor. Thomas, however, has refused to recuse himself from cases before the court in which organizations related to Harlan Crow continue to file briefs.

Enough is enough. It's time for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to resign.

Clarence Thomas' behavior has long been beyond the bounds of what is considered acceptable. In response to these latest revelations by the New York Times it's well past time to demand Clarence Thomas' resignation.

  1. Friendship of Justice and Magnate Puts Focus on Ethics, New York Times, June 19, 2011.
    1. Justice Thomas's wife now lobbyist, Politico, February 4, 2011.
  2. What Role Have Scalia And Thomas Played In The Koch Money Machine?, Think Progress, October 20, 2010.
    1. Clarence Thomas failed to report wife's income, watchdog says, Los Angeles Times, January 22, 2011.
    2. Justices Have Been Forced To Resign For Doing What Clarence Thomas Has Done, Think Progress, June 19, 2011.

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[-] 2 points by Faithntruth (997) 12 years ago

Change it to resign or face impeachment and I'll sign...

[-] 1 points by joeradmacher (40) from Kansas City, MO 12 years ago

I can't change the petition it was started by Credo, there are petitions for him to be impeached too.

[-] 1 points by joeradmacher (40) from Kansas City, MO 12 years ago

The number of trolls on this site is just amazing.

[-] 0 points by powertothepeople (1264) 12 years ago

Anthony Weiner was speaking out about this when he got weinered.

It's a shame. Pressure should be brought to bear, they are one corrupt couple.

[-] 0 points by Esposito (173) 12 years ago

Well, going by that criteria everyone in government will have to resign - starting with Obama.

[-] -1 points by MikeyD (581) from Alameda, CA 12 years ago

Grab a clue. The tea party wants the same things we do. Cut the idiotic partisan nonsense.

[-] 1 points by joeradmacher (40) from Kansas City, MO 12 years ago

We really need to bring attention to the crimes this man has commeted. Please sign the petetion if you believe that no man is above the law.

[-] -1 points by joeradmacher (40) from Kansas City, MO 12 years ago

Grab a clue. The tea party wants the same things we do. Cut the idiotic partisan nonsense.

This is not patisan nonsense educate yourself before making these types of commnets

[-] 0 points by MikeyD (581) from Alameda, CA 12 years ago

Of course it is partisan nonsense. If it isn't why don't you get behind impeaching Obama for ordering the death of US citizen without a trial. You will never do it.

As long as people like you remain stuck on stupid, our elected officials will continue to give guys like Jeffery Immelt a pass on paying taxes.

[-] 1 points by joeradmacher (40) from Kansas City, MO 12 years ago

Please do your research before making these stupid comments, you are really showing your ignorance.

[-] 0 points by MikeyD (581) from Alameda, CA 12 years ago

what a clever and well thought out response. Does your mom know you are on the computer?

[-] 1 points by joeradmacher (40) from Kansas City, MO 12 years ago

I am not against the Tea Party or the Republican Party I am against Supreme Court Justices that lie and are obviously being presuaded by Special Interest Groups.

Do some research and act like an adult before making stupid comments.

[-] 0 points by MikeyD (581) from Alameda, CA 12 years ago

Sorry. I was under the impression you actually read your original post before posting. Clearly you just posted it from a Democratic talking points website. Why don't you go read it again, and if you have an iq over 80, you'll understand what I am talking about.

[-] 1 points by joeradmacher (40) from Kansas City, MO 12 years ago

Sorry my IQ is way above 80 and that's not a point it is a personal insult, you are not worth debating with.