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http://blog.washingtonpost.com/fact-checker/

'In other words, Obama says pretty much the opposite of what the McCain camp says he said. Contrary to the spin put on his remarks by McCain economics adviser Douglas Holtz-Eakin, he does not express "regret" that the Supreme Court has not been more "radical." Nor does he describe the Court's refusal to take up economic redistribution questions as a "tragedy." He uses the word "tragedy" to refer not to the Supreme Court, but to the civil rights movement:

"One of the tragedies of the civil rights movement was that the civil rights movement became so court focused, I think, there was a tendency to lose track of the political and organizing activities on the ground that are able to bring about the coalitions of power through which you bring about redistributive change."

Holtz-Eakin "read a different interview to the one I heard," said Dennis Hutchinson, a University of Chicago law professor who joined Obama in the panel discussion. "Obama said that redistribution of wealth issues need to be decided by legislatures, not by the courts. That is what a progressive income tax is all about."'
Regards,
-scott
<i>Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson.</i>
Collapse Edited by malraux Oct. 28, 2008, 09:56:30 AM EDT
lets ask a law professor from the University of Chicago
One who was actually there, in fact.

http://blog.washingtonpost.com/fact-checker/

'In other words, Obama says pretty much the opposite of what the McCain camp says he said. Contrary to the spin put on his remarks by McCain economics adviser Douglas Holtz-Eakin, he does not express "regret" that the Supreme Court has not been more "radical." Nor does he describe the Court's refusal to take up economic redistribution questions as a "tragedy." He uses the word "tragedy" to refer not to the Supreme Court, but to the civil rights movement:

"One of the tragedies of the civil rights movement was that the civil rights movement became so court focused, I think, there was a tendency to lose track of the political and organizing activities on the ground that are able to bring about the coalitions of power through which you bring about redistributive change."

Holtz-Eakin "read a different interview to the one I heard," said Dennis Hutchinson, a University of Chicago law professor who joined Obama in the panel discussion. "Obama said that redistribution of wealth issues need to be decided by legislatures, not by the courts. That is what a progressive income tax is all about."'
Regards,
-scott
<i>Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson.</i>
     scary obama tape - (boxley) - (17)
         Hmm - (jay) - (13)
             I'm with you on that one - (jake123)
             the wealth part isnt the scary part - (boxley) - (11)
                 Well its obvious - (beepster)
                 Isn't what he said. - (jay) - (9)
                     text of what he did say - (boxley) - (8)
                         That's out of context, too. - (Another Scott) - (7)
                             JFC cant you read plain english? - (boxley) - (6)
                                 I don't think it says what you think it says. - (malraux) - (3)
                                     lets ask a law professor from Northwestern University - (boxley) - (2)
                                         lets ask a law professor from the University of Chicago - (malraux)
                                         He forgot to mention - (mhuber)
                                 Yes. Consider the entire paragraph, please. :-) - (Another Scott)
                                 One more thing. - (Another Scott)
         Comments taken out of context can be scary. - (Another Scott) - (2)
             the text was not out of context - (boxley) - (1)
                 No, only Bush (now McCain) can be indicted this way -NT - (beepster)

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