Supreme Court Justice. This will make her the first black female Minnesota
Supreme Court Justice. http://t.co/1FIG2InW
All of the establishment and major media hailed the Governorâs selection of
Judge Wilhelmina Wright as the first black woman Minnesota Supreme Court
Justice; The Minneapolis Star Tribune indicated her work history included being
a Federal prosecutor, a Ramsey County Judge and a Minnesota Appellate Court
Judge.
Let this writer be among the first to congratulate Ms. Wilhelmina Wright for
her accomplishment.
Unfortunately, this writer takes exception to all the hoopla for this
appointment when the Minnesota Judiciary is systemically corrupt. Yes,
advancement of minorities is an important goal, but those litigants and
defendants who have been victimized by the systemically corrupt Minnesota
Judicial System, donât really care about the skin color or the sex of the judge
that ignored the rule of law. (In anticipation of the standard allegations of
racism, this refers readers to Item 6 in http://bit.ly/OhjDwR âFor those who
have been duped into buying into racism, know that you have been played for
chumps by the ruling class elite.â)
Yet, despite the current systemic corruption in the Minnesota Judiciary, no
place in the article nor anywhere else, has this writer seen Governor Mark
Dayton referring to either honorability or integrity as being primary
considerations in making his selection.
SYSTEMIC CORRUPTION IN MINNESOTA JUDICIARY
Why has no one addressed the systemic corruption in the Minnesota Judiciary?
Whatâs that you say, Governor Dayton? You want to know, âWhat systemic
Corruption?â
Please excuse my faux paux. This writer forgot that our Minnesota Government
subscribes to the âHear no evil, See No Evil, Speak no evilâ philosophy of
Government. That is, if our government refuses to hear testimony and see
evidence of corruption, then corruption does not exist.