The New Haven firefighter is no stranger to employment disputes.

When Frank Ricci testifies against Judge Sotomayor, it will be worth recalling that under any other set of facts he would have looked to his GOP sponsors like the kind of unscrupulous professional litigant Rush Limbaugh lives to savage. Is America's conservative movement really ready for an anti-affirmative action hero who has repeatedly relied on the government to intervene on his behalf to win him—and help him keep—a government job? Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Ben Ross - Jul 16, 2009 - 6:02 PM PDT
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by Ben Ross - Jul. 16, 2009

Very good ...stuff we did not hear from the shill radical right about the non legal evidence and the dumb bells that elevate a whiner here in New England

The justice system, the media as well as the congress has never been more threatened by bribery, chicanery and vested interests ...at least not in my 55 years. Ricci's case would look a lot different if the colors/race of the players was different,

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