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Christian Conservative Lawyers Say They're On A Mission From God To Unseat Judges

First Posted: 5/31/10 Updated: 5/25/11

Conservatives Target Judges
Christian Conservative Attorneys Say They're On A Mission From God To Unseat Judges

(AP) - A group of conservative attorneys say they are on a mission from God to unseat four California judges in a rare challenge that is turning a traditionally snooze-button election into what both sides call a battle for the integrity of U.S. courts.

Vowing to be God's ambassadors on the bench, the four San Diego Superior Court candidates are backed by pastors, gun enthusiasts, and opponents of abortion and same-sex marriages.
"We believe our country is under assault and needs Christian values," said Craig Candelore, a family law attorney who is one of the group's candidates. "Unfortunately, God has called upon us to do this only with the judiciary."

The challenge is unheard of in California, one of 33 states to directly elect judges. Critics say the campaign is aimed at packing the courts with judges who adhere to the religious right's moral agenda and threatens both the impartiality of the court system and the separation of church and state.

Opponents fear the June 8 race is a strategy that could transform courtroom benches just like some school boards, which have seen an increasing number of Christian conservatives win seats in cities across the country and push for such issues as prayer in classrooms.

"Any organization that wants judges to subscribe to a certain political party or certain value system or certain way of ruling to me threatens the independence of the judiciary," San Diego County's District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis said.

"Judges should be evaluated based on their qualifications and their duty to follow the law."
The campaign by California's social conservatives comes at a time when judges and scholars in many states are debating whether judges should be elected or appointed, citing the danger that campaign contributions could influence their rulings. Other states have lifted restrictions allowing judges to express their opinions publicly so people know what their biases are.

Special interest groups, including those representing gay marriage opponents, have ramped up donations for judicial races in recent years, according to the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University's school of law.

In Iowa's June 8 primary, two Republican gubernatorial candidates have announced they favor ousting Supreme Court judges whose unanimous decision last year legalized same-sex marriage.

"An effective way in driving policy is to try to influence who is on the courts in a state, particularly the highest court, the supreme court," said Adam Skaggs, counsel for the Brennan Center. "It's cause for concern because Americans expect courts to be places where people get a fair trial."

Most of those efforts have been aimed at state supreme courts, not courts like San Diego Superior Court that rules on custody battles and crime cases.

Called "Better Courts Now," the movement was the brainchild of Don Hamer, San Diego County's late Zion Christian Fellowship pastor who campaigned locally for California's ban on gay marriage, Proposition 8, and vetted the candidates before he died of a heart attack in March.

His fellow Pastor Brian Hendry and other supporters have carried on his legacy, launching the mostly online campaign to replace the incumbent judges -- all Democrats -- with Christian conservatives.

Backers include El Cajon Gun Exchange, a store that encourages customers to fight for

California's gun owners and visit the "Better Courts Now" website before voting. Pastors have vowed to spread the word. Hendry said the group had raised about $2,000 last month.

Some say it would not take much to win the traditionally low turnout race. The election usually draws fellow judges, attorneys, prosecutors and others closely following the legal community.

Lantz Lewis, who has been a judge for 20 years, said his opponent's campaign is taking judicial elections in the wrong direction.

"I have no problem with elections, but I think it really should focus on a judge's qualifications, and it's very difficult to think something good could come out of a partisan judicial election," he said.

"Better Courts Now" says it wants courts to be more accountable to the public.

At a debate the group organized at the Rancho del Rey church in San Marcos, a sprawling city of strip malls and suburban earth-tone homes perched atop green canyons, candidate Harold J. Coleman Jr. told supporters it's fair for voters to know a judge's values.

"That doesn't mean he won't follow the law," Coleman said as his supporters faced a wall with the words, "Live Jesus."

About 25 attendees broke into prayer at the church, which was in an office complex shared by an Irish dance studio and gymnasium.

Organizers invited the incumbents but none came.

Lewis said "Better Courts Now" appears to be seeking allegiance to its views -- not accountability.

"That's one of the reasons, we declined the invitation to go to that forum," he said. "I just don't think judges should be in a situation, where they are asked, 'Do you believe in God, abortion, gay marriage?'"

If judges proclaim to be either liberals or conservatives, people will feel the decks are either stacked against them or in their favor. If only one parent goes to church and the other does not in a child custody battle, a judge proclaimed to be a conservative Christian may favor the churchgoer, he said.

The district attorney and nearly every judge on the bench are endorsing incumbents Lewis, Robert Longstreth and Joel Wohlfeil, rated by the San Diego County Bar Association as "well qualified," its highest grade.

The bar rated Candelore and his running mates Bill Trask and Larry "Jake" Kincaid as "lacking some or all of the qualities of professional ability, experience, competence, integrity and temperament indicative of fitness to perform the judicial function in a satisfactory mode."

Trask is a lawyer for a mortgage firm and Kincaid is a family law attorney.

The bar said it did not have enough information to rate Coleman, an arbitrator for business disputes. He faces Judge DeAnn Salcido, who also received the bar's lowest mark of "lacking qualifications."

The Better Courts Now candidates accused the bar of being swayed by politics.
Candelore said a victory would mark only the beginning: "If we can take our judiciary, we can take our legislature and our executive branch."

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Hillbilly49 04:46 PM on 05/31/2010
Religion makes people do the most bizarre things doesn‘t it? They fly airplanes into buildings; say that hurricane Katrina was a punishment from God for having a gay parade. Well, if terrible storms were sent by God, then God must hate Oklahoma. Religion and man’s need for superstiti­on (gods) is one of the strangest things on the earth. Religion is the greatest “legal  Read More...
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ZeraLee
A Citizen's View from Main Street
01:04 PM on 06/02/2010
"no religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualificat­ion to any Office or public Trust under the United States."
- Article VI, U.S. Constituti­on

Religious organizati­ons actively seeking to take over portions of the government for religious reasons is a serious betrayal of the Constituti­on. These people want to rule on the laws they do not respect. They are nothing but theocrats and traitors, their oath of office meaningles­s.

There is nothing more dangerous than a religious zealot.
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fdrrules
10:56 AM on 06/02/2010
To all who don't yet fear the Fundamenta­list ,here is another example of how they are destroying America.In their America ,you have no rights,the­ir church leaders will tell you what you can believe and if you don 't they will kill or imprison you.If this sounds like Facism,it is.They are taking over the schools destroying our educationa­l system,the­y have taken over the republican party and many of the Democratic party like Obama.Now they are starting work on their final task the judicary.I­f you are tired of thinking for yourself,j­ust stand back and soon we will become the church state they want ,doing the Fundamenta­list and business leaders bidding,th­en you won't have to worry about thinking or voting or deciding how you want to live your life,the American Taliban will do it for you.
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AntigoneRisen
12:53 AM on 06/02/2010
"That doesn't mean he won't follow the law."

Since that is what all judges do, what is the point of this later claim, "If we can take our judiciary, we can take our legislatur­e and our executive branch"?

Take it for what?

I wish the taxpayers would wise up. People on school boards pushing a religious agenda end up depleting school board money to fight legal challenges they have no hope of winning. The lawsuits over a judge with a religious agenda will do the same to government coffers, as will the appeals. In the end, they are asking tax payers to foot the cost of furthering their political agenda.
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Ed Gurowitz, Ph.D.
07:36 PM on 06/01/2010
Give 'em the old razzle dazzle
Razzle dazzle 'em
Back since the days of old Methuselah
Everyone loves the big bambooz-a-­ler

Give 'em the old three ring circus
Stun and stagger 'em
When you're in trouble, go into your dance

Though you are stiffer than a girder
They let ya get away with murder
Razzle dazzle 'em
And you've got a romance

--From "Chicago"
04:55 PM on 06/01/2010
One day a righteous lawyer died and was accidental­ly sent to hell. “What am I doing here he asked Satan?” And Satan replied, “Well, why you’re here is not important, what’s important is what you are going to do while you are here”. And so the righteous lawyer lectured all the sinners and drove them into even greater despair. And this pleased Satan. Later, when God and Satan met to discus various issues, Satan thanked God – “What a brilliant idea sending this righteous lawyer – he is really annoying the sinners and adding to their misery”. To which God replied – “He was sent there by mistake, we want him back”. When Satan refused, God, in a less than lucid moment said “If you don’t send him back, I will sue”. To which Satan replied “And where are you going to find a lawyer?”
04:44 PM on 06/01/2010
How the Taliban happens here. By election.
04:42 PM on 06/01/2010
I just got a tweet from God. He says he's been misquoted by these guys.
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joebaggadonuts
Civilization: Evolutionary pathway of choice.
04:35 PM on 06/01/2010
American Taliban affiliate: "Better Courts Now"

How stupid can humans get? Isn't there a way to neuter these fools? C'mon. THINK!!!!

1. The IRS could tax them.
2. They could be banned from contributi­ng to public office campaigns because of their religious affiliatio­n.
3. We could put them in prison for actively trying to take away our freedom from religious persecutio­n.

C'mon. Help out here.
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Anne Johnson
Fairly Unbalanced
06:24 PM on 06/01/2010
Well we can't make religion illegal...­.
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joebaggadonuts
Civilization: Evolutionary pathway of choice.
09:12 PM on 06/01/2010
Actions by religious groups which violate the law should be prosecuted­, don't you agree?

Would you think that a cult killing a family member and claiming that the sacrifice was part of their religious rite or something their religious text required, so therefore you cannot prosecute them was Okie dokie?

Religion won't be illegal as long as we continue to pretend the first amendment still has meaning in directing government action, but prosecutin­g and imprisonin­g religious fanatics for their illegal actions is NOT making religion illegal.
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harmonikasavingsbonds
Standard?Nonsense! I DEMAND an automatic poodle!
04:27 PM on 06/01/2010
Hate Groups.

That's all religion creates.
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mixpiklix
04:13 PM on 06/01/2010
Oh Ya My God goes to a differant church than their God
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mixpiklix
04:10 PM on 06/01/2010
When ever God and politics get together we won't know the differance between america and any muslim country as we will be the same just a differant god and differant rules to control and kill you by.
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stacy1467
Certified Payroll Professional
05:03 PM on 06/01/2010
Allah is the same God as the Christian God; he is the God of Moses and Abraham. Don't get confused, Mohammed was a profit, not a God.
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stacy1467
Certified Payroll Professional
05:59 PM on 06/01/2010
OOPS!!! I meant to spell prophet, not profit. Talk about a Freudian slip, LOL.
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Anne Johnson
Fairly Unbalanced
06:22 PM on 06/01/2010
That's ok, Stacy today's religious leaders are For Profit prophets.
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mixpiklix
04:05 PM on 06/01/2010
Yes our country is under attack by religoius zealots,wa­ck jobs and people willing to destroy our way of life with an really screwy personal agenda. They want Us like Irag, Afganistan­,saudi arabia,som­alia yemen to be ran by religion and the bible and God. (We won't be like them because we believe in the one true God not like those mohammad worshiping heathens.) If you believe that then we have really big problems. Next It will Be public stoning well maybe not the nra doesn't have guns that shoot rocks yet. and we can outlaw music and dancing and turn our stadium into stadiums of execution being we won't have sports oh ya burka's that will work and 52 reasonsyou can beat your wife like dinner not on time ,no sex, and on and on
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stacy1467
Certified Payroll Professional
04:03 PM on 06/01/2010
"Unfortuna­tely, God has called upon us to do this only with the judiciary.­"

I seriously doubt the above statement in its' entriety. I think it best to keep religion out of the courts, otherwise no one would ever truly get a fair trial.
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ScarlettMocha
OWS until our voices are heard and change occurs
03:55 PM on 06/01/2010
Heaven Help Us!
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Jordan Stewart
03:38 PM on 06/01/2010
Of course, I don't believe this reflects on all California­ns, but neither do the actions of a few ambitious nutjobs in other states that people love to hate on.