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Broward, May 19th, 11 am
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9880 West Sample Road
Coral Springs, FL 33065
RSVP: debbie@restorejustice2012.com
Campaign Website Launched
Restore Justice, Inc., an organization that seeks to highlight judicial activism in the Florida court system, has launched a website for its 2012 campaign: www.RestoreJustice2012.com.
“We agree with the experts. Florida’s court system has been the national poster child for judicial activism in recent decades,” said the organization’s President Jesse Phillips, who led the last-minute grassroots campaign against Justices Labarga and Perry in 2010.
The “experts” Phillips refers to include the American Justice Partnership, whose report says, “Nowhere is the pattern of judicial activism more prevalent than in the State of Florida.”
The campaign’s website features a number of endorsements from various state leaders, including former State Senator Carey Baker:
“The Restore Justice campaign is on the front lines of one of the most important votes Floridians will cast in 2012. Judicial activism is a huge problem in our state and threatens so many of our cherished freedoms. As a 2nd Amendment proponent and small business owner, I can confidently say that there is no greater threat to my livelihood than judges that don’t respect the Constitution. This is why I support the efforts of Restore Justice to shed light on our judicial system” – Senator Carey Baker.
Three Supreme Court Justices will face a merit retention vote in November 2012: Barbara Pariente, Peggy Quince and R. Fred Lewis.
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Political advertisement paid for by Restore Justice, Inc., a non-profit political organization (IRS sec. 527).



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