President Barack Obama nominated his choice to fill the upcoming vacant seat on the Supreme Court of the United States. The president sounds very enthusiastic about his nominee Judge Sotomayor.

I think we should all take this opportunity to have our children follow the vetting process of Judge's in the USA. Nominations don't happen that often.  Show them every body has opinions on these subjects.

Almost as soon as Mr Obama was done with his announcement information began the appear from all kinds of sources. Some out of context. As a judge Sotomayor's record has been public for some time. Everyone needs to do their own research and decide if they want Judge Sotomayor  as a Supreme Court Justice who will be around longer than President Obama.

I could ad dozens of video today, but I'm not. I posted the just a couple making the rounds on the Internet. The first one below has created a big hoopla on the talk radio circuit.

This  interview Coulter On Sotomayor: Clarence Thomas & Miguel Estrada's Backgrounds Didn't Impress Democrats is pretty extreme view of the nomination process.

It wasn't 2 days before Coulter started with the racist card.

The white house has sent out her background giving a thorough look at Judge Sotomayor’s life and career. Good thing about America is we have a right to our own opinion no matter how crazy you are.

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Obama Video From Notre Dame Commencement

On May 17, 2009, in Presidential Travel, by Obama Watcher

Father Jonh Jenkins introduces President Barack Obama at Notre Dame's commencement May 17, 2009.
Sounds like a heckler in the crowd. Even though %70 of the schools students approve of Obama's visit outside as forces try to create havoc and protest.
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A video recap of  The Ladies UConn Huskies Basketball team visiting the White House. Huskies were 39-0 in 2009. The topic of service and how the Huskies are committed to it is covered. Barack Obama shows off he pink bracelet to help fight cancer.

As you can see in the video, this team strives for success on and off the court.