CFIF Ad in Supreme Court Race

The Center for Individual Freedom is running another ad in the Supreme Court race, this one against Democratic candidate Deborah Paseur.

You can see it here in Quicktime (.mov) format.

Screenshot from CFIF ad against Deborah Bell Paseur

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4 comments to CFIF Ad in Supreme Court Race

  • Anonymous

    Paseur = F rating for lauderdale county court, the one she was presiding over. Not sure a county judge that can’t keep her own court in order is really up for the challenge of supreme court. hope people will actually look at the experience of these two judges, if so, shaw should clean house.

  • Not so Amazing

    I have been very disappointed in Judge Paseur’s campaign. She should have run a clean campaign. I support the election of judges. She should have just run a more honest campaign.

  • Bill

    It’s a 1987 document about caseloads, not a rating. If it were a rating your friend Lynn Stuart would have a G… not passing in any area. but, again, this is not a rating of judges… you dishonest drones

  • Baudrillard

    I’m not even sure why these 3d partyy groups are getting involved in our Court races here in Alabama. What interest do they have in who our Supreme Court Justices are?

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