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  Fob James - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James had left the Democratic Party in the early 1970s and campaigned for Richard Nixon but he had returned to the party before the election.
James declared that he would not run for a second term in 1982.
James only served for one term until he was heavily defeated by Lieutenant Governor Don Siegelman in 1998.
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 Former Alabama Gov. Fob James and his son oppose prosecutor of Judge Moore
In response Governor James publicly stated that the order to remove the Commandments would not be carried out in Alabama without ‘force of arms,’ that is, without the President of the United States federalizing the national guard or otherwise taking control of the situation.
Affidavit of Governor Forrest H. “Fob” James Jr.
To inform the Court of the Judiciary of the context for Governor James’ position during these events, which is pertinent to issues raised in the Motion For Recusal, I attach hereto as Exhibit “A” a short Brief filed in the Alabama Supreme Court by the Governor’s office in September, 1997.
www.renewamerica.us /news/031031fob.htm   (2559 words)

  
 George Wallace - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Wallace later claimed that he had not read this part of the speech prior to delivering it, and that he had regretted it almost immediately.
On June 11, 1963 he stood in front of a schoolhouse door at the University of Alabama in an attempt to stop desegregation of that institution by the enrollment of two fl students, Vivian Malone and James Hood.
When running in Florida against the liberal George McGovern, 1968 nominee Hubert H. Humphrey, and nine other Democratic opponents, Wallace won forty-two percent of the vote, carrying every county in the state.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/George_Wallace   (1722 words)

  
 Bahai News - Conflicting rights and religious liberty
The Jaffree lawsuit energized proponents of school prayer as Gov. Fob James turned the legal case into a political issue at the state level, and Dan Alexander, president of the Mobile County Board of School Commissioners, used media attention to maintain a steady drumbeat of criticism of the Jaffree suit at the local level.
James believed that the school-prayer controversy originated from a Supreme Court mistake that had unconstitutionally limited the power of states and thereby deprived citizens of their right to establish laws governing religion.
James was filed in 1996 during Fob James's second term as governor, and James and political and religious conservatives infused new life and intensity into the battle over school prayer.
www.uga.edu /bahai/News/070101.html   (7472 words)

  
 Gov. Fob James' Brief Rejecting Supreme Court's Authority In Church-State Cases   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
GOVERNOR FOB JAMES' 1998 PETITION TO THE U.S. In The
In response to Petitioner James' specific request that the prayers to God of American citizens according to their own consciences be freely allowed in the schools, especially during national emergencies such as war, the Court ruled specifically that "crisis" prayer would not be allowed.
Forrester, "Are We Ready For Truth In Judging?" 63 A.B.A.J. More recently, Justice O'Connor, with the agreement of four other members of this Court in Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v.
www.fobjames.com /governor_fob_james_supreme_court_petition.htm   (6545 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: James   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
James, J. — of Hastings, Adams County, Neb. District judge in Nebraska 10th District, 1928-34; appointed 1928.
James, Sharpe — of Newark, Essex County, N.J. Democrat.
James, Thomas Lemuel (1831-1916) — of New Jersey.
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 Crosswalk.com - Pryor's Judicial Nomination Draws Ire of Christians
Phillips cited an affidavit from former Alabama Gov. Forrest H. "Fob" James Jr., a Republican who appointed Pryor as attorney general.
James said he now opposes Pryor's nomination because of his actions in the Ten Commandments case.
"If Fob James' allegations are true," Kuntz said, "it's just incomprehensible the Senate would consider a nominee for a seat on the federal bench who would have so little respect for the rule of law that he would defy a court order."
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 Ask Us A Question   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
On June 11, 1963 he stood in front of Foster Auditorium at the University of Alabama in an attempt to stop desegregation of that institution by the enrollment of two fl students, Vivian Malone and James Hood.
This became known as the "Stand in the Schoolhouse Door." Wallace stood aside only after being confronted by federal marshals, Deputy Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach, and the Alabama National Guard.
While campaigning in Laurel, Maryland, on May 15, 1972, Wallace was shot five times by a would-be assassin named Arthur Bremer.
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 Pryor's Judicial Nomination Draws Ire of Christians
Fob James is a joke, whose entire political career has consisted of sticking his finger into the wind and taking a reading.
Same when he was the "education Governor." Bill Pryor is a better conservative than Fob James could ever hope to be.
The fact that he didn't fall lockstep into line behind Judge Roy - a man with such a high opinion of himself that he wants his ethics hearing held in an arena - is a positive, not a negative.
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 George Wallace info here at en.25of100b.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Governor George Wallace (in advanced of door) continuing defiantly against desegregation while world affronted by Deputy U.S. Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach at the University of Alabama in 1963.
On June 11, 1963 he stood in advanced of Foster Auditorium at the University of Alabama in an attempt to cutoff desegregation of that institution by the enrollment of two students, Vivian Malone and James Hood.
When nonstop in Florida against the capacious George McGovern, 1968 nominee Hubert H. Humphrey, and nine Democratic opponents, Wallace won forty-two percent of the vote, relaying evermore county in the state.
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Newsgroups: alt.religion.kibology From: James "Kibo" Parry (kibo@world.std.com) Subject: pre-party excursion #2, Friday evening (tomorrow) in Boston Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1999 01:51:30 GMT Organization: www.kibo.com Well, Stefan Kapusniak and I have now seen the Museum of Science.
James seems to practically own > this "kibo" group, which last time I looked was fairly vigorous.
P.S. Today I was reading the ingredients on a Japanese imitation of Hamburger Helper (it was "Hamburg Helper" and appeared to be nothing but extender powder) and in the ingredients, they had spelled "hydrolyzed soybean protein" as "hydrolyzed sardine protein".
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 George Wallace info here at en.89of100e.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
On June 11, 1963 he stood in advanced of Foster Auditorium at the University of Alabama in an attempt to plug desegregation of that institution by the enrollment of two dusky students, Vivian Malone 'n James Hood.
When incessant in Florida against the free George McGovern, 1968 nominee Hubert H. Humphrey, 'n nine superabundance Democratic opponents, Wallace won forty-two percent of the vote, giving county in the state.
After the eternal time not employed of their introductory wife, Lurleen Wallace, George Wallace remarried twice, with each confederation desistance in divorce.
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 George Wallace info here at en.88of100d.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Governor George Wallace (in advanced of door) continuing defiantly against desegregation while inspirationing affronted by Deputy U.S. Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach at the University of Alabama in 1963.
Wallace subsequent stated that he comprehend that roundabout of the speech prior to delivering it, 'n that he had regretted it close upon immediately.
The video sequence depicting that celebration is rephrased to hatch it materialize the film's direction vein was roundabout of the event.
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 Don Siegelman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Siegelman's term took place in the midst of an explosive growth in Alabama's automotive manufacturing industry.
The first new major plant, for Mercedes-Benz, came to Alabama in the administration of Governor Jim Folsom, Jr.
During Siegelman's administration, Mercedes agreed to double the size of that plant.
www.tocatch.info /en/Don_Siegelman.htm   (1042 words)

  
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The Governor's Home Page is at http://alaweb.asc.edu/govoff.html AND he can be reached as follows: Forrest H. "Fob" James, Jr., State Capitol building, 600 Dexter Ave, Montgomery; phone is (334) 242-7100.
Governor Fob James, Jr., serves as president of the Board by virtue of his elected office.
Ethel Hall serves as vice president, and secretary to the Board is Judy Atchison.
www.qrd.org /qrd/usa/new_hampshire/hate.policy.repealed-06.10.96   (1628 words)

  
 LP: The Compassionate Conservative Plays A Democidal Version Of "Simon Says."
James Madison, sometimes referred to as The Father of The Constitution, stated in Federalist No. 51: "In republican government, the legislative authority necessarily predominates." Alexander Hamilton wrote Federalist No. 78, which states in part: "It proves incontestably, that the judiciary is beyond comparison the weakest of the three departments of power....
The "Federalist" may fairly enough be regarded as the most authentic exposition of the text of the federal Constitution as understood by the Body [Constitutional Convention] which prepared and and the Authorities [state ratifying conventions] which accepted it.
Forrest H. "Fob" James, Jr., former Alabama Governor, "James Affidavits Concerning Alabama Attorney-General Bill Pryor's Fitness to Prosecute Roy Moore," Eagle Forum Court Watch, Summer 2003.
www.libertypost.org /cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=43659&Disp=0   (11964 words)

  
 George Wallace   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
“The news was buried at the bottom of a press release issued by James Webb’s campaign.” Well, that will certainly put this whole mess to rest.
George C. Wallace was shot 8 years old at the time the first man stepped on the moon 6 years old when Martin Luther King Jr was assassinated 4 years old during the Watts riot 2 years old at the time President Kennedy was assassinated...
The dubious Chicago Foie Gras ban takes effect next Tuesday, August 22, and the toddlin' town is toddlin' to its high-priced restaurants for a final taste of the soon-to-be-forbidden avian organs.
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 Governor Of Alabama info here at en.89-of-100.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
1955–1959 Democratic John Patterson 1959–1963 Democratic George Wallace 1963–1967 Democratic Lurleen Wallace10 1967–1968 Democratic Albert Brewer 1968–1971 Democratic George Wallace 1971–1979 Democratic Jere Beasley11 1972 Democratic Forrest H. "Fob" James Jr.
Guy Hunt 1987–1993 Republican James E. Folsom Jr.
12 1993–1995 Democratic Forrest H. "Fob" James Jr.
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 George Wallace - insurance-life-term-vs-whole.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Wallace later stated that he had not read this part of the speech prior to delivering it, and that he had regretted it almost immediately.
While campaigning in Laurel, Maryland, on May 15, 1972, Wallace was shot four times by a would-be assassin named Arthur Herman Bremer.
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 Linkpendium > Genealogy > USA > Surnames > Surnames beginning with: J > Surnames beginning with: Jam ...
Isaac James deed  From menu at the top of the page, select "Stanley W. Smith Collection of Early Land Deeds", then select "Harwich"
Biography of John James, page 375  Georgia Baptists: Historical and Biographical, 1874
Biography of Simon James (1770s-1820s)  of Wales, Pennsylvania, and Licking County, Ohio
www.linkpendium.com /genealogy/USA/sur/surc-J/surc-Jam/sur-James   (301 words)

  
 J.L. Chestnut, Jr.: Alabama's Taliban
The urine jug was later dubbed the "Confederate Battle Jug." During another session of the legislature, Gov. "Fumbling Fob" James cursed on the floor of the House -- while seeking support for, of all things, public school prayer.
James also said, "No one has a greater appreciation for a classical education than I do," then defiantly rejected a major tenet of a classical education --evolution -- by defiantly adding, "I didn't descend from an ape."
James statement reminds me of an unlearned campaign promise by Lester "Ax Handle" Maddox of Georgia who said, "If elected [governor] I will disintegrate the schools." This ignorant and racist nut invented a word--disintegrate--on the spot!
www.counterpunch.org /chestnut12022005.html   (2275 words)

  
 RenewAmerica
— Former two-term Alabama Governor Forrest H. “Fob” James, Jr., and his son, attorney Forrest H. “Fob” James, III, both submitted affidavits to Chief Justice Roy S. Moore’s legal team in support of a need for recusal/disqualification of Attorney General Bill Pryor.
Address by Alan Keyes at the 'War on Christians' Conference
— Robert H. Jackson, Opening Address for the United States, Nuremberg Tribunal (November 21, 1945).
www.renewamerica.us /?y=2003&m=10   (2914 words)

  
 Brujula.Net - Your Latin Stating Point   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
In his inaugural speech he declared "segregation now, segregation tomorrow, and segregation forever." These memorable lines were written by Wallace's new speech-writer, Asa Carter.
Wallace only stood aside after being confronted by
Florida against the liberal George McGovern, 1968 nominee Hubert H. Humphrey, and nine other Democratic opponents, Wallace won forty-two percent of the vote, carrying every county in the state.
www.brujula.net /english/wiki/George_Wallace.html   (1614 words)

  
 Roy Moore Legal Brief
Three Alabama attorneys filed suit in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama, claiming that the placement of the monument violated the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.
Following a trial, on November 18, 2002, United States District Court Judge Myron H. Thompson, of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama, issued an opinion holding for Plaintiffs.
Judge Thompson also entered an Order directing Chief Justice Moore to voluntarily remove the monument within thirty days.
www.aptv.org /FTR/Other/legalbrief.asp   (6133 words)

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