Posted on 08/01/2005 5:38:24 PM PDT by writer33
WashingtonIn a stunning twist of events, key Democrats have vowed to break the will of Supreme Court nominee John Roberts. After an eight hour meeting behind closed doorsconsisting of Democratic senators Ted Kennedy, Dick Durbin, Patrick Leahy, Barbara Boxer and John Kerrythe senators emerged ready to pounce on Roberts.
This nominee is beyond the pale, said Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-MA, as he stepped to the podium. Bush thinks hes laid down the law, but he hasnt seen nothing yet. Were gonna break the mans will. Make him wish he was never born. Hurt him, emasculate him and keep him from accepting a nomination to any federal court in this land ever again! By the time were through, Justice Borks nomination will have been mild by comparison.
If Roberts is confirmed, he would be the fourth Roman Catholic on the nine-member court, a proportion that might seem inordinately high, except that he also would be only the 10th Catholic in the courts 215-year history, making Catholics a bad choice for the Supreme Court and leaving the country to wonder if Bush isnt trying to create a theocracy.
Politicians can often be blamed for playing the race card, noted Sen. John Kerry, D-MA. But Mr. Bush is playing the religion card and were not going to stand for it. If Roberts refuses to answer any questions regarding his position on abortion, Im going to get out of my chair and slap him. Were not playing around! This isnt a game Bush!
The 1973 Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision gave American women the right to an abortion in the first trimester of pregnancy, and regulated the procedure during the second trimester in ways that are reasonably related to maternal health. In the third trimester, a state can choose to proscribe abortion for the preservation of the life or health of the mother. 61 percent of respondents say Roberts should publicly state his position on abortion, but only 43 percent think the senators would be justified in voting against the nominee if he refuses to address the issue.
Protesters from both sides of the abortion debate faced off outside a Northwest D.C. Planned Parenthood clinic with competing messages for Capitol Hill. Some 60 demonstrators carried signs and chanted slogans meant for Congress as it prepares for Judge John Roberts Supreme Court confirmation hearings in the fall. Roberts has not publicly stated his views on abortion, but has previously called for overturning Roe-versus-Wade, the Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion.
America wont go back to the days before Roe-vs-Wade, shouted Michele Bolinger, abortion-rights activist. We cant afford to send women back to less than sterile environments filled with dirty clothes hangers. This nominee is an outrage!
Im with Rush Limbaugh on this matter, commented Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-CA. If Roberts would actually perform an abortion right there during questioning, I might overlook the fact that hes a bigoted Catholic. Everyone knows you cant trust Catholics.
Catholics scare me, said Sen. Dick Durbin, D-IL. Theyre a bunch of anti-abortion, icky bead wearing, idol-worshipping people. I wouldnt trust them as far as I could bowl them. So bring on Roberts. Im ready to send him packing back where he came from.
There are already three token Catholics on the court, whined Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-VT. Justices Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas are both Catholics and look at what a disaster theyve been. Scalias son is even a priest for Gods sake! I havent a clue as to how he got on the court to begin with. Its got to stop now, and believe me, were going to do our level best against Bushs ignorant nomination. Of course I might overlook things if Roberts turns out to be an Anthony Kennedy Catholic, or even Islamic. That would make me and the country feel so much better.
It is said that Roberts has not spoken publicly since being tapped by Bush but has been meeting individually with senators on Capitol Hill. White House spokesman Scott McClellan said this week he did not know whether the nominee was being asked about how his faith might affect his work on the court.
Shannen Coffin, a Catholic friend of Roberts and a former deputy assistant attorney general in the Bush administration, predicted Roberts would separate personal philosophy from legal philosophy. Being Catholic, I dont think, affects him any more than if hes Hindu.
Democratic senators, however, know better. To allow another conservative Catholic on the court would be like inviting Dr. Jack Kevorkian over for dinner. So, the country takes a deep breath and waits for the battle royale in Washington, assuring continued liberal dominance in the federal court systems.
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Paybacks are hell! LOL
That's the way to support an administration during wartime!
/sarc
I'm not familiar with counterjab and was unable to connect with the link.
They have to be like Scrappleface, right?
:) Funny lady. HA!
I like the sarcasm, DD. Thanks for reading. I appreciate it.
Is this real?
I'm waiting for people to post angry comebacks to me. LOL!
Thanks for raising the ever-important coathanger issue, Chris. It needed to be said, and I'm glad you got it out there. Back alleys and coathangers, that's what the Supreme Court is all about.
Thanks for reading, wingman1. I appreciate it.
Bring it.
Our side consistently drops the ball on matters like this. Our leadership and elected officials need to grow some stones and a spine, and put the minority party in its place.
it's real drek..
No. Not real, but it could be, considering the sad state of Dems today. Thanks for reading. Glad you enjoyed it.
Here's an angry comment: I hate you Star! You @#$!
:) Hehe!
Well I'll be! I can read @#$! you know. He he he!
(I did enjoy the post, by the way!)
We can't go back to the sixties, speedy. It was bad enough with all the peace and love. We don't need to add infections to it. :)
Thanks for driving home my point effectively, HNY. Thanks for reading and posting. I appreciate it.
Thanks for reading, Star. I appreciate it.
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