To: COEXERJ145
You bet. They showed their power. Now Bush has been completely undermined for the rest of his term. Thanks guys.
19 posted on
10/27/2005 5:57:16 AM PDT by
livius
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To: livius
Just remember most of the people who opposed Miers were the same who opposed Roberts and oppose everything the Preisdent does. They hate him just as much as the kook left does which is why they sound more and more like them every day.
39 posted on
10/27/2005 5:58:50 AM PDT by
COEXERJ145
(This Space For Rent.)
To: livius
Ate one of our own again?
47 posted on
10/27/2005 5:59:11 AM PDT by
conservativewasp
(Liberals lie for sport and hate their country. Islam is a terrorist organization.)
To: livius
You bet. They showed their power. Now Bush has been completely undermined for the rest of his term. Thanks guys.
Lets see, shamesty, runaway spending, rino judges...
You're welcome
48 posted on
10/27/2005 5:59:22 AM PDT by
TXBSAFH
(The GOP needs to be made to toe the conservative line, not the other way around.)
To: livius; COEXERJ145
Get a room, you two...
Miers was a disaster. She would have been Souter II. If that is the price of supporting President Bush, the price is too damn high.
And I am the biggest Bushbot I know...
61 posted on
10/27/2005 5:59:56 AM PDT by
gridlock
(Nature started the fight for survival, and now she wants to quit because she's losing... Monty Burns)
To: livius; COEXERJ145
You bet. They showed their power. Now Bush has been completely undermined for the rest of his term. Thanks guys. Let's see how many of these howlers stick around to actually support Bush's next choice.
75 posted on
10/27/2005 6:00:55 AM PDT by
sinkspur
(If you're not willing to give Harriett Miers a hearing, I don't give a damn what you think.)
To: livius
I agree. He really looks weak now. Hope everyone is happy. Now the Dems will really be on the warpath against whoever he nominates. Bush should have reminded everyone he is still the president and can nominate whomever he feels like. Be careful what you wish for...
81 posted on
10/27/2005 6:01:04 AM PDT by
mlc9852
To: livius
The quagmire in Iraq, the rising deficits, no control of our borders, and forgetting his base has undermined his second term. No way around it, Miers was a terrible choice at a time Prsident Bush really needs the suppoprt of his base.
98 posted on
10/27/2005 6:01:49 AM PDT by
GOP
To: livius
Now Bush has been completely undermined for the rest of his term.Not at all... He can put this behind him (and us) and reverse the tide by choosing a better candidate.
102 posted on
10/27/2005 6:01:55 AM PDT by
The Electrician
("Government is the only enterprise in the world which expands in size when its failures increase.")
To: livius
I hope you are not right but you could be.
118 posted on
10/27/2005 6:02:56 AM PDT by
rodguy911
(Support Able Danger and Lt.Col Shaffer,Condi Rice/VP in 08--)
To: livius
Tend to agree with you. The only thing appropriate at this point is to PURGE Conservative ranks of the sunshine patriots. That starts with, interestingly enough, the banishment of National Review On Line and their running dog lackeys like the arch traitor "Chucky" Krauthammer.
Then we can get started on more detailed stuff.
139 posted on
10/27/2005 6:04:03 AM PDT by
muawiyah
(/ hey coach do I gotta' put in that "/sarcasm " thing again? How'bout a double sarcasm for this one)
To: livius
"Now Bush has been completely undermined for the rest of his term."
Don't be silly. The President undermined HIMSELF with his OWN PERSONAL DECISION/PICK.
190 posted on
10/27/2005 6:06:57 AM PDT by
jdm
To: livius
"You bet. They showed their power. Now Bush has been completely undermined for the rest of his term. Thanks guys."
Doesn't have to be. He can pull a political jujitsu and nominate someone with gravitas and unleash carve the Democrats with their own sword.
241 posted on
10/27/2005 6:09:36 AM PDT by
takbodan
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To: livius
That depends, if he uses his mulligan and sinks the putt, then he should regain on the conservative base...I would think.
248 posted on
10/27/2005 6:10:01 AM PDT by
kx9088
To: livius
Actually, this gives Bush an opportunity to reestablish his credibility.
To: livius
Thats absurd. Nixon's nominee Fortas went down in 69 and Nixon won with a landslide in 72. If Bush nominates a good strong candidate and it gets confirmed it will be like harriet Miers never happened.
304 posted on
10/27/2005 6:13:14 AM PDT by
Prysson
To: livius
Wrong. Bush is breathing a sigh of relief right now.
336 posted on
10/27/2005 6:14:45 AM PDT by
dinoparty
(In the beginning was the Word)
To: livius
Sorry, some of us care more about America than about Lord God Bush.
To: livius
Thanks for that posting, Chicken little.
366 posted on
10/27/2005 6:15:55 AM PDT by
Homer1
To: livius
So what's more important...Bush's short-term political considerations, or the next 20+ years of the Supreme Court?
367 posted on
10/27/2005 6:16:03 AM PDT by
Sometimes A River
(Serving on a Meals-on-Wheels program is NOT a qualification for a SC nominee. Call your Senators!)
To: livius
Well, there should be a bunch on happy people on this board today.
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