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To: Tempest
But hey. If you like judicial activist that will target gun rights, freedom of speech, and innocent children so be it. I'm glad that you can equate such surrender to a clear conscience.

OK, let's dissect these. George Bush supported and signed the CFR bill. He is not on the side of free (political, the most important kind) speech. Case closed.

Gun rights: President Bush pledged to sign the AWB if those that want to see it renewed can muster the political will to get it to his desk. If the Democrats manage to pull a rabbit out of their hat and actually get it done, will he do an about face? No way. Strike two.

Abortion: Bush has made his stance clear, which on its face seems promising. He signed the PBA ban which is good, but this only makes a difference in a tiny minority of cases. In actual practice he has used not his influence to push for any kind of legislative ban on abortion generally, and his lack of hard-line diligence on pushing his anti-abortion nominees does not bode well for what could happen when he nominates a SC judge on this life-and-death issue. If he can't get some lowly circuit judges confirmed how is he going to get a conservative SC judge appointed when the Democrats will really be screaming?
575 posted on 02/02/2004 8:30:20 PM PST by Abe Froman
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To: Abe Froman
I would have liked to see him push some legislation that woul require each State take up the abortion issue thereby nullifying Roe V Wade. Medical care of the populace is between the individual and the doctor. Not the Federal Government.

That it would get rid of FedGov sponsored abortion clinics is an added bonus.

578 posted on 02/02/2004 8:40:24 PM PST by Dead Corpse (For an Evil Super Genius, you aren't too bright are you?)
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