To: SteveMcKing
NO. The United States Senate must approve all federal judges by majority vote, and the Democrats, by the arcane, byzantine rules of the Senate, hold a negative-eleven vote pro-death-culture majority. The numerically inferior majority has quashed far less controversial judicial nominations, so there is no possibility for such an unapologetically pro-lifer, let alone a Catholic who supports the rights of the disabled. Catholics have suffered from the Democratic Party's terrorist wing, the Ku Klux Klan, whose grand kleagle sits among the party's Senate leadership.
6 posted on
03/26/2005 8:11:13 PM PST by
dufekin
(United States of America: a judicial tyranny, not a federal republic)
To: dufekin
" there is no possibility for such an unapologetically pro-lifer, let alone a Catholic who supports the rights of the disabled"
Wow....I see you are cut from the same cloth as feeble Jeb Bush. Screw the controversy and just take the fight to them. We may have much more vigorous future support. Courage man...no guts no glory. Judge Roy Moore has the proven intestinal fortitude for the fight.
7 posted on
03/26/2005 8:17:29 PM PST by
tflabo
(Take authority that's ours)
To: dufekin
Catholics have suffered from the Democratic Party's terrorist wing, the Ku Klux Klan, whose grand kleagle sits among the party's Senate leadership. It's regional. Massachusetts catholics (I'm one) were slaves to democrats for 40 years- all unionist, pro-mafia imbeciles. That's GREATLY changed in 10 years. The left in MA is now composed of yuppie class and ex-hippy boomers, and their rich lil' university kids in Boston. Mass. Catholics have turned right, largely.
I'd imagine you're right about Southern Catholics, however.
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