Posted on 10/31/2005 4:54:35 AM PST by gobucks
Why are Conservative Southern Protestants forbidden to be on SCOTUS?
I have not been able to find the name of the Last Conservative Southern Protestant nominated to SCOTUS. It has been at the least 100 years.
I predicted that an Alito type was going to replace Miers. Her Southern Texas drawl was not going to be tolerated during the hearings...
This pick is a major slap in the mouth to Conservative Southern Protestants, period.
Alito will totally be confirmed. He will not be filibustered, and he will say all the right things about 'precedent'.
There has been only one Catholic president (ouf of 43). Is that "a major slap in the mouth to American Catholics", hmmm?
Southern (from Alabama) and Protestant (Baptist), and "conservative" at least in the sense of "strict constructionist/textualist," whether or not you agree with his own specific Constitutional interpretations.
Because if you don't go to Yale or Harvard you are not qualified to be on the SC. Just ask those print "conservatives" - they are just as elitist as their fellow liberals.
Party at the Country Club tonight...be fashionably late.
As a Catholic, I'd much rather have an evangelical constructionist on the court than a waffling Catholic like justice Kennedy.
There has been only one Catholic president (ouf of 43). Is that "a major slap in the mouth to American Catholics", hmmm?
heh...good point. Especially considering that Catholics are the largest single religious denomination in the country.
But seriously...whining that white protestant southerners have less representation than they should have is kind of silly.
There is no bias against 'Conservative Southern Protestants,' at least no more than there exists against Catholics or any other conservative religious. I see you posting this same complaint on thread after thread, give it a rest.
Well, I think your point is the same point women's groups make about needing another woman. While I would have loved to see an evangelical get the nod (a qualified, tested evangelical), it is not essential. I would be thrilled with nine Catholic Scalia's.
My feelings are exactly that but in reverse.
It will be over their parents' dead bodies that my grandchildren will attend those same institutions. No, my grandchildren will be going to colleges with names like Ave Maria, Christendom, Thomas Aquinas and Franciscan. Their Catholic parents (my children) know that mainstream colleges and mainstream America are no place for Catholics. By the time my grandchildren are middle aged, they will have lived a life on the fringe of American society. Much the way the adult Evangelicals have been living in our country since the 70's.
In twenty or thirty years, our country will have turned the corner one way or the other. People who previously would have been considered living on the fringe will either we welcomed into mainstream society or we - Evangelicals and Catholics alike - will be marginalized together.
You're sweet, but don't worry about us. In politics, we stand united for the same principles. I'm not offended in the least that he is Catholic. I am happy just as long as he is a conservative judge.
I'd rather have a Roman Catholic justice who reads the Constitution as a Christian reads the Bible, than a Christian justice who reads it as an RC reads the Bible.
Dan
I am Catholic, and I am offended that Kennedy and Kerry consider themselves Catholic.
Geez, let us have some heroes in power to offset the stain from the northeastern liberal CINOs.
You have conservative southern protestants in the White House and Senate. You have a conservative Northern Protestant as speaker of the house. Do you really feel as though you are unrepresented?
And what would you rather have, a coreligionist on the Supreme Court, or someone who will overturn Roe?
"And what would you rather have, a coreligionist on the Supreme Court, or someone who will overturn Roe?"
Roe will not be overturned w/ this pick.
If this RC approaches the constitution as full rationalist, Roe will be upheld, polygamy will become the 'law of the land', and everyone will wonder what went wrong.
Rationally, legalized polygamy makes sense.
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