To: Huck
Constitutionally, abortions are none of the court's business. They inserted themselves into it with Roe v. Wade. The congress should write the laws (actually the state legislatures should write the laws). Your statement makes no sense, as the judges currently are overturning laws passed by the elected representatives. Bush wishes to appoint judges that will recognize the constitutional limits on their authority.
To: Richard Kimball
Your statement makes no sense My statement? The questoinaire says Bush strongly favors appointing judges who will outlaw abortions. It's their statement. Kerry strongly opposes appointing judges who will outlaw abortions, according to this survey. According to this dumb survey, Kerry is right and Bush is wrong on the question. I think it's a poorly worded survey, but who knows? Does Bush strongly favor judges who will outlaw abortions? That's what this thing says.
67 posted on
01/31/2004 9:54:53 PM PST by
Huck
(Hold on to your wallet--the President's awake!)
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