1 posted on
12/23/2004 11:14:25 PM PST by
kattracks
To: kattracks
To: kattracks
If this is True, Woa Yea!
4 posted on
12/23/2004 11:28:42 PM PST by
TexasTransplant
(NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSET)
To: kattracks
That's what we call a start...r we bending a little right again?
5 posted on
12/23/2004 11:30:29 PM PST by
ApesForEvolution
(You will NEVER convince me that Muhammadanism isn't a death cult that must end. Save your time...)
To: kattracks
Good for Bush. I like it. This is what he got elected to do.
9 posted on
12/23/2004 11:47:34 PM PST by
Dat Mon
(will work for clever tagline)
To: kattracks
Go Nuke if necessary. Ram 'em down their throats. and every time a crying Dem whispers the word "extremist" show em Janice Brown's photo and ask them how a right wing extremist push's 70% of the vote in California?
10 posted on
12/23/2004 11:55:56 PM PST by
WillRain
("Might have been the losing side, still not convinced it was the wrong one.")
To: kattracks
This is good news and it's about time that Bush and the Republicans started playing hardball on the judges. I expect the Senate R's to terminate filibusters of judicial nominees, a process that impedes Constitutional government.
To: kattracks
Absolutely the right move. And I hope this is only the start. The libs and dims are crying about how the GOP should reach across the aisle?? Sorry losers, we won, you lost. You reach across the aisle if you want, but if your arm comes back missing from the elbow, just remember all the years we had to put up with the rapist-in-chief.
12 posted on
12/24/2004 4:43:06 AM PST by
libs_kma
(USA: The land of the Free....Because of the Brave!)
To: kattracks
All Bush is looking for are judges who can keep their own personal views to themselves, and interpret the Constitution in a strict manner!
No activist judges! The DIMS would rather have activist judges to mold the society to their thinking!
14 posted on
12/24/2004 5:17:25 AM PST by
Sen Jack S. Fogbound
(We don't need the stinking federal support! (Be careful))
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