Note: Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist of Tennessee said last week that the judges "handled [the Schiavo case] in a fair and independent way," although he had hoped for a different result.
1 posted on
04/10/2005 11:07:45 AM PDT by
AntiGuv
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To: AntiGuv
That's a real shame, Senator Santorum once had political future.
To: AntiGuv
For both the Senate and the White House leadership to publicly contradict DeLay, then the chance of them standing by him if the going gets rougher doesn't look good.
To: AntiGuv
Looks like DeLay's wife and daughter were on the take to the tune of half a million dollars.
Spin that, Big Stupid Republican Government Republicans.
8 posted on
04/10/2005 11:18:45 AM PDT by
Hank Rearden
(Never allow anyone who could only get a government job attempt to tell you how to run your life.)
To: AntiGuv
How soon they begin to eat their own. Democrats are rotten to the core but at least they know how to be loyal.
9 posted on
04/10/2005 11:19:51 AM PDT by
dc-zoo
To: AntiGuv
Too bad Santorum didn't have the huevos to call for the same for Pelosi.
10 posted on
04/10/2005 11:21:36 AM PDT by
Nephi
(Abortionist's arguments are based in time, but God is eternal.)
To: AntiGuv
I think its time to hang DeLay out to dry. Otherwise The Hammer's just going to stay in the news, stinking to heaven and hurting Republicans. Loyalty is well and good, but winning elections is more important. He's becoming an embarassment and a liability.
12 posted on
04/10/2005 11:33:53 AM PDT by
Alter Kaker
(Whatever tears one may shed, in the end one always blows one’s nose.-Heine)
To: AntiGuv
A senior Democratic senator, Christopher Dodd of Connecticut, had this advice for the Republicans who control both the House and Senate: "Be careful about how closely you embrace Mr. DeLay."STFU dodd. Stick to making waitress sandwiches with ted the drunken murderer. What a a-hole.
FMCDH(BITS)
15 posted on
04/10/2005 11:39:12 AM PDT by
nothingnew
(I fear for my Republic due to marxist influence in our government. Open eyes/see)
To: AntiGuv
So does Santorum. I have a few questions myself for Specter's hand puppet.
To: AntiGuv
Why should Santorum let DeLay drag him down? DeLay is the one that plays at the edge of legality and house ethics (what an oxymoron). He should explain his behavior and if voters in his district approve, they will continue to vote him in. Why should Santorum accept DeLays morality? What if DeLay had come out in favor of euthanasia or abortion, would you have wanted Santorum keep his mouth shut just because the guy is a Republican leader? I dont think so. DeLay built his bed through his take no prisoners style of politics. Let him live in it.
19 posted on
04/10/2005 11:48:49 AM PDT by
Dave S
To: AntiGuv
If this report is true, Santorum's stock has experienced a sharp fall in this voter's portfolio.
To: AntiGuv
Four words: Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi. Since it's only fair to deal with scandals in chronological order, when those two have answered all the questions about their financial dealings, and have been held to the same standards as the Republicans are, then the 'Rats can start asking questions about DeLay.
To: AntiGuv
To hell with these run and hide their heads in the sand RINO's, they are a sad gutless lot. Why bother having a GOP majority when RINO's allow the dims to continue to set the agenda and run both houses of congress.
45 posted on
04/10/2005 12:34:38 PM PDT by
Ursus arctos horribilis
("It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees!" Emiliano Zapata 1879-1919)
To: AntiGuv
AP spin. Read what he said and Santorum's actually supporting DeLay, but the get Santorum crowd no doubt has dozens of condemnations of him on this thread already.
57 posted on
04/10/2005 12:47:55 PM PDT by
AmishDude
(Join the AmishDude fan club: "You are a wise man." -- Torie; "You rock!" -- TonyRo76)
To: AntiGuv
I think that the fine gentleman from the great state of Pennsylvania should quit spotlighting. First, he runs down to Florida (doesn't he represent the state of PA?) to pose with the Schindlers and now he reverses and bashes Delay. What a an amateur!
65 posted on
04/10/2005 12:57:36 PM PDT by
canalabamian
(Diversity is not our strength...UNITY is.)
To: AntiGuv
Santorum is apparently in the tertiary stages of Schumer's Syndrome. It would be mildly amusing were it not for the 'rat monolith that is sitting back laughing their asses off and telling the MSM which buttons to push.
70 posted on
04/10/2005 1:05:26 PM PDT by
niteowl77
(I hate it when I partonize myself.)
To: AntiGuv
Yo, Sen. Santorum. This spine's for you.
78 posted on
04/10/2005 1:19:06 PM PDT by
Texas Eagle
(If it wasn't for double-standards, Liberals would have no standards at all)
To: AntiGuv
The liberals are going after DeLay because of his intent to get the activist judges...who without LEGAL AUTHORITY are making laws...which is ONLY vested in Congress. More senators that have NO BALLS. We need to all call and raise wholly h*ll with the ball-less senators. With this type of crap it tells me they are in favor of allowing America to slip further into a dictatorship by THE GOD AWFUL JUDGES....
79 posted on
04/10/2005 1:19:48 PM PDT by
shield
(The Greatest Scientific Discoveries of the Century Reveal God!!!! by Dr. H. Ross, Astrophysicist)
To: AntiGuv
"Now you may not like some of the things he's done," Santorum said. "That's for the people of his district to decide, whether they want to approve that kind of behavior or not." Remember that in the PA election, Ricky.
95 posted on
04/10/2005 2:31:23 PM PDT by
smokeyb
To: AntiGuv
Santorum is running for re-election and has no spine.
To: AntiGuv
112 posted on
04/10/2005 3:06:26 PM PDT by
wardaddy
("Finally!, A Man Worth Killing!")
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