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1 posted on 05/18/2005 4:31:10 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
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Today Show frisky-Frist ping.


2 posted on 05/18/2005 4:31:42 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest (Watching the Today Show since 2002 so you don't have to.)
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" ... McCain . . . who just might be one of Frist's major opponents for the 2008 GOP presidential nomination ...


Should have read ... McCain ... who will be the first victim, for the second time, to fall off the presidential wanna be band wagon.

4 posted on 05/18/2005 4:48:01 AM PDT by G.Mason ( Save the Republic from the shallow, demagogic sectarians.)
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Good report, governs. Thanks. Did you happen to see Boxer on the Senate floor yesterday talking about Judge Brown? I learned so much. JB loves rapists and won't protect little girls from them, hates old people and calls them cannibals, thinks too much government isn't good for people, etc. Quite the performance. I couldn't help wondering what Senators with a modicum of intelligence thought of it. Ido not include Biden or Reid in that bunch.


5 posted on 05/18/2005 4:50:16 AM PDT by Bahbah (Something wicked this way comes)
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But that dog didn't bark this morning.

Gee, I wonder why? Maybe because the show would then have to explain what the heck Oil For Food is since I don't believe they've ever done a single segment on it.

And on the subject of judicial noiminees, I don't suppose Lauer asked why the Dems are so afraid of a vote? Nah, of course not.

You're a braver man than I, glgb, for watchin' this dreck. Thanks again for the thread!

6 posted on 05/18/2005 4:51:47 AM PDT by mewzilla
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I hope the hammer falls today.

I am tired of waiting.


7 posted on 05/18/2005 4:51:52 AM PDT by Preachin' (Keep the Kerry/Edwards tags on your cars so we can identify the root of your disease.)
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"Senators might occasionally use an argument based on competence, but nowadays it's all about ideology," he admitted, citing the Bork case, in which of course perhaps the most qualified Supreme Court nominee in decades was turned down."
rat dogma.


9 posted on 05/18/2005 4:52:44 AM PDT by jmaroneps37 (Dealing with liberals? Remember: when you wrestle with a pig, you both get dirty and he loves it.)
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Matthews agreed with Katie's suggestion that the nukular constitutional debate is really about impending Supreme Court nominations, and Matthews pointed out that if the vote carries, the Republicans would be able to confirm one or more justices as early as this summer.

If Senator Frist or any other elected Republicans or staffers are monitoring FR, tell Skerry, Byrd Kennedy and Schumer this is the constitutional way to appoint judges. Up or down votes on every single judicial picks of our President. End the filibuster TODAY.

13 posted on 05/18/2005 4:59:06 AM PDT by Arrowhead1952 (Give Byrd the Byrd option now.)
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Bump for later.


19 posted on 05/18/2005 5:09:17 AM PDT by Rummyfan
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I have a hard time believing Frist would bring it up w/out the requistie votes...

But of course, he hasn't brought it up yet, so maybe he doesn't have the votes.


21 posted on 05/18/2005 5:14:07 AM PDT by Guillermo (Bush is no conservative. Don't insult my intelligence by telling me that he is)
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If our prayers are answered and the Republicans succeed with the Constitutional option vote, they ought to tie this directly to the defeat of Bork with their comments to the news media. Since Americans have the attention/retention span of an emaciated gnat, every Republican's comment ought to remind the media that this is the fruit of the evil seed planted by the Rats when they gleefully "borked" that well-qualified jurist. The Rats started it, and the Republicans should finish it with this vote.


26 posted on 05/18/2005 5:23:23 AM PDT by kittymyrib
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For once Chrissy is right. McCain is going to dig his own grave with this vote.

If we win the vote, he outs himself not as a 'Republican Maverick' but an imposter. His credibility as a Republican is shot. All the other RINO's that vote with us will have more influence than he.

If we lose the vote, McCain still loses. He'll be blame for leading this RINO revolt.


29 posted on 05/18/2005 5:35:07 AM PDT by Soul Seeker
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Note to InSane: We may start voting for you when you start voting with us!! Think of all the money you'll save not having to fly to Iowa or NH.

Pray for W and Our Troops

31 posted on 05/18/2005 5:47:15 AM PDT by bray (Pray for Iraq's Freedom from Mohammad)
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I know we are all tired of the same old cup-and-saucer metaphor for the House and Senate, where the House is the cup where all the hot tea is contained and the Senate is the saucer that allows the tea to cool to the point where it can be sipped. Of course, people today are so unfamiliar with the mechanics of drinking tea that it really doesn't make sense to most peole anyway.

But, nevertheless, I will forge on and extend the metaphor past the point of all reason. IMHO, the House is the Cup, the Senate is the Saucer, and the Judiciary is the Tea Tray.

If you will indulge me, please... The Executive Branch is, by nature, the most responsive body of government. It is completely re-elected every four years, and thus has to hue to the passions of the day. Similarly, the House is the more responsive body of the Legislature, since it can change rapidly if it is out of step with the electorate, as in 1994.

The Senate, on the other hand, does not change all at once, and the terms are longer, so it is much less responsive to the passions of the moment. It does, by construction, take the longer view, since it can only change gradually.

The Judiciary is the extreme example of this mechanism. Since the terms are unlimited, and the make-up the Judiciary can only change very slowly, it is the great mass that cannot be moved quickly, if at all. It is, by design, a stable force, that responds to changing trends over generations, not over a course of two or four years.

So to look at what forces are responsible for the gradual change of the Judiciary today, you have to look at the broad trends that have been happening in the country in the last twenty-five to thirty years. What are the broad social trends that are pushing this last, most reisistant, branch of government in a new direction?

The answer, of course, lies in the issues that aroused such passion in the 1970s and 1980s. Abortion and affirmative action, Roe and Bakke: These are the events that triggered the groundswell that, at last, will overturn the prevailing wisdom of the court. Most people can't see it, because it happens over a such long period of time, but these two decisions made the revolutionary change we are in the middle of today inevitable.


32 posted on 05/18/2005 5:50:00 AM PDT by gridlock (ELIMINATE PERVERSE INCENTIVES)
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Once they got past wailing about the evil Republicans destroying our "democracy" by ending the filibuster, did they go back to beating the "Bushfault" drum on the Newsweak story?
33 posted on 05/18/2005 6:03:51 AM PDT by CFC__VRWC ("Anytime a liberal squeals in outrage, an angel gets its wings!" - gidget7)
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McCain . . . who just might be one of Frist's major opponents for the 2008 GOP presidential nomination

Riiiight.


36 posted on 05/18/2005 6:22:22 AM PDT by Valin (The right to do something does not mean that doing it is right.)
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...but nowadays it's all about ideology...

Lifting the fog of deception in the battle for man's mind relegates Matthews to the ash heap of history. Life goes on buttressed by freedom buttressed by truth.

38 posted on 05/18/2005 6:29:20 AM PDT by PGalt
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Can you imagine how much good can be done for the protection of our constitutional system if W is able to appoint true strict constructionists

Assuming he does. A very big assumption given his Party's past record and his own ideology.

39 posted on 05/18/2005 6:32:33 AM PDT by Protagoras (Evolution is amazing, I wonder who invented it?)
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45 posted on 05/18/2005 7:51:05 AM PDT by Dilbert56
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I wrote e-mails encouraging both Virginia senators (Warner and Allen) to support the "constitutional option." I heard Senator Warner was wavering. Senator Allen supports going "nuclear" and sent back a nice e-mail saying so.

I hope Virginia's senators will act in concert and not cancel out each other. If Warner doesn't support the Constitution, it's time for him to go.


48 posted on 05/18/2005 8:04:22 AM PDT by gregwest
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Did you see the segemnt where they had that Hybrid car driving from point A to point B while they were being followed by some Evil SUVs?

I guess its for some comparison they're doing?

Anyway, it was hilarious. As they were talking to the driver by phone, live on the TV, he was saying how much gas he's saving, blah,blah,blah. The funny part was they showed him driving down the freeway and school buses were passing him! He couldn't keep up!


49 posted on 05/18/2005 9:26:19 AM PDT by subterfuge (Hillary's Operative Cooked the Books! **just keep saying that wherever you go**)
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