To: montag813
whats wrong with Gonzalez? Is he not pro-life?
42 posted on
07/01/2005 8:23:53 AM PDT by
Echo Talon
(http://echotalon.blogspot.com)
To: Echo Talon
He is "moderately" pro-life... id est he admits ABORTION!
To: Echo Talon
I can't validate it, but everything I've read says Gonzalez is pro-choice.
59 posted on
07/01/2005 8:29:40 AM PDT by
Preachin'
(Georgia finally saw the light in 2000.)
To: Echo Talon
whats wrong with Gonzalez? Is he not pro-life? Nor does he support the 2nd Amendment.
To: Echo Talon
whats wrong with Gonzalez? Is he not pro-life? Pro-life is decidely a conservative view point. I'm pro-life and want a justice that is pro-life; however, there are more important erosions of our constitution that should be addressed first, ie direct attacks on the first, second, and fifth amendments.
Gonzales may be pro-life, but he is soft on the second amendment.
80 posted on
07/01/2005 8:36:34 AM PDT by
Bear_Slayer
(DOC - 81mm Mortars, Wpns Co. 2/3 KMCAS 86-89)
To: Echo Talon
whats wrong with Gonzalez? He's not a conservative.
114 posted on
07/01/2005 9:41:33 AM PDT by
Mad_Tom_Rackham
(Mark Levin and Ann Coulter for SCOTUS!)
To: Echo Talon
Gonzalez is a former Democrat who has called Roe v Wade "settled law"... given the history of SCOTUS, where conservatives stay conservative and 'moderates' end up being raging liberals and they 'mature' on the Supreme Court, you can expect the moderate Gonzalez to be no better than OConnor, with a slight chance of being a Souter.
why risk it?
Conservatives deserve a reliable conservative voice on the bench.
158 posted on
07/01/2005 2:10:02 PM PDT by
WOSG
(Liberating Iraq - http://freedomstruth.blogspot.com)
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