To: Morgan in Denver
While that is true Morgan the post above you paints an ominous picture.
My fear is that no matter who GW puts forward something major will be wrong with the candidate according to the rats. How this will all end is a mystery to me.
There are theories going around that without a near or majority with the supremes the rats will go nuts. They have successfully trained some supreme justices how to "spin" cases instead of interpreting the constitution, a very dangerous path IMHO.
This entire process will be very interesting and probably entertaining as well. It needs to end well since there is a lot at stake.
232 posted on
07/03/2005 6:31:46 AM PDT by
rodguy911
(Time to get rid of the UN and the ACLU)
To: rodguy911
Your most profound statement is " no matter who GW puts forward something major will be wrong with the candidate according to the rats." There's no reason to not nominate a solid conservative. It's going to end the same way, regardless. Democrats will howl and cry and try using the filibuster again, and the Republicans will use the Constitutional Option making the 14 senate Primadonna's cringe.
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