Posted on 07/16/2005 8:53:44 AM PDT by advance_copy
WASHINGTON - President Bush gave the nation several clues Saturday about the person he will nominate for a seat on the Supreme Court, except for the most important one a name.
In his weekly radio address, Bush said his eventual nominee will be a "fair-minded individual who represents the mainstream of American law and American values."
His candidate also "will meet the highest standards of intellect, character and ability and will pledge to faithfully interpret the Constitution and laws of our country," the president said.
"Our nation deserves, and I will select, a Supreme Court justice that Americans can be proud of," he said, without revealing the name that many are anxious to hear.
Bush also discussed his recent meeting with Senate leaders of both parties to discuss the nomination and confirmation process for a replacement for Sandra Day O'Connor. The first woman to serve on the high court, O'Connor announced July 1 that she is stepping down after 24 years.
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Question: From the perspective of a non judge nominee, what past GOP senators are out there retired but young enough, with a solid legal background, to qualify? The whole concept of the Senate not refusing one of its own could be in play.
I'm thinking of folks like Warren Rudman. Was Nancy Kassebaum pro life? She was from Kansas so one would think so. Or something really avant garde . . . Sam Nunn was a pro Life Democrat and he's retired from the Senate. He still alive?
Now you call him the President when you immediately follow up by calling him a Communist.. I see how you are. I Done sniffed ya out. Hope you have fun voting for Hillary.
Many people are disgusted with the liberal agenda in this administration and in the Republican party.
The Liberty Bell getting replaced by a 'Taco Bell?'
Another one of your silly lies. I voted for him in 2000, but haven't liked him since then. I switched to the Constitution Party because of him.
So what's your business of being here???
Here is the sentence again, with translation for the English-impaired inserted:
''The president (that would be 'Mr. Bush') appears to be taking the high road (that would be 'dealing in issues as opposed to partisanship and personalities') vis-a-vis (that would be 'regarding') the Marxists (that would be 'the majority of 'Rat senators, which majority is generally state socialist in its views and its voting').''
Uh, yoohoo -- this sentence very clearly names Mr. Bush's opponents as the communists ('Marxist' is a more accurate term, btw).
Do pls try to read the text as written; it makes the exchange of ideas much easier.
I am listening to conservatives with whom I talk each day. I am talking with hourly workers and retired executives who voice the sentiments that I posted.
Have you heard the president use the bully pulpit of his position to take the need for energy legislation to the people? I think the answer is no. The energy legislation the president says he wants is legislation that will primarily profit oil corporations and do damn little for the citizens of America.
Someone more informed than me will have to determine if oil from Anwar will reach the U.S. or will it be sent to the Orient.
I'm a conservative - how about you?
I fear that this is what Rove and the other "architects" (I have to cough when I say that) don't realize. And it will be fatal to our party if so.
C R O C K ! ! !
Sorry, but most of the old conservatives I know seem to believe the present administration is responsible for more massive socialist programs, more lost liberty, more national debt, more shredding of the Constitution and more flagrant political opportunism that even when the Clintoon was the presidential puppet. Most of them are speaking with a half a century of political experience.
Maybe you could see... vis-a-vis
1. Compared with.
2. In relation to.
The president appears to be taking the high road "compared with" the Marxists(Sounds funky comparing him to Communists)
The president appears to be taking the high road "In relation to" the Marxists (looks like your saying hes taking the same road the communists take.)
Thanks for the clarification.
nonsense. He would say that about anyone. This is all fiddle faddle He said he would pick someone like Scalia or Thomas. That's good enough for me.
Why do you think America is so hated by the French, the Germans, all in the EU (with the exception of some of our British friends and some from Poland and the Czech Republic)? We are hated because this President has resisted the one world Globalist measures as well as the UN garbage.
Look at the Bolton appointment for your globalist analysis. He has nominated probably the one person with the most ferocious "reformer" image to the one truly Globalist Body!
We will have to agree to disagree.
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