Posted on 07/19/2005 5:06:14 PM PDT by Mo1
Edited on 07/19/2005 5:10:19 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
hehehehe!!!! I have the visual now!! : )
Recognizing standards and meeting them are too different for Teddy.
Actually, if even Gonzales were nominated then, to replace the uberlibs Stevens or Ginsberg, almost no one would complain with that trade. Roberts is needed to swing a "conservative seat" just a bit more conservative.
CNN's Aaron Brown: "It is unlikely that there is a 'borking' in the days ahead."
Nice Pics!, kcvl
The next one will be a rock ribbed conservative (either a woman or hispanic). I tend to think it will be a woman, and then he can nominate Gonzales to replace Stevens or Ginsberg. One or the other will be leaving the court in the next 2 1/2 years. By that time there will be a solid constructionist majority and even the base won't object to Gonzales.
Ignore the DUmmies----they were all leaving for Canada last November but damned few of them did,unfortunately.
They are willing to lose everything to just keep abortion legal
Sad and Sick if you really think about it
Teddy is full of more than kooaid tonight, isn't he?
Teddy is full of more than koolaid tonight, isn't he?
I see you saw McCain and his wife on the cover of Architectural Digest. That was what greeted me when I was getting my hair cut last week. Pretty gaggy article.
OK, I'll stay tuned for that.
Sounds like you're old enough now to be considered an "elder".
Congratulations!
or condolences?
>> I. Freneau as Leader of 18th Century Naturalism
Philip Freneau was the Editor of the National Gazette, a newspaper owned by Jefferson and Madison. He was a true, anti-big-government conservative.
Alan Colmes, on his radio show is upset about Bush "using" the media...but, he said that Bush Administration CONTROLS the media...
His first caller I have heard, just compared Bush to Hitler!
I hope to God you are right, McGavin!
7 of the 9 Supreme Court justices were appointed by Republicans. 3 of them are acceptable, which shows you how incompetent Republicans are at choosing judges
I see Fred Barnes is a bit behind me on the time curve. Good.
Brilliant lawyers at the top, tend to be rather well paid. Roberts was in private practice for about 12 years, up until 2003. In the latter years, he probably made in excess of One Million per year. Today it would be close to Two Million. Roberts took a huge pay cut when he went to the DC circuit.
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