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Sen. Feinstein Hints at John Roberts Rejection
NewsMax ^ | Aug. 24, 2005 | Carl Limbacher

Posted on 08/25/2005 8:56:27 AM PDT by TBP

Senator Diane Feinstein today spoke a little about Supreme Court nominees, and what we can expect from the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings.

She also let us in on what issues Liberals in the U.S. consider when they think of the rulings that affected them, and which they cherish the most.

Feinstein told those gathered to hear her at a meeting of the L.A. County Bar Association that in her opinion the person chosen to replace Sandra Day O'Connor should be "balanced and Fair," and not come from either extreme.

She then proceeded to give a history lesson to those gathered, adding that the U.S. Constitution is "very specific in laying out how a Supreme Court nominee is chosen."

She said, rather forcefully, "Pursuant to the Advice and Consent clause, the president proposes, and the Senate disposes."

Does that mean she is predisposed to dispose of John Roberts?

She also reminded listeners that the Senate has rejected 27 of the 148 proposed judges to the Supreme Court since the founding of our nation - "almost 20 percent!" she gloated.

Feinstein then continued her history lesson, gladdening the hearts of judicial activists everywhere by extolling the virtues of the Supreme Court's rulings that have shaped "the will and the culture of this nation in ways that are everlasting and profound."

Her examples of things that shaped the will of Americans for the good? The court's defense of civil rights and privacy in the 60s and 70s ... and the court's having struck down the 1997 Religious Freedom Restoration Act, passed by Congress and designed to protect religious groups from unduly burdensome government action.

The senator is also proud of the Supreme Court's accomplishments in acting as a check on executive power. Her example? Perhaps undeserved presidential pardons? Underhanded executive orders? Attempted

The Bush administration's jailing of suspected terrorist Yasser Hamdi, and the High Court's subsequent ruling that "even an enemy combatant should be given a meaningful opportunity" to contest his detention.

Feinstein also lauded the Supreme Courts ability to protect the rights of an individual over the wishes of the government.

And what example did she give for this, you ask? Perhaps a case where someone was fighting for his home, his family, or her privacy? No.

She cited the 1990 case of Eisenberg vs. U.S. where, in a 5-4 vote, the Supreme Court struck down a congressional statute that prohibited desecration of the flag of the United States as a violation of free speech.

With the criteria she seems to be employing to approve a nominee - if the above examples are her be-all end-all of Supreme Court virtuosity - it would be a wonder if anyone but Karl Marx got Sen. Feinstein's vote for the Supreme Court.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: 109th; appointment; congress; court; democrats; dems; dimmycraps; feinstein; gop; johnroberts; justice; justices; nomination; obstructionistdems; republicans; roberts; robertshearings; senate; supremecourt
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To: You Dirty Rats

I don't think we do. Kennedy may be outrageous and Kerry may be a traitor, but neither of them has displayed the amount of mind-numbing ignorance I've seen so often from the CA gang.


21 posted on 08/25/2005 9:38:57 AM PDT by fluffy
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To: hsalaw

Certainly Bill Clinton tried to balance the court by nominating Ginsberg. </sarcasm


22 posted on 08/25/2005 9:46:28 AM PDT by IamConservative (The true character of a man is revealed in what he does when no one is looking.)
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To: OESY

He looks like a "Claymation" character in that pic. LOL


23 posted on 08/25/2005 9:49:13 AM PDT by headstamp
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To: fluffy

Well, if it's mind-numbing ignorance that you want, how about Washington State? Osama-mama Murray vs. Box-O-Rox and Cantwell vs. DiFi?


24 posted on 08/25/2005 9:57:02 AM PDT by You Dirty Rats (Forget Cindy; The Problem Is The Left and MSM Who Use Her to Attack Bush AND Our Troops!!)
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To: OESY

Ralph Neas is the wackiest looking person in public life. The "doll-hair" that resulted from a hair plug job gone terribly wrong is so distracting to me I can't concentrate on what he's saying (maybe that's a good thing). He makes Joe Biden's nest look natural.


25 posted on 08/25/2005 9:57:41 AM PDT by Inwoodian
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To: Inwoodian
Ralph Neas is the wackiest looking person in public life.

Have you never seen Rep. Henry Waxman?

26 posted on 08/25/2005 10:34:45 AM PDT by wideawake (God bless our brave troops and their Commander in Chief)
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To: TBP

In other breaking news, the sun rose again this morning...


27 posted on 08/25/2005 10:54:20 AM PDT by talleyman (Treason is as treason does.)
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To: Howlin
They need to shut the hell up, or risk looking like they are 1) smearing a good man, or 2) pandering for votes.

They WILL look like they are smearing a good man and pandering for votes.

They are helpless on Roberts. He is cool as a cucumber, he is good as good, and will make the Democrats look like fools to the discerning eyes of American citizens.

28 posted on 08/25/2005 11:17:20 AM PDT by beyond the sea ("I was just the spark the universe chose ....." --- Cindy Sheehan (barf alert))
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To: wideawake
Neas and Waxman separated at birth???
29 posted on 08/25/2005 11:24:12 AM PDT by markman46 (engage brain before using keyboard!!!)
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To: You Dirty Rats
if Mass beats Cal for stupid Senators then I think NY may be top dog with Hitlery and scum bag chucky. Amen.
30 posted on 08/25/2005 11:38:08 AM PDT by gakrak ("A wise man's heart is his right hand, But a fool's heart is at his left" Eccl 10:2)
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To: OESY
Jeez. Neas looks almost as non-human as this sex offender.
31 posted on 08/25/2005 11:43:25 AM PDT by Sloth (Archaeologists test for intelligent design all the time.)
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To: wideawake
Ralph Neas is the wackiest looking person in public life. Have you never seen Rep. Henry Waxman?

How about Dennis Kucinich or Jim Traficant? Box-O-Rox doesn't look too normal, either.

32 posted on 08/25/2005 12:01:36 PM PDT by You Dirty Rats (Forget Cindy; The Problem Is The Left and MSM Who Use Her to Attack Bush AND Our Troops!!)
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To: johnny7
I doubt they will filibuster but the most we'll get from their side is maybe 3-4 votes.

If we get a single Dim vote fro Roberts I'll keel over in shock.

33 posted on 08/25/2005 2:07:22 PM PDT by CFC__VRWC ("Anytime a liberal squeals in outrage, an angel gets its wings!" - gidget7)
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To: CFC__VRWC
I think we'll get Nelson & Lieberman... and just maybe, Landrieu. But like I said, they might just take a long, hard look at what's on the other side of the aisle and say;

“These turds ain't got the guts to go nuclear... lets call their bluff!”

34 posted on 08/25/2005 2:26:47 PM PDT by johnny7 (“What now? Let me tell you what now.”)
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To: johnny7

I expect Reid (and Hillary) will make this a party loyalty vote, with all sorts of dire reprisals agaianst any Dim who breaks ranks over Roberts. They'll have the full support and backing of MoveOn and the other leftist groups in making the "traitors'" lives miserable.

My fear is that the Dims won't even need to filibuster, that they'll be able to count on enough RINOs jumping the GOP ship to defeat the Roberts nomination on an up-an-down floor vote. Snowe and Specter are already slipping away, and that means they'll take Collins and Chafee with them for certain. And that leaves lots of room for mischief for the likes of Voinovich and Hagel. The Rats then get to have their cake and eat it too - they shoot down Roberts and keep the filibuster for another day.


35 posted on 08/25/2005 2:51:46 PM PDT by CFC__VRWC ("Anytime a liberal squeals in outrage, an angel gets its wings!" - gidget7)
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To: You Dirty Rats

I don't know if you ever noticed this, but... It appears to others (who I have talked to) and myself, that liberals have a distinctly stupid look about them. I can usually pick liberals out of a crowd with uncanny accuracy to the amazement of friends.

Liberals do have a certain personae that is physically manifest. We need to come up with a term for it (sarcasm on - - a-hole-us-gigantis??? - - /sarcasm off).


36 posted on 08/25/2005 6:28:45 PM PDT by Sir Francis Dashwood (LET'S ROLL!)
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