Posted on 09/13/2005 5:01:31 AM PDT by OXENinFLA
which is why conservatives are always friendlier people.
Conservatives want to share knowledge with others. Left wing liberals want to tell you what you MUST think.
Exactly. Either there is a rule of law or there is not. Our moral principles are not a substitute for the law. (Hopefully they support each other, but not necessarily.) Lawyers have to be able to argue both sides in order to effectively argue their side. No big deal, unless the lawyer becomes an "opinion" leader in a particular area, e.g., Gay Rights. We want judges who follow the law not create it. That is the litmus test.
Found this:
2003 Judiciary Committee Vote When the U.S. Senate was considering Judge John Roberts confirmation to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, the Senate Judiciary Committee actually recommended his confirmation in two separate votes.
Later, the Senate confirmed Roberts to his seat on the D.C. Circuit by unanimous consent. Here's a breakdown of the Committee members' votes. (Note especially the Democrats backing Roberts' confirmation.)
Judiciary Committee Vote on February 27, 2003:
Democrats Voting For Roberts:
Biden
Kohl
Feinstein
Edwards
Democrats Voting Against Roberts:
Kennedy
Schumer
Durbin
Democrats Abstaining:
Leahy
Feingold
Republicans Voting for Roberts:
Hatch
Grassley
Specter
Kyl
DeWine
Sessions
Graham
Craig
Chambliss
Cornyn
Judiciary Committee Vote on May 8, 2003:
Democrats Voting For Roberts:
Leahy
Biden
Kohl
Feinstein
Feingold
Edwards
Democrats Voting Against Roberts:
Kennedy
Durbin
Democrats Not Voting:
Schumer
Republicans Voting for Roberts:
Hatch
Grassley
Specter
Kyl
DeWine
Sessions
Graham
Craig
Chambliss
Cornyn
Feingold is positioning himself as the looney Left's alternative to Hillary! Hence he will vote no.
Some say 0, because then you get money back and never owe them additional taxes. However, you are letting the government have your money on which they pay no interest. Not a good deal. It's up to you, and congratulations, btw.
yeah, but that's Feingold, man....
I hope the limb is very close to the ground...
Promise?
Wouldn't you just love to have a camera on Priscilla Owen's face as she watches this.?.
I would absolutely swoon if The President nominated Btown, but I really don't think it is a shoo-in that he will nominate a woman.
There are so many very good conservative candidates he could choose.
I think that it would be good if he nominated Luttig, though ---
Then publicly suggest strongly that Souter or Stevens ought to swftly resign from the USSC to open up a seat that he can nominate a woman to replace THEM - and vow that he would nominate a woman for THAT seat.
single
When you've got a name like Schumck
You've got to be good, or have luck.
But when your name is Schumer,
It is certainly no rumor:
You're only a Putzhead, dear Chuck.
Wouldn't it be funny if she let Jack get up and dance in the middle of one their bloviating nasty diatribes?
Here's hoping.
too late.
That model only leads to the "ratchet effect". When conservatives are dominant then nothing changes. When leftists are dominant then everything pushes left. The result is only a leftward push.
We MUST start pushing back to the right. Then and only then will precident matter. We must correct the wrong decisions in order to make the correct decisions.
More like a Kabuki dance...
Except the MSM will edit so that the rudness/pigstyle questioning will look like Roberts is evading. It will be sound bites thrown out in the evening news.
That is how most of the dems I know get their opinions. OTOH, the republicans I know are news junkies.
IMO, it depends on your outside income, e.g., 1099s. Best bet is 0 unless you are in a real cash flow bind.
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