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Bloomberg opposes Bush high-court pick
Yahoo.com ^ | Sept. 16, 2005

Posted on 09/16/2005 11:15:31 AM PDT by alessandrofiaschi

NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Friday opposed John Roberts' nomination to be U.S. Supreme Court chief justice, making him the first noted Republican to break with the Bush administration over who should lead America's top court.

Bloomberg, a former Democrat seeking re-election in a heavily Democratic city, said Roberts had failed to show a commitment to upholding the 1973 Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision establishing a right to abortion.

"I am unconvinced that Judge Roberts accepts the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling as settled law," Bloomberg said.

Roberts' answers to questions in Senate confirmation hearings "did not indicate a commitment to protect a woman's right to choose," he said. "For that reason I oppose the nomination of Judge Roberts as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court."

While Bloomberg's statement is unusual from a Republican, the mayor has no standing over whether Roberts will be confirmed by the U.S. Senate as chief justice.

Bloomberg, who became a billionaire by building the media company named after him, is ahead in polls in the New York mayoral race ahead of November's election here.

Like many Republicans in New York, Bloomberg has long been a liberal on social issues and has been unafraid to publicly break with U.S. President George W. Bush.


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To: tomnbeverly

But, those little kids are such an inconvenient mistake... and we have our careers!


41 posted on 09/16/2005 11:31:23 AM PDT by AlGone2001 (Two supreme court vacancies. Hopefully more on the way.)
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To: alessandrofiaschi

How dare Roberts not have an ideological bias!!! Or have the wrong ideological bias! Or something like that.

Bloomy is a bloomin' idiot. He, like everyone else who favors abortion, wasn't.


42 posted on 09/16/2005 11:31:39 AM PDT by Puddleglum (Thank God the Boston blowhard lost)
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To: CFC__VRWC

I doubt it but you could be right.


43 posted on 09/16/2005 11:31:56 AM PDT by TheErnFormerlyKnownAsBig (Back then they didn't want me, now I'm hot and they all on me.)
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To: alessandrofiaschi

Bloomberg is no Rudy, in any way.


44 posted on 09/16/2005 11:32:53 AM PDT by TheClintons-STILLAnti-American
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To: alessandrofiaschi
Instead, he says, "I don't have an overarching, uniform philosophy", which means that he will follow the Congress as well as a lot of precedents.

So you assume that means he will never go against Roe? Why couldn't it be against some other precedent he was speaking about and not Roe?

45 posted on 09/16/2005 11:33:10 AM PDT by frogjerk (LIBERALISM - Being miserable for no good reason)
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To: alessandrofiaschi

Do you think Rehnquist was an originalist?


46 posted on 09/16/2005 11:33:39 AM PDT by Rumierules
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To: Puddleglum
You'll soon see "your" Roberts favoring abortion in Court. He will never reject abortion! But he hasn't the courage to make a clear statement on this issue.
47 posted on 09/16/2005 11:34:21 AM PDT by alessandrofiaschi (Is Roberts really a conservative?)
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To: alessandrofiaschi

I was keeping that post between Roberts and Bloomberg. I personally think Roberts is the best choice for Chief Justice, in spite of what he has said about Roe. The real decision, I believe, will be who's to succeed O'Connor, which will really make the difference.


48 posted on 09/16/2005 11:34:33 AM PDT by shekkian
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To: oceanview
"I am not sure why he even comments on this - his stand on abortion means nothing as mayor of NYC."

He just wants to reassure voters he's just another amoral liberal, IMO.

49 posted on 09/16/2005 11:35:55 AM PDT by TheClintons-STILLAnti-American
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To: alessandrofiaschi




"New York Republicans" are not "Real Republicans" and I offer as evidence the present and former mayors of New York City.


50 posted on 09/16/2005 11:36:07 AM PDT by msnimje (Cogito Ergo Republican)
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To: Rumierules

Renquist was a true originalist.


51 posted on 09/16/2005 11:36:11 AM PDT by alessandrofiaschi (Is Roberts really a conservative?)
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To: Meadow Muffin
...so why does EVERY political decision have to include abortion???????

I feel the abortion issue was intended to undermine "Natural Law" philosophy of our founding. That being said not everyone who fights for the right to abortion on demand understands that. But if you have a "central plan" in mind with economic planned growth and sustainable development from an all powerful governing central authority, I guess you better get people used to the idea of population control, one way or another.

52 posted on 09/16/2005 11:36:13 AM PDT by Archon of the East ("universal executive power of the law of nature")
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To: alessandrofiaschi
My view of Roberts is that he has thoughtfully studied the process of US Supreme Court nominations, and knows what to say, and what not to say.

I think he's a conservative who has the democrats spellbound.

I'll bet he has gone over these hearings in his mind for many many years.

It's not like he came out of college last year. He was an aide (or whatever they are called) to Judge Rehnquist on the court. He had a great case to study.

If Roberts came before the Senate Judiciary Committee with an open anti-abortion attitude, he'd never get on the court. Anyone with a brain knows that.

In my opinion, he is playing his cards close to his chest.
53 posted on 09/16/2005 11:37:04 AM PDT by AlGone2001 (Two supreme court vacancies. Hopefully more on the way.)
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To: alessandrofiaschi

As a former nyc resident Bloomberg is pro abortion pro gay marriage anti gun and raised property taxes 37% anybody he doesnt like is good enough for me


54 posted on 09/16/2005 11:37:11 AM PDT by italianquaker (Bush Derangement syndome coming to a theatre near you)
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To: alessandrofiaschi
Since his appointment, I wrote that he was more similar to Kennedy than to Scalia or Thomas...

You are simply wrong. He is closer to Scalia and Thomas than anyone else on the court. He sees the role of a Supreme Court Justice as a slave to the Constitution.

55 posted on 09/16/2005 11:37:44 AM PDT by msnimje (Cogito Ergo Republican)
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To: alessandrofiaschi
Since his appointment, I wrote that he was more similar to Kennedy than to Scalia or Thomas...

Yeah.

We know.

You're wrong.

56 posted on 09/16/2005 11:38:36 AM PDT by AmishDude (Join the AmishDude fan club: "Great point." -- AliVertias; ":-) Very clever" -- MJY1288)
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To: AlGone2001

PING!


57 posted on 09/16/2005 11:38:38 AM PDT by frogjerk (LIBERALISM - Being miserable for no good reason)
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To: Meadow Muffin
so why does EVERY political decision have to include abortion???????

It is a feeble and unconstitutional law protected by the left. It is very precarious and the leftists know it.

58 posted on 09/16/2005 11:39:25 AM PDT by msnimje (Cogito Ergo Republican)
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To: AmishDude; AlGone2001

There is a growing pile of materials, in Roberts' opinions and in the Reagan-era documents dribbling out of the White House, that indicates he has personally held conservative views on major fronts—abortion, religion, and executive power. But Roberts lacks is a clear judicial philosophy. As a result, proponents of judicial restraint — an approach to the law that's become as fashionable among liberals as conservatives — are eager to embrace him as one of their own. Leftist advocates of restraint celebrate justices who don't reach out beyond the facts of a case to decide more than they need to and who respect existing Supreme Court precedent. Roberts' judicial conservatism will stay on this line. Which is very different from that judicial philosophy, willing to jettison past anti-costitutional decisions(Thomas and Scalia).


59 posted on 09/16/2005 11:40:58 AM PDT by alessandrofiaschi (Is Roberts really a conservative?)
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To: alessandrofiaschi

Screw Bloomberg. He's not even a RINO, he's a RAT with an R after his name.


60 posted on 09/16/2005 11:42:05 AM PDT by ozzymandus
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