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To: FreeReign

"Michelle Malkin should think for herself. She shouldn't base her opinions on what others say they like or dislike."

Anyone who wants to be on the SCOTUS and gains someone like Chuckie as an ally, is very likely to end up a Souter clone. It's a significant danger sign. Michelle is right on the money, as she almost always is.


2,842 posted on 10/03/2005 8:44:22 PM PDT by neutronsgalore (Bullets are cheap...living criminals are costly.)
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To: neutronsgalore
Michelle Malkin should think for herself. She shouldn't base her opinions on what others say they like or dislike. Think of the ramifications of doing such.

Anyone who wants to be on the SCOTUS and gains someone like Chuckie as an ally, is very likely to end up a Souter clone.

As I said, and as you conveniently left off about what I said, think of the ramifications of doing the opposite of what your enemy says.

All Hillary and Schumer would have to do is say the opposite of what they want...and then you would go along with the opposite of that.

Isn't it better to think for ones self. To actually think that Schmucky knows more about Mier then us here on FR, is wrong.

There is only one way Hillary can win in '08. She needs enough conservatives to become dissatisfied with the R party to tilt the election in her favor. This is the strategy for the next three years. She and her ilk can not possibly win the presidency and even these SC battles taking the liberal approach. So instead they sweat talk the nominees, and cause people like you to think the opposite and to become dissatisfied.

As I said before think of the ramifications...and then think for yourself.

2,849 posted on 10/03/2005 9:03:38 PM PDT by FreeReign
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