I now have the same feeling. I've gone back and forth on this since yesterday.
I actually woke up in the middle of the night and realized that if she's confirmed and turns out to be another liberal, I couldn't vote for Guiliani in '08 like I would love to do (if he somehow manages to make it through the primaries, which is unlikely).
Someone posted that perhaps the president was thinking of the court as a whole; that makes sense. The facts that she's a Christian and that she's chosen Bush's appointees are reassuring.
And I'm starting to really like the idea of having someone from outside of the judiciary, and outside of the "elite" group. It's a good thing if a member of SCOTUS comes from a solid red state background--a breath of fresh air, in fact.
/rambling :)
You would be upset if Miss Miers turns out to be a libera, but you would vote for the grandaddy of all liberals, Rudy????