Posted on 10/04/2005 3:49:42 PM PDT by Para-Ord.45
In 1988, Al Gore was masquerading as a pro-life southern politician. Texas was a one-party state.
Republicans were a non-factor. You had your conservative Democrats and your liberal Democrats and a few weirdos who voted Republican and wasted their votes.
Nearly all Republicans over the age of 50 in Texas are former Democrats.
If there's one thing that simply pushes leftists over the edge, it's conservative "born again", Christians.
ANY CHRISTIAN!
Let us pray then that she is a fundamentalist blibical literalist and not one of those preteristical replacement theology scriptural allegorists.
So was Regan.
New York Times getting ready for a frontal assault on Miss Miers' Evangelical Christianity. While they like "diversity" they only like it when you can count shades of gray or X and Y chromosomes.
I'll go along with that. :-)
Well, I think we agree He cares for *us* in all ways. A little different from caring for certain actions we may do.
I thought we voted for them.
LOL! I almost clicked the red "x" to get off this thread!
that's GOOD ENOUGH FOR ME!!!!!!!!!!! Count me in as a encourager for Miers!!!!!
And what happens if she gets denied?
Well, the president just goes back and nominates someone else. It's not "be approved the first time or you can't nominate another".
and in the meantime, the partial-birth abortion case scheduled in the SC will be heard, and decided one way or the other, and becomes the law of the land. I'm not sure we have a lot of time to waste on filibusters and such.
This is a load of horse manure, to put it plainly.
I have no objection to born-again conservative Evangelicals, but I find it highly suspicious that this woman turned Republican and joined a Texas church at a moment most convenient to her career. I also find it suspicious that someone leaked this story to Drudge, with the obvious hope of pulling Evangelicals back on board the train.
What this reminds me of, frankly, is John Fitzgerald Kennedy. All the Catholics voted for Kerry because they liked the idea of a Catholic in the White House. The only trouble is that Kennedy was, to all appearances, a lousy Catholic. Not only that, but he firmly promised not to let his Catholic views influence his decisions, and he kept that promise to the letter.
There's no way on earth that an outsider can say whether or not a conversion was genuine. Maybe this one was. But it still doesn't mean that she would be a good Supreme Court Justice.
Gore is an exceptionally despicable sort.
Romans 13
Submission to the Authorities
1Everyone must submit himself to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God. 2Consequently, he who rebels against the authority is rebelling against what God has instituted, and those who do so will bring judgment on themselves. 3For rulers hold no terror for those who do right, but for those who do wrong. Do you want to be free from fear of the one in authority? Then do what is right and he will commend you.
"How has she ruled in the past?
Oh wait, she never has."
William Rehnquist hadn't either when selected by Nixon.
You are totally misreading the situation, this is not an effort to support Harriet Miers, it is an effort by the New York Times to disqualify her because she is an Evangelical.
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