To: KMAJ2
What a great post! It's nice to see someone using more than two brain cells and giving in to infantile temper tantrum instincts when dealing with this nomination.
To: AmericaUnited
Great post? It's a phoney news article written by someone subscribed to the FR.
Does "KMAJ" think we're that stupid?
4 posted on
10/06/2005 3:26:07 AM PDT by
Frank T
To: AmericaUnited
It's nice to see someone using more than two brain cells and giving in to infantile temper tantrum instincts when dealing with this nomination.So he used three brain cells to produce his infantile temper tantrum?
5 posted on
10/06/2005 3:27:31 AM PDT by
Restorer
(Illegitimati non carborundum)
To: AmericaUnited
Good point......My biggest fear is that if a fignt were to take place in the Senate and the republicans will, without a doubt, cave in again. In this case, I trust GWB selection over the concerns of others. He has a history of standing by conservative judges. On the other hand Republican senators have a history of whining and caving in to the RATs.
7 posted on
10/06/2005 3:29:20 AM PDT by
rrrod
To: AmericaUnited
I agree it is a great post...
"Right now, the democrats are hoping and praying the conservatives self-destruct and blow up her nomination, it is their only chance to escape and save face. If the conservatives open their eyes and see the big picture, NARAL, NOW and all the left wing women's groups are going to go ballistic if Meirs is supported by the democrats, yet, if they go back on their word, and fillibuster or block her, or attack her on religious grounds, they become hypocrites and the negative PR will be even more than the 'old media' can cover up."
This paragraph really got my attention. If it reflects Bush's gamesmanship then he may have been misunderestimated by many who have participated in the "discussions" here.
Either way, the deed is done and in the political war we are fighting against the Democrat socialist Bush may have laid a trap that will mean confirmation of all future choices...
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