I called his office to offer support because his statement was in the context of the terrorists dropping a dirty bomb on an American city.
The media ignored that little part so I am aware that context is everything and I rarely get exercised about anything I hear from the MSM.
I was so disappointed in him for going on Scarborough who has been bashing the President on EVERY single topic.
And then to see Senator Allen jump on the bash Meier bandwagon just set me off!
These presidential candidate wannabes think that the president's poll numbers are down so they can enhance their own by bashing the president.
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I don't disagree with you. I'm a big George Allen fan, and will be supporting him in 2008. My point is this, I'd rather have a party full of Tancredos than a party fill of Kolbes.
I'm glad you called Cong. Tom Tancredo's support to offer support for the statement he made on the Florida radio station. However, the statement was actually made in the context of a hypothetical concerning Islamic terrorists exploding nuclear devices in six (6), seven (7) or eight (8) U.S. cities, rather than a single dirty bomb.
Unfortunately, MikeinIraq repeated a lie when he referred to a comment made by Cong. Tancredo about "nuking Mecca". Cong. Tancredo has never made a statement advocating the nuking of Mecca.
I did not see either the comments by Cong. Tancredo or by Sen. Allen about Harriet Miers. I will not comment, therefore, on those statements. I wlll, however, comment about President Bush's selection of Harriet Miers.
In 1990, President George H.W. Bush chose David Souter, an Associate Justice of the New Hampshire Supereme Court Judge over Judge Edith H. Jones of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Souter was labeled a stealth justice by the press. Jones had already well established her conservative credentials.
As a United States Supreme Court justice, Souter has been a liberal. Is there a single occasion in which he voted with Justices Rehnquist, Scalia and Thomas in a single 5-4 vote? Meanwhile, Judge Edith H. Jones has continued to compile an outstanding conservative record.
Is there not a single conservative judge with a track record that President Bush could have picked over Harriet Miers? If being a woman was a requirement to be selected, was there not a single conservative female judge with a track record that President Bush could have picked over Harriet Miers? What was wrong with choosing a female judge with an outstanding conservative track record such as Harriet Miers?
Once again, you are to be congratulated for calling Cong. Tancredo's office to support his comments on the Florida radio station.