Posted on 10/19/2005 9:49:50 PM PDT by freedomdefender
In 1986, George W. Bush reached a crisis point in his life and changed what wasn't working. He dug deep and got serious. He got humble. He questioned himself. He can do it again, and should.
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Well... all the best arguments against Miers revolve around the budget, immigration, prescription meds... all those things related to... um... the... um... supreme court...?
Sure, there's some pent up hostility on the conservative side and it's all seeming to find its way to the surface in this somewhat unorthodox path of a SC nominee. But hey... the country has taken some pretty serious hits in the last few years. 9/11... wars in faraway places... destructive storms year after year at home. And yet we remain the strongest economy in the world.
It'll pass. Miers will be confirmed. I've even got a hunch that she'll be just exactly the justice we've been wishing for all these years.
I've said before and I'll say again... after some key cases have come and gone, most people here will be saying that they supported her all along.
But another thing remains true: The *big* fight for a real shift of balance in the supreme court is not with this nominee... it is with the *next* one. It is quite possible that in the next couple of years another seat, say Ginsberg's, could open up. We ain't seen nuthin' yet, until we see the fight for that seat.
As a matter of fact, I voted for GHWB and I voted for Dole. I am still saying there are better candidates for SCOTUS than Miers.
No, I am not; if you've seen it before, it's because it's a fact.
The clinton admin benefited from the peace dividends of the Cold War's completion. So both he and his accompanying Republican congress were able to scale back defense spending. In part, that's how he balanced the budget. The other way in which he was able to balance the budget was from a confident American consumer and business class. We had peace, so we had confidence in spending and investing.
However, during the Clinton years, we didn't have total peace. We had the bombings at the WTC, the Khobar Towers, and the USS Cole. However the most damning event was Clinton's retreat in Mogadishu, which encouraged OBL and Al Queada to ratchet up their plans to go to war with the US.
This brought us 911, which hurt our economy and prompted us into defecit spending to execute the War on Terror. Also, you didn't bother to mention the Hurricane disasters in your criticism of Bush's spending, so I'll merely mention it here.
So yeah, Clinton balanced the budget and Bush didn't, but you didn't give an honest and complete answer to why this is the case.
She IS the nominee; live with it.
Your the one who thought things were so good when clinton was President, aren't you?
How do you know there are better candidates? Do you know even one of the candidates personally? Or are you basing things on what they have done in the past? What makes you think that what they have done in the past is any indication of what they might do in the future? Look at Stevens, Kennedy, Souter and O'Connor. All of them had suitable records.
You are exactly right, kind sir.
I just hope the GOP senators have the guts to do the right thing.
True. Bush has bigger problems.
The third group is "needs more information" not "waiting to hear." It's pathetic you view that as an endorsement for Meirs. We all want to hear more. Ms. Harriets spiffy Thank you notes were very reassuring. But then again there isn't a lot to hear when Bush intentionally nominates a stealthy good ol gal.
This entire nomination is a category 5 cluster. Bush started this fiasco and it looks like he'll ride hurricane Harriet to conservative landfall. What a waste.
I am reading Louis Freeh's book. It's just devastating to Clinton, et al.
Oh I completely agree. I just can't wait to see the Arbitron ratings for Rush and Laura Ingraham in the next quarter. It's going to be very interesting.
Hey, now...
But I'm just getting to the clinton part.
Not if I can help get It changed!
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