Posted on 01/05/2006 3:14:53 PM PST by Aussie Dasher
Washington, D.C. - Despite the fact that hearings are still a week away, radical feminists groups yesterday reiterated their opposition to the confirmation of Judge Samuel Alito as Associate Justice to the U.S. Supreme Court. Connie Mackey, Vice President of Government Affairs for Family Research Council issued the following statement:
"In predictable fashion, they fired up the same old tired rhetoric and applied it to Judge Alito, just as they would to any nominee put forward by a conservative president. Even when the liberal leaning American Bar Association unanimously finds Judge Alito 'well-qualified' for the job, Kim Gandy and Co. remain obstinate and entrenched in their defense of an extreme abortion-on-demand agenda.
"Before President Bush had tapped his replacement for the retiring Justice O'Connor, Newsweek reported that after surveying a long list of potential replacements, no nominee from this president would satisfy the agenda of these radical groups. Rather than judge each nominee on the merits of their service and judicial philosophy, they have created a 'fill in the blank' strategy applied to any nominee.
"I am encouraged to see that Judge Alito has failed their test."
RadFemLesboMuslims will coagulate and take on the world...quickly realizing they need Christian men to run things..they will give up.
I'm looking forward to seeing how the fems handle the moozies.
Islam is rabidly anti-women!
One word -- Shrill.
Islam is certainly anti-women (why the hatred, fear and loathing of the lovely opposite sex?).
Me, I'm hopelessly pro-women, and I am grateful to this posting for the visual vision of the one and only Belly Girl! Haven't seen her in months! As they say in China
Ah so! Numbah one! Belly nice!
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