Posted on 02/02/2006 2:01:37 PM PST by Cindy_Cin
There now ... nominating a conservative to the Supreme Court wasn't that scary, was it? Hey, who wants to go again?
Democrats have the most exaggerated reputation for fearsomeness since Saddam Hussein's vaunted "Elite Republican Guard" -- the ones who ran like scared schoolgirls when U.S. forces toppled Iraq in 17 days flat.
A few years ago, the Democrats wouldn't allow a vote on Bush's Hispanic, black and female judicial nominees. Sen. Bill Frist was afraid of what the Democrats might do, so he backed down. Scary Democrats! And not just Joe Biden's hair plugs -- all of them were scary to Sen. Frist!
The nominations languished, and eventually some of the nominees, like Miguel Estrada, withdrew their names.
(Excerpt) Read more at humaneventsonline.com ...
BTTT
Have you tried Mozilla Firefox?
It's the only browser I use, but this isn't a browser problem. It used to be that pretty much every article or column posted at Free Republic was posted in its entirety. Now a lot of people post a small teaser and make you click on the link to read the whole thing. I just don't want to be bothered.
The same is true of people who post about photos, but don't include the photos in their post. To see what they are talking about, you have to click on a link to get to the photos in question. It's just kind of a pain because I like to keep it all simple and together instead of reading the first part here and the rest of it there and look elsewhere for the pictures.
Alito.....BOO!
Posted by Cindy_Cin
On News/Activism 02/02/2006 2:01:37 PM PST · 63 replies · 1,413+ views
Human Events Online ^ | Feb 1, 2006 | Ann Coulter
Alito ... Boo!
Posted by neverdem
On News/Activism 02/01/2006 3:33:03 PM PST · 73 replies · 2,211+ views
HUMAN EVENTS ^ | Feb 01, 2006 | Ann Coulter
It's comforting knowing we have higher wisdom available to guide us.
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