Posted on 07/29/2009 7:04:15 PM PDT by rabscuttle385
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., drew praise from across the country Wednesday for his speech explaining his Senate Judiciary Committee vote for Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor.
Graham, a second-term senator and military lawyer from Seneca, S.C., was the only Republican to back President Barack Obama's high court pick Tuesday in the judiciary panel's 13-6 confirmation vote.
"I gladly give her my vote because I think she meets the qualifications test that was used in (confirming Justices Antonin) Scalia and (Ruth Bader) Ginsburg," Graham said.
Editorial writers from newspapers as diverse as the Greenville (S.C.) News and the Los Angeles Times said Graham was eloquent and gutsy at the hearing.
"It was a profile in statesmanship, if not courage," wrote the Los Angeles Times.
(Excerpt) Read more at kansascity.com ...
Lets give more power to the enemy. What a guy.
It is all very symmetrical, isn't it.
Mark Levin’s nickname for him is perfect:
GOOBER
Wonder who got to him with her FBI files????
im interested in how mccain will vote. If he vote for her, then im glad he lost the election. Shes a very clear case of the sort of judge we should not vote for. She’s no stealth candidate
What do you expect from a guy who has a girl’s first name?
Lindsey is such a waste. He wins nothing by voting for this liberal. Nothing. Lindsey could be a conservative hero and sometimes he has risen but he instead can not resist the lure of adulation of the media.
he sure fits the name..... duh, duh, duh
Could one say the Court was “Sotomized”?
Lonesome Lindsey...bye-bye
LOL
Gotta use that every chance I get.
Just Lindsey doing what he does best...shoving it in conservative ‘bigots’ (his words, not mine) faces. He has a soft spot for ‘hispanics’....
This from NAFBPO - just part of their latest M3 Foreign news report.
U.S. fan: Somethings wrong when I cant raise an American flag in my own country.
El Debate (Culiacan, Sinaloa) 7/28/09
[Full transl. of op/column by Sergio Sarmiento titled Mexican stadium. The writer is nationally syndicated in Mexico]
Mexican Stadium
U.S. fan: Somethings wrong when I cant raise an American flag in my own country.
The Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, with capacity for 75 thousand spectators, was full this last Sunday during the finals of the Gold Cup soccer match between the teams from Mexico and the United States. The Mexican team beat its rival in its own territory for the first time in ten years. Nevertheless, as is already usual in the soccer matches between Mexico and the United States, the stadium looked like anything except American.
More than 80 or 90% of the spectators were Mexican or Mexican-American, and their sympathy for the Mexican team could not be hidden. From the start, the spectators behaved as a ferociously local and discourteous Mexican public. Many whistled loudly when the National Anthem of the United States, The flag of the stars and stripes was played, and during the entire match they isolated the 10 thousand fans of the U.S. team, who for all intents and purposes, were in hostile territory.
Its not the first time that this happens. In the book Who Are We: The Challenges to American National Identity, Harvard professor Samuel P. Huntington, also the author of Clash of Civilizations, described what happened in another Gold Cup: In a sea of Mexican flags, many of the spectators booed the playing of the U.S. national anthem; they tossed waste and cups of what may have been water, beer or worse at the U.S. players; they attacked with fruits and beer those few spectators who dared to raise a U.S. flag. Huntington points out that these events did not take place in Mexico City but in Los Angeles in 1998. Huntington quoted a fan of the U.S. team Somethings wrong when I cant raise an American flag in my own country.
Certainly, something is wrong. If something similar had taken place in our country, if a community of foreign origin had made a mockery of our National Anthem and our flag, (then) the mass media and Mexican politicians would have already started a campaign to lynch those anti-patriots and traitors. But since this took place in the United States, many Mexicans have thought of it as something to be proud of.
In his book, Professor Huntington, who died on December 24, 2008, called upon Americans to defend their countrys national identity. He pointed out that Assimilation is particularly problematic for Mexicans and other Hispanics. And he was right. The Germans, Irish, Jews and Italians who immigrated into the United States in the past were proud of their national origin, but they never ceased to regard themselves as Americans and to respect its national symbols. For that reason Huntington suggested that the entry of Mexicans into the United States ought to be limited and that more energetic measures should be taken to integrate those who may already be inside the country.
Its not to anyones benefit that Mexicans be seen as traitors in the country which has taken them in with generosity and which has allowed them to build a prosperity that Mexico denied them. For that reason, at a time when there are people in Mexico who rejoice when the American National Anthem is booed at a sporting event in New Jersey, let us think what this would mean for us if a foreign community would do it at Aztec Stadium.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FORMER BORDER PATROL OFFICERS
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Foreign News Report
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Whose fantasy is this?
Pansy Graham is South Carolina’s number one democrat Seantor, yessiree.
“Hailed” by who?
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