President Bush didn’t *APPOINT* judges, he *NOMINATED* them. In September 2001, when Land was *CONFIRMED*, the Senate was *CONTROLLED* by the Dems. You can *TALK* all you *WANT* about President Bush, but the *FACT* is the Dems *CHOSE* the judges at that time.
That's a crock and you know it. Congress was doing Bush's bidding in Sept. of 2001.
Please try harder next time.
And used Vulcan mind control to get GWB to nominate them. Canny, that.
Curiously, the Constitution says that the President shall nominate and appoint.
There is this really neat document out there called the "Constitution". It was written a long time ago, and while it doesn't have any pictures I think you might be able to get through it in a couple of hours. Anyway, there is this one part called "Article II, Section 2" that talks about what a President can do and in it is says the President "...shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law;"
You and Taitz ought to get married. Your minds seem to work in eerie parallel.
I find your lack of knowledge of the Constitution disturbing.