Posted on 12/31/2002 6:39:08 AM PST by Afronaut
Edited on 07/06/2004 6:38:33 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
WASHINGTON -- White House Counsel Alberto Gonzales, the soft- spoken son of migrant farm workers, has emerged as the overwhelming favorite for a Supreme Court nomination in the months ahead, a move that would give President Bush a historic and politically powerful chance to name the first Latino to the nation's highest court.
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This slip-of-the-tongue quote is nowhere to be found on the internet, as far as I have found, since 12-09-02.
You've lost your damned mind. If that ain't wishful thinking, I don't know what is. In fact, it isn't anything to even wish for!
One issue voters. Can't live with them. Can't shoot them. Oh, well.
Birth of Tha SYNDICATE, the philosophical heir to William Lloyd Garrison.
101 things that the Mozilla browser can do that Internet Explorer cannot.
That argument is self-defeating. Think about it.
Birth of Tha SYNDICATE, the philosophical heir to William Lloyd Garrison.
101 things that the Mozilla browser can do that Internet Explorer cannot.
Some here are simply repulsive and idiotic. Let the truth be known because this is the absolute truth.
Worst than pre-school children.
Birth of Tha SYNDICATE, the philosophical heir to William Lloyd Garrison.
101 things that the Mozilla browser can do that Internet Explorer cannot.
Just hand it all over to the Dems and step. We have nothing else to say.
Birth of Tha SYNDICATE, the philosophical heir to William Lloyd Garrison.
101 things that the Mozilla browser can do that Internet Explorer cannot.
"The benefits of free trade would seem clear, and yet some remain oblivious to the magic and the resilience of opening more markets at precisely the moment history beckons us to take wing and realize the promise of a New World Order in which ideas and commerce are more freely exchanged through the global village. Some seem intent on sticking there collective heads in the sand."
George Bush
NAFTA 10th Anniversary Ceremony & Panel - [Bush Quote- 1:59]
3 Ex-Leaders Praise A Decade of NAFTA
"Former president George Bush yesterday did a devilish little impression of his onetime political nemesis Ross Perot, who predicted 10 years ago that free trade in North America would result in Mexico siphoning off U.S. jobs with a "a giant sucking sound."
"I remember not too fondly the reference to that 'giant sucking sound,' " Bush said in a remarkably good mimicking of the pugnacious Texas billionaire, drawing laughter from a crowd gathered at the Ronald Reagan Building on the 10th anniversary of the signing of the North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). "There hasn't been a giant sucking sound of jobs pulling away from the United States."
"All three former leaders, predictably cheerleaders for NAFTA, said the next step is to create a larger free-trade zone for all of the Americas, extending it from Canada to the tip of South America. What is known as the Free Trade Area of the Americas would include 34 countries and 800 million people."
It's a rough life, but somebody has to do it.
George W. Bush Will Not Stop Afghan Opium Trade - Charles R. Smith
The Uncle Sam Drug-Traffickers
CIA admits drug trafficking, cover-up
PRESIDENT FOX GUARDING NARCO-HEN HOUSE? - "My Friend Mexican President Vicente Fox"
Murder and Drug Running in Montana - Wesley Phelan
"These sources say the Hi-Line area has become a major entry point for South and Central American drugs for a number of reasons. First, it is very remote and the nearby Canadian border is almost unguarded.
"PERRY: Well, Mr. Marc Racicot came up himself to try to smooth some things over. People said they had some knowledge of drug trafficking in the community, and they would tell him. But they wouldn't tell him unless I was there. But these people got cold feet. I believe now they were threatened. After a time I came to realize that Mr. Racicot wasn't the fine fellow everyone thought he was. He was protecting--in my mind, and I think others believe this now too--he was protecting certain people in Hill and Blaine counties. I kept trying to figure out why he would protect these people. He was the greatest of friends with these folks, which is no reason for a prosecutor to protect somebody. Either he was being blackmailed, or he was involved in this himself. I can't believe he hated me so much that he would allow murderers and drug traffickers and other criminals to walk free just because he didn't like me [4]."
Murder and Drug Running in Montana [Part II] - Wesley Phelan
Everything is ok now. George W. Bush likes dogs
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I wasn't laughing more than then years ago. I'm not laughing now. Perot was correct about everything.
The Bush's are not American citizens. They, and others like them, live in separate artificial Disneyland-like elitist fop preserves and venture out occasionally just long enough to bring back high school politics trophys to place on the family and country club social mantlepieces. As far as having any first hand knowedge of what this nation is about, or having serious personal investment in it, the Bush might as well be space aliens.
When have you ever seen this actually work?
When's the last time you saw the Democrats adopt right wing policies (sincerely adopt them, that is)? Remember......their patter doesn't matter; I'm talking about actions, so "triangulation" doesn't count.
This "move more to the left to get more votes" bulls**t has gotten really, really old.
A strict comstructionist would vote to overturn Roe v. Wade regardless of his personal views about abortion. Would Gonzales do this?
A more accurate statement would be, overturning Roe v. Wade will not eliminate abortion on demand. Roe v. Wade could very well be overturned--but not by a SCOTUS populated by phony "strict constructionists" such as Gonzales.
President Bush will make no nomination for Chief Justice (usually but not always from among the sitting Justices) nor of anyone to replace a Justice who resigns, without first consulting with that person. I don't think that Justice Thomas will be willing to go through the same meat grinder one more time, if he is nominated for Chief Justice.
I would not blame him one bit for making that decision for himself and his family. If so, then Justice Thomas is off the list for Chief Justice even though his judicial philosophy and relatively young age and good health all well qualify him for that position.
My reading of the tea leaves of the Court is that Thomas will take himself out of the running (quietly and privately) when Chief Justice Rehnquist resigns after the current term is concluded in June. My estimation is that at least two, maybe three, Justices will resign at that time.
Congressman Billybob
Click for latest column on UPI, "Incision Decision in the Senate" (Not yet on UPI wire, or FR.)
As the politician formerly known as Al Gore has said, my book, "to Restore Trust in America"
The government is not obligated to file a brief in the Supreme Court in every case. Very seldom does the Court actually issue a specific invitation to the government (Solicitor General's Office) to file a brief in a case. Of course, if the Court does request that, then the government is compelled to comply.
So all things considered, I expect Olsen to file, as you say, a "middle of the road brief that opposes quotas."
Congressman Billybob
However, if he does retire, there is no requirement that the Chief Justice come from the ranks of the current court. Bush could nominate someone new to the court as Chief Justice, which would shortcut the process.
What is it that leads you to believe Gonzales is a phony?
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