REGION -- Former Governor George Deukmejian has agreed to be the honorary chairman of the committee to support Chief Justice Ronald George's re-election campaign. George, one of four Supreme Court justices on the November ballot, is facing opposition from abortion foes over his opinion striking down a law requiring teenagers to obtain the consent of a parent or judge for an abortion. The California ProLife Council has also challenged Justice Ming Chin, who is up for re-election and who joined in George's opinion last August. A former prosecutor, George has been chief justice of the court since May 1996 and is regarded as a conservative on criminal matters and a moderate on civil issues. Court observers say George has made a smart move early in the campaign by persuading Deukmejian, one of the state's most prominent conservatives, to head the re- election. effort.
What part of support for unborn babby killers do you think is most conservative. He is only considered a conservative in California. California where Joseph Stalin is considered a right wing nut.
All I was trying to do was to point out the inaccuracy of Novak's ill-informed commentary.