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Bush's court jester
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| Friday, May 31, 2002
| Joseph Farah
Posted on 05/30/2002 11:24:08 PM PDT by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
Did Luis Gonzales get banned? I am sorry if he did. I tried to flag him and his handle did not come up.
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12/31/2002 12:13:37 PM PST
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Hacksaw
To: Hacksaw
I believe his name is spelled different than what is posted-
To: TLBSHOW; aristeides
"The Supreme Court tells us what the Constitution says and means,"
Race Rulings May Affect Prospects for a Likely Nominee
"The individual who stands to lose the most from any energized campaign to seek a vigorous opponent of affirmative action is almost certainly Alberto R. Gonzales, the White House counsel, who is frequently mentioned as a likely choice to fill any court vacancy.
Although Mr. Gonzales has said very little publicly about his position, he is widely viewed by conservatives as a heretic on the issue and the person most responsible for blocking the White House from submitting a more hard-line brief on the Michigan cases to the court."
Rah,Rah,Rah
To: Fred Mertz
"But I've got a deal for Judge Gonzales. If he wants to believe in a "living," ever-changing Constitution, I want to play poker with him under my "living" rules. Given the right time and place, my two-of-a-kind might beat his full house. Somehow I doubt he'll take me up on such an invitation. And neither should the American people fall for his invitation and apparently President Bush's into a deeper commitment to judicial tyranny."
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