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Looking Toward the Next Four Years – and What Should Arlen Specter’s Role Be?
self | 07 November, 2004 | joanie-f

Posted on 11/07/2004 3:55:20 PM PST by joanie-f

I believe the three most overpowering crusades that this administration, and the next congress, have to initiate with historically unprecedented passion and resolve are:

(1) containing the threat of terrorism, no matter the financial and (unfortunate) human cost, and no matter the time commitment

(2) seeing to it that Supreme Court and federal judgeship vacancies are filled with justices who have a resolute reverence for the original intent of the Constitution

(3) crushing the massive, unconstitutional power over every aspect of our lives held trial lawyers, by instituting major, unrelenting tort reform measures

There are other, generally economic, issues – major overhaul of Social Security, major revamping of the tax code, and regaining sanity in federal spending and monetary policy -- that need addressing. But the three issues above affect the very lives of every American (and every American in utero), and the minimal acceptable quality of life that every prosperous, free people should be willing to endure.

I do not recall in my lifetime the Republican party enjoying such positive odds for genuine conservative, Constitution-respecting governance. When was the last time a Republican President enjoyed a majority of this size in both houses of Congress? Not during any of our lifetimes, for sure.

There has been no better time in our history for a President and congress to ‘spend their political capital’ to do what is right for this republic. There has been no better time to turn a deaf ear to calls for bipartisanship (from a party that only practices such when it is to their own partisan advantage), calls for healing (from a party whose ideological credo thrives on class/racial/social division), and calls for societal compassion (from a party that employs that altruistic tool only in order to increase the socialist, nanny-state power of government).

In virtually every campaign speech that this President has made over the past year, he stated that he would nominate federal judges who revere the original intent of the US Constitution. With the prospect of one, and maybe two or three, Supreme Court justices retiring within the next four years, there is no greater calling than for him, and senate Republicans, to do all that is within their executive/legislative power to see to it that newly-appointed members of the Supreme Court, and federal judgeships, faithfully adhere to their Constitutional job description.

There is nothing in the Constitution that requires that the chair of the senate Judiciary Committee to be elected on a seniority basis. The senate may elect anyone from among its membership to chair that all-important committee. It is now time to discard dangerous and liberty-erosive tradition and political protocol and, instead, elect as chairman of the judiciary committee a Constitutional scholar who reveres the genuine Constitutional definition of the judicial branch of government.

Under such a common sense, preserve-America definition, Alren Specter does not qualify.

More than half a million Pennsylvanians foresaw the current major crisis that is facing us regarding the potential appointment of Arlen Specter as chair of the senate Judiciary Committee. That’s why, despite big money/strong-arm tactics/profligate lies/temporary democrat primary registration crossovers (all committed by the Specter forces alone), Pat Toomey, a virtual unknown, came within 1.5% of winning the Pennsylvania Republican senate nomination in April. The four-term incumbent Specter won by a mere 16,000 votes, with more than one million votes cast. And Toomey would have won by a comfortable margin, had the President and our junior senator placed principle before political protocol and endorsed him rather than his unworthy opponent, who sports a long history of deceit and betrayal.

I am also certain that Toomey would have won the senate seat handily on Tuesday, and not only would we not be faced with the specter of a Specter chairmanship of Judiciary, but we would have a junior senator with major Reagan-esque leanings sitting in one of Pennsylvania’s senate seats. But, as they say, that’s water under the bridge. I simply hope that President Bush now has a new, and exquisitely personal, understanding of the phrase biting the hand that feeds you. Arlen Specter has one mean and powerful bite.

To those Pennsylvanians who have followed Specter’s infamous four-term career, it reads like an immutable script: (1) enter, stage right, having counted on moderates and conservatives to return you to the stage to begin with; (2) spend about five and a half years moving consistently stage left, while arrogantly defending yourself against those who, dutifully and sincerely, remind you that you are not playing the role you were cast to play; and then (3) half-heartedly meander back toward the right for the six months preceding your next re-election bid, hoping that the move right will eclipse the previous five and a half years of leftist role-playing. It always worked … until Pat Toomey shined a spotlight on the shenanigans. We’re wise to you now, Arlen. And it’s a good thing for you this is most likely your last term. Toomey would defeat you resoundingly in 2010.

Specter’s duplicity dates back to the mid-1960s, when he sat on the Warren Commission and formulated the ‘single-bullet theory’ to explain Oswald’s assassination of JFK. There are many right-minded people who believe he is responsible for a major cover-up of that crime, and its ramifications.

Around twenty years later, when Ronald Reagan nominated Jeff Sessions (who now providentially/coincidentally sits on the Judiciary Committee with Arlen) for a federal judgeship, Specter betrayed his constituents by voting with the democrats in killing the nomination. This betrayal marked the beginning of the now entirely too common act of killing the nominations of those with whom you don’t share a political ideology … and the Constitution be damned. Before Sessions’ defeat, a federal judicial nominee had only been turned down once in the four decades since the Roosevelt administration. So Arlen Specter effectively set the stage for politicized judicial confirmations – a mighty arrogant, and toxic, unconstitutional precedent that laid the groundwork for the awarding of judgeships based on leftist political ideology. And the liberty-eroding effect of this perversion of power on every aspect of American society has been monumental.

And Arlen continued wielding his leftist-agenda-driven power the following year, when Reagan nominated Robert Bork to sit on the Supreme Court. Bork had a sterling resume as a judge, and a Yale law professor (one needs only read his Slouching Towards Gomorrah to comprehend the sheer genius, judicial purity, and uncompromising allegiance to the Constitution that this giant of a man represents). Specter played a major role in Bork’s defeat, and I, for one, will never forgive him for his vicious character assassination of a man whose shoes he isn’t fit to shine.

Some believe that Specter regained his principles (although it’s difficult to regain that which one never possessed to begin with) when he defended Clarence Thomas against the left’s attacks in 1991. But one only needs to look at the timing of the Thomas hearings to understand Specter’s newfound fairness. The hearings occurred less than a year before Specter’s next re-election bid. Too little time to erase from the memory of conservative Pennsylvanians yet another betrayal. So he was forced to do what was right … simply because of the timing of the hearings.

Specter’s final betrayal occurred during the Clinton senate impeachment trial in 1998, during which he could have played a major role in ridding us of the most immoral, treasonous, criminal President we have ever known. Instead, he effectively ignored the US Constitution, and instead relied on (purported) ‘Scottish Law’ to allow the President to continue his reign of horror. He asserted that under the venerable ‘Scottish Law’ (which appears to trump the American Constitution), there are three possible verdicts in an impeachment trial: guilty, not guilty, and not proven. Voting ‘not proven’ (and enjoying the dubious distinction of being the only senator to do so) allowed him a cowardly retreat from alienating either his genuine leftist base, or the conservative/moderate supporters he needed to fool, yet again.

Chief Justice Rehnquist was so taken aback by the stupidity of Specter’s argument that he ordered Specter’s verdict to be recorded as ‘not guilty’.

And Arlen Specter’s probable lame duck status in this, his fifth term, means that, without concern for re-election for the first time in a quarter of a cerntury, he can move left over the next four years … and remain there.

Arlen Specter’s crimes against our republic have been many. But I believe the four above are the most grievous. He should not even be sitting in the US Senate, much less chairing the committee that will have enormous impact on the seating of federal judges, in an era in which activist judges have assumed the arrogant role of declaring the Constitution irrelevant when it comes to matters of leftist societal engineering.

There has never been a more opportune, or more urgent, time in our history for a President and congress to remain true to the conservative base that placed them in office. As regards (1) through (3) above, any compromises with leftist ideologues, and their barking cohorts in the media and academia, to which this administration and congress agree will amount to a betrayal of the populations of that overwhelming number of red states that sent a resounding message on Tuesday that they want American back on track.

The forty-third President, and members of the 109th congress, must govern like the conservative leaders they purport to be. The red states, and many inhabitants of the blue, believe it’s a matter of now or never.

Senate Majority Leader:

Bill Frist 202-224-3135

Republican Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee:

Orrin Hatch 202-224-5251
Charles Grassley 202-224-3744
John Kyl 202-224-4521
Jeff Sessions 202-224-4124
LindseyGraham 202-224-5972
John Cornyn 202-224-2934
Mike DeWine 202-224-2315
Larry Craig 202-224-2752
Saxby Chambliss 202-224-3521

~ joanie


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To: All

Sign the petition to stop Spector, here:

http://www.notspecter.com/petition1.php



101 posted on 11/08/2004 8:04:14 AM PST by FBD (Democrats have never learned from the second or third or fifth kick of a mule. - Zell Miller)
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To: ForGod'sSake
hahahaaaaa!

102 posted on 11/08/2004 9:13:13 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (There is only one GOOD 'RAT: one that has been voted OUT of POWER !! Straight ticket GOP!)
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To: FBD
Signed and bumped!

15377 signatures so far.


103 posted on 11/08/2004 9:17:52 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (There is only one GOOD 'RAT: one that has been voted OUT of POWER !! Straight ticket GOP!)
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To: joanie-f
"...and What Should Arlen Specter’s Role Be?

Well... "Official White House Ball Washer" seems appropriate (talking golf here of course!).

104 posted on 11/08/2004 9:24:45 AM PST by Lloyd227 (American Forces armed with what? Spit balls?)
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To: joanie-f; Lloyd227; MeekOneGOP; Landru; FBD
Appears Snarlin' Arlen is preparing for a new assignment:

FGS

105 posted on 11/08/2004 10:52:36 AM PST by ForGod'sSake (ABCNNBCBS: An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly.)
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To: joanie-f

Well presented.

In answer to your headline; writing his memoirs.


106 posted on 11/08/2004 10:59:46 AM PST by Blue Collar Christian (Drivers of SUVs without brush scratches should be horsewhipped! ><BCC>)
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To: joanie-f
"...we cannot, under any circumstances, allow him the chairmanship of Judiciary – no matter the promises he makes in order to obtain it. His promises aren’t worth the breath it takes to voice them."

I saw where he's already schmoozed Carl Rove, and during the next hour, Specter's scheduled to go on Hannity's show. I'll see what the RINO has to say, but I agree that he'll probably LIE as much as necessary to get the chairmanship.

Good work, joanie...MUD

107 posted on 11/08/2004 12:51:19 PM PST by Mudboy Slim (Yep, Lib'rals, Dubyuh's got a FReepin' MANDATE!!)
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To: ForGod'sSake; devolve; PhilDragoo; Happy2BMe
hahahaaa! There's an appropriate job for ole Arlen! :^D

108 posted on 11/08/2004 1:16:23 PM PST by MeekOneGOP (There is only one GOOD 'RAT: one that has been voted OUT of POWER !! Straight ticket GOP!)
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To: snopercod; ForGod'sSake; Mudboy Slim; FBD; Landru; First_Salute; Taggart_D; perfect stranger; ...
I received the following e-mail from American Family Association this afternoon. It is not a very eloquent message, and I cannot verify the accuracy of its content, but I believe what they are claiming is a distinct possibility. And, if true, there is reason for grave concern (please read beyond the message):

____________________________________________

SENATOR SANTORUM THROWS HIS SUPPORT BEHIND SENATOR SPECTER, NEARLY ASSURING SPECTER THE CHAIRMANSHIP OF THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE

Dear Joanie,

It appears that the Senate will support Senator Specter as Chairman of the Judiciary Committee because Senator Rick Santorum has thrown his support to Senator Specter.

Here is what Roll Call said in a Nov. 8 article by Paul Kane: "As one GOP aide put it, Specter's ascension to the chairmanship appears a done deal 'if Santorum seems OK with it.'"

Senator Santorum needs to hear from you immediately. Ask him to stop his support for Senator Specter. Without Senator Santorum's support, the pro-abortion Senator Specter will have a difficult time becoming Chairman.

The direct line to Sen. Santorum's office is 202-224-6324. Please forward this to all your friends in PA and ask them to call.

We must not have a senator like Specter who will have a litmus test that allows only pro-choice nominees to be considered.

Thanks for calling and asking others to call.

Sincerely,

Don

Donald E. Wildmon, Founder and Chairman
American Family Association

______________________________________________

Rick Santorum is the third ranking Republican member of the senate, and Chairman of the Senate Republican Conference (which makes him leader of the election process for chairmanships). He is an influential man, whose endorsement has the power to make or break Specter’s bid for Judiciary chair.

I worked for Santorum’s first senatorial campaign back in 1994, doing much the same as I did for Pat Toomey this past April (phone calls, door-to-door campaigning, and speaking at local community/civic organizations). My husband and I attended what turned out to be his victory party at the Pittsburgh Hilton on election night 1994, when he scored his stunning, nail-biting upset victory against democrat incumbent Harris Wofford. I remember driving home from Pittsburgh in the wee hours of the next morning feeling euphoric in the belief that Pennsylvania had finally elected a young and visionary senator who would remain true to his conservative principles.

Rick Santorum betrayed those principles, and those of us who have counted on his allegiance to his conservative electorate, when he endorsed Arlen Specter in April’s Republican primary. Party politics took precedence. And, if the above warning from the American Family Association is to be taken seriously, he is about to do it again.

‘Betrayal’ is one of the most powerful words in human language. And ‘repeated betrayal’ is indelible … and irrevocable.

Even if you are not a resident of Pennsylvania … and even if you have already called Senator Frist and the nine Republican members of the Judiciary Committee … please call Rick Santorum’s office as well. Ask his office two simple questions:

(1) Do the standing rules of the senate require that a committee chairman be appointed on the basis of seniority?

(2) If not, does Senator Santorum believe that Arlen Specter, more than any other members of the Judiciary Committee, has proven his willingness to be fair and non-political, should he obtain such a position of power?

If the senator’s response to either question is ‘yes’, then not only we conservative Pennsylvanians, but all conservative Americans, have been betrayed by him yet again.

202-224-6324

~ joanie

109 posted on 11/08/2004 6:54:02 PM PST by joanie-f (An Arlen Specter promise and a dollar will buy you a dollar's worth of anything.)
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To: joanie-f

Thank you, Joanie. I will call tomorrow.


110 posted on 11/08/2004 7:00:28 PM PST by CharliefromKS
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To: joanie-f

Thanks for the info. I'm hoping that even a betrayal by Sen. Santorum can be overcome, and Specter be stopped.

I'll be calling tomorrow too. I think it is especially important for PA citizens to call Santorum. Please let him know that what happened to Daschle can also happen to him.

This is warfare. It's time to get truly loyal conservatives in the government. Let's be serious and refuse our support for those who betray us.


111 posted on 11/08/2004 7:11:43 PM PST by Cedar
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To: joanie-f

Thanks Joanie, I'll call tomorrow, and I will also tell him "No More Money" if he screws us another time!


112 posted on 11/08/2004 7:28:51 PM PST by mickie
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To: joanie-f
‘Betrayal’ is one of the most powerful words in human language. And ‘repeated betrayal’ is indelible … and irrevocable.

Well said.

This is sad sad news indeed.

Being a Pennsylvanian, I've already called Santorum's office, but I'll be sending this post to friends and family and asking them to call too.

Thanks Joanie.

113 posted on 11/08/2004 7:29:27 PM PST by Minuteman23
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To: joanie-f

Who are we supposed to trust anymore? The list is getting shorter all the time.

I will call Santorum's office tomorrow and I will be telling everyone who will listen to call too.

Thank you Joanie, for all you do.


114 posted on 11/08/2004 7:36:04 PM PST by aodell
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To: joanie-f
I'm having difficulty keeping up with the players in this tag team "rasslin" match. There must be some serious arm twisting going on behind the scenes of this little drama.

"W" endorsing a RINO over a true conservative that had a bona fide shot at winning. The RINO attempts to sandbag his benefactor, but immediately starts crawfishing when he begins taking major hits from conservatives. And now another true(?) conservative endorses the same RINO. And from the White House we hear {{crickets chirping}}...

I dunno joanie. I wonder if Snarlin' Arlen has high resolution pics of everyone in D.C. at a group grope or something. If you happen to run across a progam, would you be kind enough to share?

FGS

115 posted on 11/08/2004 7:53:01 PM PST by ForGod'sSake (ABCNNBCBS: An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly.)
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To: Founding Father; OldFriend; Battle Axe

ping


116 posted on 11/08/2004 8:07:41 PM PST by Minuteman23
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To: joanie-f
He should not even be sitting in the US Senate

I'll tell you what I've been telling Democrats. We have elections to decide these things, your guy lost, deal with it.

117 posted on 11/08/2004 8:15:46 PM PST by Melas
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To: ForGod'sSake
I dunno joanie. I wonder if Snarlin' Arlen has high resolution pics of everyone in D.C. at a group grope or something.

A hearty belly laugh is always a good way to end the day. :)

Thanks.

118 posted on 11/08/2004 8:30:53 PM PST by joanie-f (An Arlen Specter promise and a dollar will buy you a dollar's worth of anything.)
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To: Melas

Suddenly my unwillingness to accept reality has been cured. You should hang out a shingle. Your insightful comments would be incredibly therapeutic for the rest of us peons. Send me a bill.


119 posted on 11/08/2004 8:31:56 PM PST by joanie-f (An Arlen Specter promise and a dollar will buy you a dollar's worth of anything.)
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To: Melas

Idjit.


120 posted on 11/08/2004 8:37:19 PM PST by SiliconValleyGuy
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