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Frist Won't Meet With Pro-Lifers to Discuss Specter
CNSNews.com ^ | Nov. 18, 2004 | David Thibault

Posted on 11/18/2004 4:04:39 PM PST by conservativecorner

(CNSNews.com) - Pro-life activists, seeking to derail the appointment of Pennsylvania Republican Sen. Arlen Specter to the chairmanship of the Senate Judiciary Committee, will not get a chance to personally argue their case with Majority Leader Bill Frist.

A coalition of pro-life religious leaders did meet with Frist's aides Tuesday, but any efforts to persuade Frist about Specter's fitness to serve as Judiciary chairman will have to be done from afar.

Rev. Patrick J. Mahoney, director of the Christian Defense Coalition, said Frist's top aide cited scheduling problems that would preclude a meeting with Frist from taking place.

"It is deeply troubling that Senator Frist could not find the time to sit down and discuss the Arlen Specter situation with national leaders and clergy from the pro-life/pro-family community. It clearly shows a profound lack of respect and understanding toward the very people who re-elected President Bush and gave the Republicans majorities in both the House and Senate," Mahoney stated.

"The reality that Senator Frist must now understand is, don't dismiss and ignore us today and expect our enthusiastic support in 2008 if you decide to run for president," Mahoney added.

Despite initial concerns over whether Specter, as chairman of the Judiciary Committee, would give President Bush's conservative judicial nominees fair hearings, Frist Wednesday sounded like the issue had already been decided.

"Today he had the opportunity to make some comments, which were received very well by members of the (Republican) caucus," Frist said, adding that he was anxious to resolve the issue over who will chair the committee.

In addition to handling the president's nominations to the lower federal courts, members of the Senate Judiciary Committee could soon be dealing with one or more Bush nominees to the U.S. Supreme Court.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: frist; senate; specter
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To: SuziQ

You talk as though there's only 2 choices.


221 posted on 11/20/2004 5:41:19 AM PST by rottweiller_inc
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To: jla
We can do w/o your dramatics.

I wasn't being dramatic, just pragmatic. YMMV. If you don't like my opinions, don't read my posts.

222 posted on 11/20/2004 6:34:30 AM PST by SuziQ (W STILL the President)
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To: rottweiller_inc
You talk as though there's only 2 choices.

In National elections, there ARE only two viable choices. One can vote 3rd party to 'make a statment', but it doesn't get the person you want elected, it only helps create a situation in which the person you DON'T want gets elected.

With the Repubs. in charge of the Senate and House Committees, there is some chance to continue to chip away at the intransigence of the abortion lobby; with Dems. in power, there's no way to move forward at all.

223 posted on 11/20/2004 6:37:57 AM PST by SuziQ (W STILL the President)
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To: SuziQ

Oh it makes a statment alright, as long as enough people do it. This is what it's building into. The time for voting the lesser of two evils is coming to a close as people see how republicans govern just like democrats.


224 posted on 11/20/2004 11:39:40 AM PST by rottweiller_inc
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