Posted on 05/23/2005 8:19:01 PM PDT by Tumbleweed_Connection
Former Presidential Candidate Gary Bauer issued the following statement late Monday as news of the "travesty" to justice deal on stalled judicial nominees was released.
The President of American Values said: "This is a sad day for our nation. The desire of millions of Americans to restore balance to our federal courts has been thwarted behind closed doors by 14 senators. Only three of President Bush's appointees are guaranteed an up or down vote under this sell out.
"Under this agreement it is now more likely that radical social change will continue to be forced on the American people by liberal courts committed to same sex marriage, abortion on demand and hostility to religious expression. The Republicans who lent their names to this travesty have undercut their President as well as millions of their most loyal voters. Shame on them all."
It will be interesting to see if the 14 can hang together or not. I would guess that Linsey Graham has sealed his fate in SoCar. He was very foolish to involve himself in this. Imagine how he will feel when Bryd loses in 2006.
I agree, those who made the deal on both sides have no guts or principle
Here's an informed opinion: Bush will very quickly nominate Mike Wallace, a lawyer from Mississippi and former Rehnquist law clerk, to the Fifth Circuit.
The Dems will freak because Wallace was Trent Lott's counsel for the Clinton impeachment- as conservative as they come.
Aren't you being a bit EXTREME. There must be some strategery involved. Certainly, no Republican can be dumb enough agree to a deal like this, if there is no bigger victory lurking around the next bend in the road. Relent! Continue to give to the RNC! After all, if it weren't for the Moderates in the Senate refusing to convict Der Schlickmeister, we would be starting the 2nd term of President Algore and with all the comity shown by Senate Pubs, who knows what the courts would look like.
How could you move for a rules change without a filibuster? And, as I told you, enough Dems would have voted for cloture to prevent a filibuster and preclude an opportunity to introduce a rules change motion.
Would rich Oil men count?
Actually, the US Constitution provides for the US Senate to make its own rules. It's Article I, section 5, clause 2.
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA....wimper, breath, HA HA HA HA HA HA
The GOP Senators did not want to change the filibuster rules. I don't blame them, IF THEY INTEND TO FILIBUSTER FUTURE DIM OUT OF THE MAINSTREAM JUDICIAL APPOINTEES. That to me is the implied long term promise.
That is what they got. If for giving up two of the seven, they kept their right to filibuster future Dim radical left appointees AND THEY USE THAT RIGHT, then it is not as bad a deal as some make it out to be. In addition, I think Bush should now reappoint Estada and then appoint him to the US Supreme Court in June.
I simply cannot stand that man.
Very nice tip. That would quickly make this deal show dividens or bring it crashing down.
"BUSH CANNOT PERMIT THIS TO STAND. If need be, he must choose July 4th as the line on the sand. Bush must tell the Senate: "You will allow an up or down vote on EVERY nominee by July 4th, or on that Independence Day, I shall recess appoint whomever is fillibustered, and take my fight to the people, and against the obstructionists, in the midterm elections"
Stephens, Inc., also helped introduce the BCCI virus into US banking in 1978 when it arranged the sale of Bert Lance's National Bank of Georgia to BCCI front man Ghaith Pharoan. (The head of Stephens, Inc., Jackson Stephens, is a member of President Bush's exclusive "Team 100," a group of 249 wealthy individuals who have contributed at least $100,000 each to the GOP's presidential-campaign committee.)
Is this a MoneyChanger?
It is a "great" deal for the Republicans. I am a dem, and frankly I was NOT represented by my side
That's generally nice. However, you trust the Democrats much to much. I suspect that they would nuke the filibuster the second they felt it was getting in their way.
youre absolutely right....once again there is a blatant disregard of the constitution. this 'deal' stands the real meaning of 'advise and consent' on it's ear.
republican *insert name for female genitalia here*
Lindsay might be toast. He earning it.
Now tell me PLEASE, what do you know about SHEETS losing in '06?
Do we have a good one to unseat him? Here, I've been thinking the old byrd would die on the floor of the senate chamber!
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