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Posted on 07/19/2005 9:23:04 AM PDT by Howlin
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TICK TOCK...............
Maybe he has, but when it comes to selecting judicial nominees, he's been solid, hasn't he?
It's just Fox. I am on satellite and lost Fox, too. Those CNN saboteurs probably detonated a charge in one of the Fox transmitters.
I wouldn't be surprised if justices banned all Christians from voting these days. "Separation of church and state, don't you know?"
You're drooling all over my monitor.
These people are idiots. If they actually thought for themselves, they'd realize that someone like Clarence Thomas is the biggest defender of civil liberties out there and should appeal equally to liberals and conservatives. But no, Thomas was appointed by a *gasp* Republican, so that trumps all of his views on issues. Pathetic.
It's a big, big universe and we're all really puny...
Like I said, you don't get around much. It was an unnecessary comment, but far milder than many others.
President Bush doesn't really care about where Bin Laden is or about catching him. If he were to catch Bin Laden now it would clearly just be a diversion to distract from Karl Rove's coming indictment, the Downing Street Memo, and the extremist right wing zealot he appointed to the Supreme Court.
You're right...just flipped channels and they are all there but Fox....now Fow back on with Brit..time to unmute
Hmmmm .. maybe I should run out and pick up a bottle of wine for the party .. *L*
no way its Luttig.
the best we could hope for is the hard left Dems embarassing themselves to oppose Clement, she gets through, and then Luttig is appointed to replace Rehnquist, and the Dems are out of political capital to oppose Luttig.
I think the Dems understand this game, and will let Clement sail through easily, and hold their thunder for the Rehnquist replacement (if there is one). They real key then becomes - what will Bush do if he has to replace Rehnquist? does he make a gutsy pick, or does he put Gonzales up there.
That I'd love to see! JUdge Judy... lol!
I hope you are drinking a non-adult beverage then! LOL we still have 5 hours of abject hysteria to go!
That not dr--- nevermind.
This is a blurb I just got from NARAL
Edith Brown Clement: Known as a "conservative who flies under the radar," [17] Edith Brown Clement is a worrisome choice for the United States Supreme Court. Judge Clement, appointed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit by President Bush in 2001, has not directly dealt with the right to choose while on the bench or in private practice. However, she has been an active member of the Federalist Society for Law and Policy Studies, a conservative organization with many prominent anti-choice leaders and members. [18]
Excuse me now while I go take a bath.
I have cable and lost FOX too.
Rather was on CBS news radio this AM trashing Westmoreland.
I fail to see how what you posted contradicts anything I stated.
The conjoined turnout of voters concerned with the WOT and Judges made the difference. The domestic turnout you cite would be the traditional Republican voting block that votes every election without fail.
That grouping provided a solid majority that saved us from another 2000 by upping the popular votes, and possibly playing critical roles in states like Ohio where increases in minority communities were vital to electoral success.
Certainly G.W.B. made the case himself that a Republican Senate majority was vital to securing Judicial progress, and made a difference in close senatorial campaigns that elsewise could have gone either way.
A few nutballs hae gotten through, but so far most have been good. Of course, their tenure has not been long enough to get a solid feel or for them to really make a change in the judiciary.
Pretty soon they'll be saying that the White House made up Plamegate and forced them to go off the deep end--
in order to divert attention from the Downing Street Memo!
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