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Posted on 07/19/2005 9:23:04 AM PDT by Howlin
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TICK TOCK...............
Question: The other Edith was said to have been the runner-up choice when Bush 41 picked Souter. Too bad...you or anyone recall why she didn't get it?
Looks like you've decide how to kill time until 9 PM. :)
Only seven more hours of abject hysteria to go! LOL
WTH!
Of course, if the nominee has a "R" after his/her name, they will go ballistic. I think we're pretty safe on that score.
DU'ers will be posting that this tips the balance on the court and whatever self-confessed category they fit in (gay, ethnicity, etc.) the courts will now be coming after them.
I don't think I want anyone that's been tainted by the Senate even if he was a Governor once.
Well stated, good, sober post. But I only wear my panties at night when my wife is feeling kinky.
Making it a prime time announcement...comparable to a "Now Hear This...not only emphasizes the importance of President Bush's nomination for the SCOTUS, it informs the American people, not just reporters. Besides, why shouldn't the President of the United States have prime air time on the networks instead of their screeching heads misinterpreting what he actually says?
That's the biggest bunch of nonsense I've ever read. The number of people calling themselves pro-life has dramatically increased over the past 10 years and is one of the reasons the Republicans are in the majority. Without a motivated base of social conservatives, the Republican party will be devastated at the ballot box because social conservatives don't like to be lied to.
Futher, overturning Roe merely returns the power to the people. The VAST majority of the people want more restrictions on abortion and, in some states, want abortion for convenience sake outlawed. THAT will motivate the Republican base and in be GOOD for the Republican party, giving it an majority for a generation.
From : Sent : Tuesday, July 19, 2005 1:47 PM To : KRdaly@aol.com Subject : Basic info on Edith Brown Clement.....just in case.
Born 1948, Birmingham, Alabama Married; two children Catholic Father and husband have served in the Armed Forces University of Alabama, B.A. 1969 Tulane University, J.D. 1972 Clerkship:Â Hon. Herbert W. Christenberry, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Louisiana, 1973-75 Private practice at Jones, Walker, Waechter, Poitevent, Carrere & Denegre, New Orleans, 1975-91 President Bush (41) appointed her to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana in 1991 Served as Chief Judge of the E.D. La. for one year (2001) President Bush (43) appointed her to the 5th Circuit in 2001
A person of tremendous personal strength and character having led her family through a difficult time after her husband was incapacitated by a major stroke, while at the same time discharging her full time duties as a district court judge
Credentials: Confirmed by the U.S. Senate to 5th Circuit by a vote of 99-0 in 2001. Has served on 5th Circuit for almost 4 years. ABA gave her its highest rating for the 5th Circuit in 2001 (Well Qualified) Unanimous bipartisan support included Louisiana Democrat Senators John Breaux and Mary Landrieu Authored more than 1300 opinions as a district court judge Low reversal rate as district court judge (1/10 of 1%) acknowledged in 2002 press release by People for the American Way
Fulfills President Bush Promise to the American people in two elections: A jurist of strong legal intellect and 14 years experience on the federal bench Demonstrated faithfulness to the Constitution and the rule of law Will apply the law as written and not make policy from the bench She is an impartial umpire who applies the law neutrally, irrespective of the political outcome of the case Said at her investiture ceremony for the 5th Circuit: My pledge ... is to judge every case impartially, on the merits, and according to the law. To be dispassionate, but not without being compassionate. Respects democracy and the limited role of courts in our constitutional system: Indeed, it is the duty of the judiciary to say what the law is, not what it should be.
Praised by lawyers who appeared before her as: one of the brightest, an excellent judge, conscientious, a hard worker, intelligent, thorough and well-prepared, a no-nonsense judge a stickler for professionalism
Maybe W will have a reality TV show tonite....YOU PICK THE NEXT SC JUSTICE...he'll introduce his top 5 picks..they'll each give a 3 minute brief on the Kelo decision..then the audience will vote via e-mail or 800 #..which one to eliminate...
You are being reactionary before there is even a nominee to react to. If you use up all your energy before it is actually needed,that is like running a marathon before you are scheduled to start the actual race. That means you will be of little use when we need you for the big battles ahead. You will have to sit all the other fights out.
Sure you do! LOL!
I'm with you, seems like there may be some caffeine overdoses around here, let the DU be the ones that go nutz.
And argument I often use with liberals. How often have you heard a liberal say we must save the rainforest because it might contain a cure for cancer or AIDS? The next time you hear one say it, ask them if it is likely that abortion could have killed the scientist that would have found those cures.
Thank you for your opinion. :)
:-)
I like Howlin, I really do. We spar every so often, but we all need a thorn to keep us honest.
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