Posted on 10/03/2005 4:06:25 AM PDT by johnmecainrino
Harriet Miers
Miers sounds like another O'Connor.
You cannot guarantee anything. You do not speak for "the church".
You can't spin this any other way. Bush blew a big fat opportunity.
No, do tell!
Well yes actually I am somewhat - but Einstein didn't contribute to Phil Gramm's presidential campaign so apparently they have diverged politically.
(I really like the Gramm for Pres contribution)
You're right. Lots of us here are former dems...
Thanks for that. From the thread ...
AP, 2/2/1992, on whether as President she would ask a potential nominee how he or she would rule on abortion:
"Nominees are clearly prohibited from making such a commitment and presidents are prohibited from asking for it," said Harriet Miers, a Dallas lawyer and president-elect of the State Bar of Texas.In 1993, after the ABA had voted to adopt a pro-choice stance, the State Bar of Texas, under Miers' leadership, fought to have the issue put to a vote of the full ABA membership. She said:
"If we were going to take a position on this divisive issue, the members should have been able to vote."
Iran-Contra did not occur until 1986. I do believe that it affected the selection of Justice Kennedy.
The point is that this is being labeled 'caving' a 'failure' 'blowing it'...........and that's only the polite stuff.
So far, the facts don't back you up. The histrionics on this thread have been absolutely without merit.............of course unbridled emotions usually are.
(And didn't I see the same stuff about Roberts from the usual suspects, some of whom are happy with him now?)
Just settle down........use your heads.......wait for the facts........and stop spreading rumors.
ACT LIKE CONSERVATIVES.
I have new found respect for liberals and Democrats. They will fight, no holds barred to promote their beliefs. They would have filibustered a pick like Owens...they would shut down the Senate. If Roe was overturned, they would bomb the Senate floor.
We Republicans don't fight for anything. This was a once in a 50 year chance to overturn liberal socialist type crap and RoeWade...
Republican elites are no better than Dem elites. All of Bush's talk about "life" and the "sanctity of life" was no more than trivial utterances to get the vote of the pro life base....
Joke is on us guys and gals. I don't care if Hillary wins, Kennedy, or even that socialist creep Sanders...because in the end the person who fights (libs and dems) win...
I have no stake or will to fight for any Republican and I honestly think now that I have to rethink the war on terror...we should just negotiate so that they bomb other satans....
Negotiate Negotiate....CAPITULATE...no reason to watch politics just take care of me and mine...get what I can for myself.
Argument: yeah but what if Hillary wins....Answer it really doesn't matter...this was a life changing moment and it will affect my veiws for a lifetime...F Off Republicans.
Is that true?
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I haven't looked at the 2006 Senate races, but I'd be surprised if there are enough states with close races to threaten the majority. The House is even more unlikely, considering that nearly 400 of the seats are now incumbent-protected gerrymandered districts.
Stop being reactionary. Study Gore's record to that point. Are you a conservative by ideology or just a blind Republican? If I had the choice between a RINO and Al Gore in 88, I would have gone for Gore too considering his VOTEs to that point were pro-life. He was only beginning his waffle on Abortion. Was considered a conservative Dem.
I'm a staunch conservative and as much as I would've liked to see JRB nommed, I'm actually okay with this nomination. I've not had a reason to distrust our President yet and I'm not about to start now. He's known her for years and knows her heart. Right now, that's good enough for me.
I really think the Dems are going to regret suggesting her in the first place. Did you guys forget? They are so dumb and keep making mistakes over and over.
And for those who keep mentioning that she's friends with pro-choice Kay Hutchinson, I've got many pro-choice friends but that doesn't make me one too. I've got a feeling she's pro-life from what I'm seeing so far in the last few hours.
Sorry, Senator, I worked closely years ago with Phyllis in one of the greatest victories nationwide in the history of modern conservatism. This doughty woman put it all together with unflagging effort and time.
You, sir, can take a Flying-A Ranch you-know-what at a rolling wagon wheel.
Leni
Let's not forget this is the woman for, for all intents and purposes, has been vetting all of Bush's judicial appointees.
Bush will have at least one more such opportunity -- Ginsburg isn't going to last much longer.
That's cause the objections are assinine.
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