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Rush 10/3 Thread (Cheney Will Be On the Rush Limbaugh Show)
Rush Limbaugh show | 10/3/05 | El Rushbo

Posted on 10/03/2005 8:53:59 AM PDT by Rosemont

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To: Primetimedonna
Thank you. I just have a feeling she could turn out to be just as conservative as Scalia and Thomas. Meek is not weak and it would be a PROFOUND MISTAKE for anyone here to assume that because she is reserved and tranquil looking, she must be milk toast. My father has always told me, it's not the guy with the swagger and big talk you should worry about. The one you should worry about is the soft spoken seemingly meek person, because they're the ones that will eat your lunch if you push them too far. He survived four tours in Vietnam so I trust his ability to read people. Just because this woman hasn't been an in your face controversial hard line conservative, does NOT mean she would not rule the same as one of those would on the SCOTUS. I think we would be better off if she was a "duck" Justice. Calm and sereign on the surface, and paddling like hell under the surface. For well over a decade she's been a dedicated evangelistic Christian, doing missions work, being very pro-life, etc. That speaks a lot to me.

And let us not forget. Ronald Reagan, God rest his soul, was a democrat at one time. As was Richard Shelby. As were many of the men and women years ago who are now stonch conservative constructionist Republicans. I think we need to keep this in mind. How guilty will some feel here if they really jump on her, and in time, she proves to be the fifth conservative constructionist Justics we have so desperately needed for so many years? People need to be patient. And Pray. So far, I like what I've heard about her. All the pro I've heard has been from people who REALLY know her. All the con has been conjecture and speculation. No known conservative has come out against her that I've heard. That needs to be taken to heart.

321 posted on 10/03/2005 10:49:46 AM PDT by Allen H (An informed person, is a conservative person. Remember 9-11,God bless our military,Bush,& the USA!)
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To: devane617
And preferably "Maduros"
322 posted on 10/03/2005 10:50:36 AM PDT by Licensed-To-Carry (Praise be to the LORD, who trains my hands for war, and my fingers for battle.)
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To: grassboots.org
Are you an attorney, bigeasy?

I was, but Hurricane Katrina washed away my law office. Now I am on a sabatical. ;)

323 posted on 10/03/2005 10:50:41 AM PDT by bigeasy_70118
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To: Allen H
I just have a feeling she could turn out to be just as conservative as Scalia and Thomas.

Now is not the time for feelings, it is the time for information.

324 posted on 10/03/2005 10:52:31 AM PDT by grassboots.org (I'll Say It Again - The First Freedom is Life.)
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To: McGruff
Dingy Harry has come out twice in support of her today. That's not a good sign.

I am withholding an opinion on that. Lots of us would not have minded watching liberal heads blow off. Harry may be toying with us for the same reason. I'll be darned if I'll bite on that one.

325 posted on 10/03/2005 10:52:45 AM PDT by Bahbah (Call Chuckie Schumer @ 202-224-6542 for your FREE credit report)heh-heh!)
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To: Soul Seeker

I dare say that if we were able to personally tell President Bush how "disappointed" we are....he would be the first to understand.

He would know that we don't know much about Miers...and that it will take time...but you know what...it was being hinted all weekend that Bush would do this/that because of his numbers...

Either from the conservatives not happy or the dems not happy....and one thing we DO KNOW about President Bush, he seems NOT to care so much what the pundits and polls tell him to do----from either side of the aisle.


326 posted on 10/03/2005 10:53:01 AM PDT by Txsleuth (Mike Pence for President of the United States!)
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To: mewzilla

I think there is a consensus here that we would like to see the President lead the horse to the water even if only to demonstrate whether we have a horse or a jackass.


327 posted on 10/03/2005 10:53:26 AM PDT by SalukiLawyer
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To: grassboots.org
"To: justanotherfreeper And that is the message to all conservative judges that if you show courage at lower court levels, stick your neck out for strict constructionism, you will have no chance for advancement. Post of the day, in my opinion."

Correct and true, it does send that message. I also believe that if we had strong Republicans in the Senate, instead of several RINO's, my GUESS would be that a stronger candidate would have been chosen. When this "Compromise" was made in the Senate, led by RINO McCain, to avoid the Nuclear option, it showed that the Republicans in the Senate will NOT fight for us. So as a result, weaker choices are made. Just my 2 cents folks.

328 posted on 10/03/2005 10:53:55 AM PDT by GregoTX (The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.)
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To: Preachin'

Please read the post linked to, I excerpt a part:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1495754/posts

This begins a series of seven posts on Harriet Miers, based on interviews with those who know her. Some background for the first five: I spoke yesterday with Nathan Hecht, the Texas Supreme Court justice who is a prolife hero for strongly supporting parental notification laws five years ago when a SCOTEX majority was scuttling them. Hecht, 55 and never married, and Harriet Miers, 60 and never married, have known each other for 30 years and are -- to quote Hecht -- "very close friends. We dated some. The relationship has been close: Platonic... We go to dinner, I go to Washington for special things."

Harriet Miers -- pro, part 2

Miers has been a member of Valley View Christian Church in Dallas for 25 years, where Hecht has been an elder. He calls it a "conservative evangelical church... in the vernacular, fundamentalist, but the media have used that word to tar us." He says she was on the missions committee for ten years, taught children in Sunday School, made coffee, brought donuts: "Nothing she's asked to do in church is beneath her." On abortion, choosing his words carefully for an on-the-record statement, he says "her personal views are consistent with that of evangelical Christians... You can tell a lot about her from her decade of service in a conservative church."

Harriet Miers -- pro, part 3

Hecht says about Miers' judicial philosophy: "She's an orginalist -- that's the way she takes the Bible," and that's her approach to the Constitution as well -- "Originalist -- it means what it says." He notes that her legal practice involved writing contracts rather than tort law, so she was always looking at the plain meaning of the words: "Originalist." He also says she's not a social butterfly who will be swayed by Washington dinner table conversation: "She goes to the dinners she's supposed to go to. She's not on the social circuit."


329 posted on 10/03/2005 10:54:30 AM PDT by Republican Red (''Van der Sloot" is Dutch for ''Kennedy.")
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To: Preachin'

Please read the post linked to, I excerpt a part:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1495754/posts

This begins a series of seven posts on Harriet Miers, based on interviews with those who know her. Some background for the first five: I spoke yesterday with Nathan Hecht, the Texas Supreme Court justice who is a prolife hero for strongly supporting parental notification laws five years ago when a SCOTEX majority was scuttling them. Hecht, 55 and never married, and Harriet Miers, 60 and never married, have known each other for 30 years and are -- to quote Hecht -- "very close friends. We dated some. The relationship has been close: Platonic... We go to dinner, I go to Washington for special things."

Harriet Miers -- pro, part 2

Miers has been a member of Valley View Christian Church in Dallas for 25 years, where Hecht has been an elder. He calls it a "conservative evangelical church... in the vernacular, fundamentalist, but the media have used that word to tar us." He says she was on the missions committee for ten years, taught children in Sunday School, made coffee, brought donuts: "Nothing she's asked to do in church is beneath her." On abortion, choosing his words carefully for an on-the-record statement, he says "her personal views are consistent with that of evangelical Christians... You can tell a lot about her from her decade of service in a conservative church."

Harriet Miers -- pro, part 3

Hecht says about Miers' judicial philosophy: "She's an orginalist -- that's the way she takes the Bible," and that's her approach to the Constitution as well -- "Originalist -- it means what it says." He notes that her legal practice involved writing contracts rather than tort law, so she was always looking at the plain meaning of the words: "Originalist." He also says she's not a social butterfly who will be swayed by Washington dinner table conversation: "She goes to the dinners she's supposed to go to. She's not on the social circuit."


330 posted on 10/03/2005 10:54:37 AM PDT by Republican Red (''Van der Sloot" is Dutch for ''Kennedy.")
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To: bigeasy_70118

LOL Nixon!

Here's a quote I've been tossing around all day - the president said about Miers:

"When it comes to a cross-examination, she can fillet better than Mrs. Paul."


331 posted on 10/03/2005 10:54:50 AM PDT by SE Mom (Go Red Sox!!)
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To: SalukiLawyer
Don't get me wrong, some things are worth fighting for even if the odds look grim. And I relished this fight. But we don't know what 43 knows, so here's hoping he knows what he's doing :)
332 posted on 10/03/2005 10:55:15 AM PDT by mewzilla (Property must be secured or liberty cannot exist. John Adams)
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To: bigeasy_70118

Sorry to hear that. But please don't bring an "air of arrogance" that it takes a lawyer to understand legal issues. There is plenty of evidence that a sizable portion of your profession knows little about justice, The Constitution or the law. There are plenty of folks without a legal degree who know more about the law.


333 posted on 10/03/2005 10:55:26 AM PDT by grassboots.org (I'll Say It Again - The First Freedom is Life.)
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To: mewzilla
I think his decision may say more about what's wrong with the Senate than with the president.

I was just starting to think this when I read your post. I think this is saying that Bush got indication from enough RINO's, that they would NOT support a hard line conservative. Bush may have wimped out, but it seems to be doubtful that he wouldn't have chosen Luttig et al for the post if he thought he had the backing of the usual suspects (rino scabs)...

I am hopefully optimistic about the nominee, however. Life is simply too short to see the glass as half empty all the time, I did plenty of that in my Liberal days.

334 posted on 10/03/2005 10:55:40 AM PDT by Paradox (Just because we are not perfect, does not mean we are not good.)
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To: Bahbah; Mo1

I don't know if you saw the presser with Harry Reid and Ms. Meirs a few minutes ago....

but, Mo1 and I did...and even though Harry said a few "positive" things about her...he was decidedly uncomfortable, pale...and I don't think very happy...

He mentioned talking to Leahy on the phone...don't you know that Leahy probably wasn't happy that there is an article on record about how much Harry likes Miers...

If there is one thing we do know about the dems....their goal in life is to make President Bush and the GOP out to be "corrupt" and just plain horrible human beings...

so, if Harry comes out in favor of her...after Leahy and others capitulated on Roberts in order to be able to FIGHT this nomination...Harry just made it harder for them...oopsy!


335 posted on 10/03/2005 10:57:29 AM PDT by Txsleuth (Mike Pence for President of the United States!)
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To: Itzlzha
Yeah, this lady is a REAL Conservative...she was donating RIGHT BEFORE ELECTION DAY to the DNC!!!

I guess I'll say this once more, hope to make the point and just go on. I, and many others here, were once not only dems, but liberal dems. For example, I worked for the Gene McCarthy campaign. I did not know I had to be BORN conservative to have someone believe I actually had the brains and the sense to become one. If conservative from birth becomes the test, we will be a small party indeed.

336 posted on 10/03/2005 10:57:48 AM PDT by Bahbah (Call Chuckie Schumer @ 202-224-6542 for your FREE credit report)heh-heh!)
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To: Allen H

And you'll find I have not ruled her to be, or not be, a strict constructionist.

You'll also find I've stated emphtically that no one can claim betrayal or completion of his promise. Those that do, make fools of themselves. Simply enough is not known to take a stand.

I've firmly stated voting for Gore does not disqualify. My own parents have voted for people we do not care for, neither do they anymore. As well, I've voted for Democrats in past though not at the Presidential level.

And something I have not commented on, the folks making statements about her looks or being a single woman are completely out of line.

My main position is that I feel her qualifications are merely adequate, and that is a disappointment.

I'm expressing that disappointment.

But I'll neither work for a withdrawal of the nomination, nor for confirmation. Instead I'm awaiting the administration's case. That I do so, is evidence of my faith in the man and good will towards despite the disappointment over the selection. I could easily denounce him, but have not.


337 posted on 10/03/2005 10:57:48 AM PDT by Soul Seeker (Barbour/Honore in '08)
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To: Bahbah

I'm just disappointed that so many conservatives here are flying off the handle without taking time to digest this and research it. Like Rush just said, she fought to have the ABA renounce it's Pro-Choice stance. She's been an active member of a VERY conservative Christian Church, and is a long time evangelical Christian, not some milk-toast church that accepts gays and people having affairs. As Rush said too Hecht has backed her up, and he's a well known strong Christian coservative. And Jay Sekulo has jumped out and backed her early. I would have LOVED a fight with an "in your face" conservative. I am disappointed that so many freepers are jumping to nail her and Bush to the wall. I thought liberals were extreme shoot first asak questions later destroy the unknown. It really disappoints me that so many conservatives here are so knee jerk "kill kill kill" if something isn't spelled out at the start. I have a little concern because she's not a well known outspoken conservative, but overwhelmingly most strong unbending conservatives are not known as well as Pryor or Luddig. That's just fact. Miers needs to be given the benefit of the doubt. I think Roberts certainly proved himself during confirmation. There's no reason to think that Miers will do any differently. In fact, I think she may well prove to be more conservative than Roberts and fit quite well with Scalia and Thomas.


338 posted on 10/03/2005 10:58:27 AM PDT by Allen H (An informed person, is a conservative person. Remember 9-11,God bless our military,Bush,& the USA!)
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To: Republican Red

Not sure the truth is what some want to hear.


339 posted on 10/03/2005 10:58:42 AM PDT by JFC ( I support my President and our Troops.)
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To: Paradox
Yup, glass is half full until proven otherwise! :)

BTW, Limbaugh mentioned that Meirs is a devout Christian. If that's the case, that she's devout (I don't care about which faith), then I like her better already.

340 posted on 10/03/2005 10:58:44 AM PDT by mewzilla (Property must be secured or liberty cannot exist. John Adams)
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