Posted on 10/05/2005 12:57:14 PM PDT by jmaroneps37
Mark Levin and Dick morris have just debated the nomination on Sean hannity's show. After listening to Levin, I am more convinced that Miers is the one I want. Levin talks a good game about not wanting judges who will re write the Constitution. We we have a person that all indications show will be an orginalist. I think Levin is more interested in a fight than actually getting the judical "No" machine we need in the Suprems Court. I think Miers will be a solid money in the bank conservative vote. Since Supreme Court Judges only get one vote, how much more could Miers do? Maybe smack Ginsberg in the chops?
And much more dangerous.
Of course, the Dems hate Christians, particularly those who aren't the leftist bent.
We agree there.
No.
Hey Don't Mess -- I'm sorry, I didn't realize you have such insight and knowledge to judge her qualifications and find them lacking....so much smarter than all the professionals, advisors, and someone who has worked closely with her for 10 years. It must be quite a burden !!
Anyway, I still say let it go - she will be confirmed - the fight isn't worth the cost - especially since no one can know how she will rule - but I'm betting on the guy who appointed her and knows her best - not those who have been fed by the press and far right and far left thinkers.
The risk of a Dem congress or Senate and Hillary in the White House is too great to take.
Thanks, Miss Marple. I think she'll be just fine. I feel better about her than I did about Roberts, but I think both are going to prove their merit over the next year or two. He's always picked good conservative judges. Why would he stop now?
Me, too, Jedidah. I think there's a lot of support for her but too many people are po'd because their favorite didn't get it.
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