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To: mlc9852

Yes, I'm very happy. Wanna bet that either Luttig or someone of his conservative bent is nominated? I'll support Luttig all the way. Miers was too questionable in her standings and we CANNOT afford to risk another Ginsburg or Stevens making to the bench.

Mike


114 posted on 10/27/2005 6:02:28 AM PDT by BCR #226
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To: BCR #226

"Yes, I'm very happy. Wanna bet that either Luttig or someone of his conservative bent is nominated? I'll support Luttig all the way. Miers was too questionable in her standings and we CANNOT afford to risk another Ginsburg or Stevens making to the bench. "

I agree.
I also hope against hope that GWB can get the nominate-by-quota approach out of his mind, and put up the best PERSON -- not just the best woman. And, like Rush says, stop trying to hide who we are and what we believe in. The Republicans act like little kids sneaking through a lunchroom full of bullies to buy a cupcake. Someone should remind GWB that part of being the leader of our party is to lead - not to placate the damn RATS. Am I one of those who want a fight? You bet. I WANT a strong conservative candidate. I WANT the RATS to whine and moan and hold their collective foul breaths about it. I WANT them to fillibuster, and I want us to see us use the "nuclear option" to shut them up once and for all and kick their useless, evil, anti-U.S. tails back under the rocks they came from.

And if GWB nominates Gonzalez, or some other half-baked weenie RAT-wannabe, we'll raise hell, too.

You know, I feel GOOD. Enough conservatives spoke out against Miers, and WE WON. And if GWB lost, it's because he was playing on the wrong team to begin with.


753 posted on 10/27/2005 6:46:37 AM PDT by Pravious
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