Posted on 10/31/2005 3:12:28 AM PST by kcvl
Per Fox News...
Reid dislikes Alito so hes a good pick! lets roll!
Wouldn't it be great to hear a Supreme Court decision and be happy about it?!
Never p*ss off a man with the power to decide the future...BWHAHAHAHAHA!!! The dems. have really stepped in it with their constant anti-everything attitude.
Yee haw! He was my choice in the FReeper poll -- guess Bush listened. ;-)
Thank you President Bush!!! Prayers for Alito as this is going to be one vicious fight.
If he did, that would be a good thing.
In the case of the Miers nomination, a Frum veto would have saved us from a Justice who voted to the left of O'Connor.
As it was, no Frum veto was needed; the White House caught its mistake, in time.
Now were talking
Hey T, if dems got socks instead of a bike (let's hope) for their holiday... what would you call the gift W gave them today? A death rattle?
Morning! My brain is still on snooze. I just found this on NRO. Let's see how Casey reacts.
Re: Alito & Abortion
[Robert P. George 10/31 08:03 AM]
Kathryn, The spousal notification provision that Sam Alito voted to uphold was championed by then Pennsylvania Governor, Robert P. Casey -a Democrat. (He was the "Casey" in "Planned Parenthood v. Casey.") Governor Casey believed that a husband is entitled to know if his child is going to be aborted. One may agree or disagree with this as a policy matter, but it is hardly an "extreme" idea. Indeed, I would be very surprised if the idea were rejected (much less condemned as "extreme") by Governor Casey's son, Robert P. Casey, Jr., who is running for the United States Senate against Rick Santorum. Someone should ask him. Like his late father, Casey is running as a strongly pro-life Democrat. If the senior Casey was fit to be Governor, and if the younger Casey is fit to serve in the United States Senate, then Alito's position on spousal notification (which, as you pointed out, is not even an endorsement of the policy but only a judgment regarding its constitutionality) scarcely renders him unfit to serve on the Court.
Frist on Fox just said if the Rats want a fight bring it on...paraphrasing.
One thing is for sure... the Rino's have to decide if they want Ted Kennedy mad at them or if they want Frum, Coulter, Hannity, Rush, and everybody else that lives in a red state mad at them.
Agree, but I do think that Ruth Buzzi Ginsgerg and Stevens both will have serious thoughts of retirement now. I think Bush gets two more picks in the next three years. Then Kennedy will look like a fool to dissent.
A fine little insult is inspired:
"Gee, his head looks awful--nothing but skin and bone."
I hope he gets shoved so far up Chuck Shumer's rear end that every time Chuckie boy brushes his teeth, Alito winks at him from the back of his throat!
TLR
Let's not forget Stevens being saved from barreling down the stairs by Roberts quick reflexes also.
Me either. I am completely flabbergasted. And this coming from a Southern Baptist. I dont' care WHAT they are as long as they conservatively interpret the constitution, don't use foreign laws to make rulings here, and don't try to legislate from the bench. Egads!
LOL! I'll have to take your word for it...I've got monkeys flying out my b*tt at the moment!
I agree. Moreover, it's great that Bush went on the attack one weekend after the Libby crap. JUST after Reid said, "why don't we postpone this until next year?" Love it. In your face, you pencil-necked little dweeb.
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