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To: ken5050; Owl_Eagle; holdonnow
Sen. Charles Schumer, a New York Democrat, said, "I must say that I wish the president was in a position to do more than claim a partisan victory tonight."

"The union would be better and stronger and more unified if we were confirming a different nominee, a nominee who could have united us more than divided us," Schumer said.

Why don't you just say what you really mean Chuck Schmucky. "The union would be better and stronger and more unified if we were confirming a different nominee, a nominee who could have united us more than divided us would have supported killing unborn babies, supported gay marriage, and supported every left wing radical policy that we cannot pass in the legislature. We need a liberal court to do our work for us"

1,606 posted on 01/31/2006 9:09:23 AM PST by Jersey Republican Biker Chick (Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.)
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To: Jersey Republican Biker Chick

Schumer!


What can you say about this joke of a man. No integrity! No principle! No honesty!

It all comes down Chuckie baby, to who won the election bro!

We win, we choose. You lose!

Nowhere does it say in the Constitution that a nominee has to have the support of 90 Senators.

The ONLY reason Clinton's nominees got such support, is because we had a bunch of gentlemen Republicans averse to playing hardball...playing kissy face with you all.

Times have changed! I don't give a rip if the vote was 55-45. It means nothing but the Democrats got mad they they lost and took their toys and went home.

WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! All the way back to New York Chuckie, and don't forget to talk on your cell phone in public!


1,664 posted on 01/31/2006 9:27:36 AM PST by joyspring777
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