To: Dan Evans
Bush's actions in nominating her and in pushing amnesty are both inexplicable and despicable.
Inexplicable!
Wasn't it obvious he nominated her because he wanted to replace Sandra Day O'Connor with another woman. Laura Bush then had the nerve to suggest those opposing her nomination were sexist when the reason she was nominated by President Bush was because of her sex and not her merits.
"I genuinely feel sorry for Miers. I'm sure she's a lovely woman, brighter than average, and well-qualified for many important jobs. Just not the job Bush has nominated her for. The terrible thing Bush has done to Miers is to force people who care about the court to say that."
Ann Coulter
To: johnwayne; mountainfolk
"I genuinely feel sorry for Miers. I'm sure she's a lovely woman, brighter than average, and well-qualified for many important jobs. Just not the job Bush has nominated her for. The terrible thing Bush has done to Miers is to force people who care about the court to say that."
Ann CoulterHey, Mountainfolk. That doesn't sound like "abuse".
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