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Ps104_33

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"The expected political brawl over President Bush’s second Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers might not ever take place – because it was a powerful Democrat, Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, who had urged her selection."


"Despite misgivings among some Republicans over the nomination of Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court, Vice President Dick Cheney promises that her "judicial philosophy" is in line with conservative beliefs."


Something stinks. :confused:

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Johnv

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Well, if Newsmax says it, then must be 100% accurate :eek:

Of course, from the same NewsMax:

"Attorney Jay Sekulow is confidently optimistic about President Bush's nomination of Harriet Miers to the U.S. Supreme Court. Unlike so many who are commenting, pro or con, on the nomination, Sekulow has actually worked with the nominee."

I happen to have a bit of respect for Sekulow, as his views tend to be not politically swayed. His opinion is sufficient to put to rest concerns, at least for me.
 

KenH

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I have no problem with the Miers nomination. Looks pretty good to me. I imagine the radical Left and the radical Right will not be happy.
 

Repent62

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I would only be comfortable with a selection if that person was a Indepent Fundamental Baptist!
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Originally posted by Daisy:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Ps104_33:
Something stinks. :confused:
Is it no fun for you unless the Democrats get outraged? </font>[/QUOTE]----------------------------
Thats not it Daisy. If we had a democratic president and they nominated a SC Justice, and Tom Delay jumped up and said "oh yea, we like this one", you would be sweating bb"s also. :D
 

KenH

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Yeah, nothing can be good unless the Left and the Right are at each other's throat on an issue.
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Originally posted by KenH:
Yeah, nothing can be good unless the Left and the Right are at each other's throat on an issue.
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Actually Ken, you are correct. At least if you are committed to a cause, or agenda. Things are very polarized on both sides, and it will take leaders, on both sides, to correct it. And it will not happen over night.
 

KenH

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That's why I'm glad I have decided to soften my conservative stances, especially on non-cultural issues.
 

StefanM

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Harry Reid doesn't bother me.

Now, if Hillary Clinton came out in favor . . . then I'd worry.
 
I don't think any of us knows enough about Harriet Miers yet. So far, I have no problem with her nomination. I'm encouraged by the fact that she doesn't seem to be a favorite of the extreme right or the extreme left. She seems to have the respect of most moderates. Let's wait and see what the hearings reveal....
 

hillclimber

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Originally posted by rivers1222:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by KenH:
Yeah, nothing can be good unless the Left and the Right are at each other's throat on an issue.
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Actually Ken, you are correct. At least if you are committed to a cause, or agenda. Things are very polarized on both sides, and it will take leaders, on both sides, to correct it. And it will not happen over night.
</font>[/QUOTE]I agree, that in the political positioning today, we on the right are more and more polorized from those on the left, because the good vrs. evil fight is becoming cleared all the time. It remains to be seen her true colors I suppose, but I doubt a strict constructionist viewpoint.
 

hillclimber

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Originally posted by KenH:
I have no problem with the Miers nomination. Looks pretty good to me. I imagine the radical Left and the radical Right will not be happy.
I wish you would define, "radical left and right"
 

Daisy

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Many presidents consulted regularly with the opposition party before nominating judges. This did lead to less rancor in the hearings.
 

Bunyon

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Considering that the Democrats official party stance is for unrestricted abortion and Homosexual "rights". I am not sure how a Christian can support them , wheather or not they support any other party, or wheather they are conservative or liberal. Considering this, why would a christian not be concerned if the Demos supported a candidate.
 

carpro

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Harry Reid is in the hip pocket of trial lawyers and their association.

Since Miers was a long time trial lawyer, he may feel he is protecting his largest contributors when and if any case having to do with tort reform ever gets before the Supreme Court.
 

Daisy

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Uh-oh!

Even former White House speechwriter, David Frum, questioned Miers' suitability for the post: "In the White House that hero worshipped the president, Miers was distinguished by the intensity of her zeal: She once told me that the president was the most brilliant man she had ever met."

Oh my.

Perhaps her judgement isn't what it ought to be.

***** running, ducking tomatoes ******
 

Johnv

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Attorney Jay Sekulow supports Miers. He knows her first hand. Sekulow has actually worked with her. I happen to have a bit of respect for Sekulow, as his views tend to be not politically swayed. His opinion is sufficient to put to rest concerns, at least for me.
 

Daisy

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Originally posted by Bunyon:
Considering that the Democrats official party stance is for unrestricted abortion and Homosexual "rights". I am not sure how a Christian can support them , wheather or not they support any other party, or wheather they are conservative or liberal. Considering this, why would a christian not be concerned if the Demos supported a candidate.
Gay rights are, but not unrestricted abortion. We really don't know what Mier's views on these issues are.

Surprise, surprise, some Christians are Democrats and some conservatives are not Christians.
 
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