To: Bigfitz
He's a reliably conservative judge appointed by President George Bush, and his opinion is perfectly consonant with a traditionally conservative view of the separation of powers. But now he's a "Black Robed Shylock."
This forum has been hijacked by hyperventilating children of the corn who have no more connection to conservatism than their new found hero - Jesse Jackson.
45 posted on
03/31/2005 11:29:00 AM PST by
atlaw
To: atlaw
He's a reliably conservative judge appointed by President George Bush, and his opinion is perfectly consonant with a traditionally conservative view of the separation of powers. He's a reliably conserbvative judge appointed by President George Bush, but this opinion is perfectly consonant with a the liberal view of the separation of powers, i.e. judicial supremacy, that has prevailed since Brandeis and the FDR appointed hacks on the Supreme Court and the liberal establishment in legal education decided to twist Marbury v. Madison into their means for acheiving socialism in America. People crave power. In this man's case, it is possible his lust for power trumped his ideology.
46 posted on
03/31/2005 11:49:51 AM PST by
Texas Federalist
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