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Harriet Miers -- pro, part 1 (long but informative)
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Posted on 10/03/2005 9:02:27 AM PDT by hipaatwo

This begins a series of seven posts on Harriet Miers, based on interviews with those who know her. Some background for the first five: I spoke yesterday with Nathan Hecht, the Texas Supreme Court justice who is a prolife hero for strongly supporting parental notification laws five years ago when a SCOTEX majority was scuttling them. Hecht, 55 and never married, and Harriet Miers, 60 and never married, have known each other for 30 years and are -- to quote Hecht -- "very close friends. We dated some. The relationship has been close: Platonic... We go to dinner, I go to Washington for special things."

Harriet Miers -- pro, part 2

Miers has been a member of Valley View Christian Church in Dallas for 25 years, where Hecht has been an elder. He calls it a "conservative evangelical church... in the vernacular, fundamentalist, but the media have used that word to tar us." He says she was on the missions committee for ten years, taught children in Sunday School, made coffee, brought donuts: "Nothing she's asked to do in church is beneath her." On abortion, choosing his words carefully for an on-the-record statement, he says "her personal views are consistent with that of evangelical Christians... You can tell a lot about her from her decade of service in a conservative church."

Harriet Miers -- pro, part 3

Hecht says about Miers' judicial philosophy: "She's an orginalist -- that's the way she takes the Bible," and that's her approach to the Constitution as well -- "Originalist -- it means what it says." He notes that her legal practice involved writing contracts rather than tort law, so she was always looking at the plain meaning of the words: "Originalist." He also says she's not a social butterfly who will be swayed by Washington dinner table conversation: "She goes to the dinners she's supposed to go to. She's not on the social circuit."

Harriet Miers -- pro, part 4

Hecht says Miers never got married because she "probably worked too hard. She's close to her family, has a sister and three brothers, goes to her nephews' high school football games, bought a car for one of them." She "had a Catholic upbringing, had not been close to the church, it was off again, on again, then she came to a point in her life when she wanted to change that…. She made an abrupt change in 79 or 80. She was very hard-working and successful, she wanted new meaning, substance in her life.” Her father died when she was a freshman in college. "Look at her commitment in taking care of her [now 93-year-old mother] all these years. Look at her tax returns. She tithes, gave a full tithe to the church. Helps out in missions, Bible translation. These are the kinds of values she shows." Hecht and Miers "went to two or three prolife dinners in the late 80s or early 90s."

Harriet Miers -- pro, part 5

Questions are being raised about Harriet Miers' politics because published records show her making contributions of $1,000 to Lloyd Bentsen in 1987, Al Gore in 1988, and the Democratic National Committee that same year. Hecht says, "She was a Democrat years and years ago, in the early 80s." As far as the late 80s contributions, "If she did it, it was because the [law] firm made her do it." She is loyal to President Bush and he to her: "The president demands a lot. The people he's loyal to are productive." Miers and Laura Bush are "very close. Harriet just loves Laura, has the deepest respect for her. Laura has migrated in her faith, it’s stronger than when she got to Washington.”

Harriet Myers -- anti

Hecht's evaluation needs to be taken seriously, but here's one negative analysis from a lawyer who is a conservative Christian and worked with Harriet Miers in Texas (I agreed to go off-the-record with this lawyer, a credible person whose practice could be seriously hurt by this criticism of Miers): "Harriet could have become a conservative in Washington, but unless she did, she doesn’t have any particular judicial philosophy… I never heard her take a position on anything… We’ll have another Sandra Day O’Connor… Harriet worships the president and has called him the smartest man she’s known. She’s a pretty good lawyer…. This president can be bamboozled by anyone he feels close to. If a person fawns on him enough, is loyal, works 25 hours a day and says you’re the smartest man I ever met, all of a sudden you’re right for the Supreme Court."

Harriet Miers -- her pastor's view

I talked yesterday with Miers' pastor, Ron Key, who for 33 years (until a few weeks ago) was pastor of Valley View Christian Church in Dallas. “She started coming to church in 1980. She helped out with kids, made coffee, furnished donuts, served on missions committee. She worked out her faith in practical, behind-the-scenes ways. She doesn't draw attention to herself, she's humble, self-effacing." Key has still seen her in recent years because "her mother is 93. Harriet tries to get home as much as she can." When Key and Miers met in 1980, "I don’t know how strong her faith was at that time. She came to a place where she totally committed her life to Jesus. She had gone to church before, but when she came to our church it became more serious to her.... Our church is strong for life, but Harriet and I have not had any conversations on that…. We believe in the biblical approach to marriage."


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1 posted on 10/03/2005 9:02:34 AM PDT by hipaatwo
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To: Mo1; onyx; Howlin

FYI


2 posted on 10/03/2005 9:03:10 AM PDT by hipaatwo
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To: hipaatwo

I'm liking this choice more and more. And the whiners can just keep up their unattractive simpering.


3 posted on 10/03/2005 9:05:29 AM PDT by Peach (Go Yankees!)
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To: hipaatwo

Thanks for the ping!


4 posted on 10/03/2005 9:06:16 AM PDT by Mo1
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To: hipaatwo

Good post


5 posted on 10/03/2005 9:07:04 AM PDT by Cruz
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To: hipaatwo
Drudge:

Harriet Miers gave cash contribution to the Democratic National Committee in 1988 and Gore campaign -- while Bush dad was running for president!...

Enough said. Bush has betrayed the base. This nominee is absolutely unacceptable. She's worse than Alberto Gonzales. The Republicans in the Senate must stop this nomination or the GOP must pay the price and lose power.

We're actually looking at the court moving to the LEFT thanks to Bush.

6 posted on 10/03/2005 9:07:51 AM PDT by Ol' Sparky
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To: hipaatwo

If World is accurate in this presentation, I'm in the process of being pleasantly surprised.


7 posted on 10/03/2005 9:09:52 AM PDT by bereanway
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To: Peach
Fair enough, but she might get shot down for not having been a judge already. (See also the late Bobby Kennedy as AG...)

And speaking of that, I remember late last week the mention of the possibility of candidates who hadn't even been on the bench at all...

Full Disclosure: When I saw she was 55-ish or so, never married, and had dated someone named Hecht, I misread "Hecht" as "Heche" and fairly had a heart attack.
Don't do that to me on a Monday Morning! :-)

8 posted on 10/03/2005 9:09:56 AM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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To: hipaatwo

Told ya. She's a big time conservative.


9 posted on 10/03/2005 9:10:24 AM PDT by LS (CNN is the Amtrak of news)
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To: Ol' Sparky

Gore was pro-life then. Try again.


10 posted on 10/03/2005 9:10:54 AM PDT by LS (CNN is the Amtrak of news)
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To: nickcarraway; hipaatwo

PING ---

thanks. I'll read this now.


11 posted on 10/03/2005 9:10:54 AM PDT by onyx ((Vicksburg, MS) North is a direction. South is a way of life.)
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To: hipaatwo

Maybe the whiners wanted Bush to use the Popes smoke signal system before choosing a new judge.


12 posted on 10/03/2005 9:11:05 AM PDT by Uncle George
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To: Mo1

I think the site is a Christian site. I got it from a link at NRO I think..LOL..I've been surfing the net and don't remember but I think it was NRO.

I have to be away from the computer for a bit. I'm cooking holiday dinner for my son and I.


13 posted on 10/03/2005 9:11:24 AM PDT by hipaatwo
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To: hipaatwo
She believes in Jesus? Wonderful.

But does she believe in Federalism? That may be more a relevant qualification with respect to her recent appointment.
14 posted on 10/03/2005 9:11:29 AM PDT by Uncle Joe Cannon
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To: hipaatwo
I've posted excerpts from this interview here on Free Republic and at my website

I have personal knowledge of the church that she attends. It is conservative and evangelical and those I know who attend there are pro-life.

I feel good about Harriet Miers.

Stingray: Conservative blog       

        <-------- Visit Stingray blogsite for conservative Christian commentary

15 posted on 10/03/2005 9:11:29 AM PDT by DallasMike
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To: Howlin; Miss Marple; Congressman Billybob

For your information...


16 posted on 10/03/2005 9:12:39 AM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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To: hipaatwo
" ... but here's one negative analysis from a lawyer who is a conservative Christian and worked with Harriet Miers in Texas ... "


This negative analysis is easily dismissed.

1) This lawyer, if a Christian, does not follow his religion.

2) Anonymity strikes again.



17 posted on 10/03/2005 9:12:43 AM PDT by G.Mason
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To: Ol' Sparky

But there's more. Her contributions changed to the Republicans around 1994 and I believe stayed in that direction. People have room to grow. I voted for Jimmy Carter. Twice. And now, I'm a conservative Republican. I see this potentially as a Bill Clinton conversion.


18 posted on 10/03/2005 9:12:45 AM PDT by twigs
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To: hipaatwo

I think that since Miers has such personal loyalty to Bush personally, she's be even more conservative than she would otherwise, so she won't be another Souter hung around his neck by conservatives.

I honestly wouldn't be surprised to see her be every bit as conservative as Scalia in her votes on the court, regardless of whether she'd be that conservative based on her views alone.

I agree she's a crony, but cronies tend to be very loyal.


19 posted on 10/03/2005 9:13:22 AM PDT by Altair333 (Stop illegal immigration: George Allen in 2008)
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To: hipaatwo
"her personal views are consistent with that of evangelical Christians... You can tell a lot about her from her decade of service in a conservative church."

Waiting for the RATS...Tick.....Tick,......Tick.

20 posted on 10/03/2005 9:13:38 AM PDT by Mike Darancette (Mesocons for Rice '08)
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