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To: rwh
They may not all be FReeper, but to expect people to bow down and glorify Miers because Bush Says so is asinine.

Suggesting people take a deep breath and learn more about her is asking people to "bow down and glorify Miers"?

68 posted on 10/03/2005 8:08:12 PM PDT by jennyjenny
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To: jennyjenny
Suggesting people take a deep breath and learn more about her is asking people to "bow down and glorify Miers"?

No it's not.

There may be an overreaction to the Miers nomination. I, myself, have probably overreacted a bit. It is my sincere desire that Miers is a strict constructionist. I want nothing more. I'm sure the same goes for you.This nomination is very important as to the course that the country will go over at least the next 30 years.

A valid concern for me, as well as other posters today, is that we don't know where she stands, and we are probably not going to know where she stands until long after she is on the Supreme Court. At that point it will be to late to do anything. It is hard to just trust Bush. It was/is hard to trust Bush on Roberts. I watched every second of Roberts confirmation hearing. He gave some excellent answers. Robert's is a very knowledgeable Chief Justice. That said, I still don't know where he stands on a lot of issues. Now we have to go through the same thing with Miers.

I like Bush. He is a hell of a president. He was the first president I was able to vote for, and I've voted for him twice. I wish Bush would have nominated a known entity. He didn't. I hope we don't live to regret that decision.

79 posted on 10/03/2005 8:33:08 PM PDT by rwh
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