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To: Bahbah
I'm having pleasant fantasies this morning about the possibility of Ginsberg resigning when Alito joins the court since she will be unable, I sincerely hope, to continue imposing her liberal agenda on this country.

Don't count your chickens too soon. If we get Alito we will have 4 solid votes: Scalia, Thomas, Roberts (we assume) and Alito. Kennedy is the new swing vote and he is NOT RELIABLE. We are still one vote away.

81 posted on 10/31/2005 3:33:04 AM PST by InterceptPoint
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To: InterceptPoint
We are still one vote away.

You are right. (Sound of Bahbah's balloon deflating.)

96 posted on 10/31/2005 3:35:19 AM PST by Bahbah (Tony Schaffer is a hero)
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To: InterceptPoint

Yes, at best one vote away, and with Alberto Gonzales sitll waiting in the wings for a third potential court opening.


105 posted on 10/31/2005 3:37:18 AM PST by Theodore R. (Cowardice is forever!)
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To: InterceptPoint; Bahbah

RBG will hang on through 2008..but it's possible Stevens might decide to retire..


108 posted on 10/31/2005 3:37:50 AM PST by ken5050
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To: InterceptPoint
...and how many votes away would we be if Meir's had been confirmed?

Can't we be allowed to celebrate this great day?
793 posted on 10/31/2005 5:31:05 AM PST by RetSignman
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To: InterceptPoint

Agree, but I do think that Ruth Buzzi Ginsgerg and Stevens both will have serious thoughts of retirement now. I think Bush gets two more picks in the next three years. Then Kennedy will look like a fool to dissent.


833 posted on 10/31/2005 5:36:40 AM PST by LS
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To: InterceptPoint

Actually, Kennedy has always been more of a swing vote than O'Connor was. I remember reading (and also hearing Rush read the piece on the air as well) way back when O'Connor first resigned and the Dems were first making the argument that the ideological balance on the Court had to be preserved, therefore the President had to appoint a moderate. Someone actually looked at the way she and Kennedy voted and O'Connor voted much more consistently with the conservative block more than with the liberal block. I think our side thinks she was moderate because, when she did join them, it was on a hot button issue that we paid more attention to. In any case, Alito will be a more dependable vote than she ever was. But he won't have a massive effect unless he is able to persuade someone like Kennedy. And I think that there may be more of a chance of that since his reasoning in opinions is more persuasive and logically based than O'Connor's ever was. Time will tell, though.


1,543 posted on 10/31/2005 9:27:29 AM PST by MarcusTulliusCicero
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