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To: editor-surveyor
Bush campaigned for Spector -- remember that? Must be a reason. Best to follow the CIC than to second guess him. Bush said today 'judges that strictly interpret the law'. But sadly that also means RvW. But Bush was clearly signaling his judicial plan of attack.

Strategy and tactics defeat the enemy. I am sticking with Bush on this one.

206 posted on 11/04/2004 12:52:22 PM PST by snooker (To defeat the MSM and the Democrats, change your tactics, not your goals.)
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To: snooker
Bush campaigned for Spector -- remember that? Must be a reason. Best to follow the CIC than to second guess him. Bush said today 'judges that strictly interpret the law'. But sadly that also means RvW. But Bush was clearly signaling his judicial plan of attack. Strategy and tactics defeat the enemy. I am sticking with Bush on this one.

Bush campaigned for Specter because we needed to keep or enhance the Republican majority in the Senate. He didn't believe Toomey would carry Pennsylvania in the General Election. Hindsight now shows that we didn't need the Senator from Pennsylvania so Bush should have just kept out of the Primary.

Now we've got to keep Specter from obstructing Bush's nominees.

210 posted on 11/04/2004 12:56:08 PM PST by Spiff (Don't believe everything you think.)
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To: snooker
"Bush said today 'judges that strictly interpret the law'. But sadly that also means RvW."

You're blowing your cover completely!

Roe v. Wade is not "The Law." Roe v. Wade is a deliberate usurpation of the Constitution, over which Congress has much power. The Congress was given the power to regulate the federal courts. There is no constitutional support for the idea of any court over-ruling Congress.

The founding document of this nation is the Declaration of Independence. That document states, as a founding fact, that there is a right to life, liberty, and persuit of happiness. Nothing in the Constitution, which is a document limiting the powers of government, in any way attempts to modify the principles contained in our founding declaration.

Congress has the power, and a responsibility, to the Declaration, and to the Constitution, to expunge the Roe v. Wade decision.

234 posted on 11/04/2004 1:18:53 PM PST by editor-surveyor (The Lord has given us President Bush; let's now turn this nation back to him)
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