Posted on 03/24/2005 11:02:42 AM PST by Destro
I don't think scientific polls exist anymore. At least by the news media. They all tend to be slanted. Although, I'll say I think FOX does a better job of polling than the major networks do.
Amazing stuff, Ambrose.
Some of the very same people who heretofore LOVED
Scalia and Thomas, now prefer judicial activists.
Understood and BTTT!
Well stated.
Gee this isn't politcal, sounds like Terry didn't get the memo. This is another error the Schindlers should have not allowed.
I do.
Hysteria and falsehoods.
Nazi doesn't play here.
Sure smells that way, doesn't it?
Delay's remarks last Sunday morning (about MS) in the press conference are inexcusable.
Slanderous remarks at best.
Need help with your bags?
You betray your own ignorance with such nonsense. The FR "polls" are limited to a narrow demographic (those who frequent this website), are open to multiple votes by individuals (if they sign on with multiple screen names, a common internet practice), and are not remotely scientifically based.
That's right.
Funny how some ppl want to "pick & choose" when it comes to judges upholding the law, isn't it?
In this case, they want judges to break/ignore the law.
All he does is file w/courts.
Half the time he only says he will.
It does not matter whether it is a case of judicial activism or not.
TWO things are going on this Easter week, one more important than the other.
The one is the judicial travesty down in Florida. It's not over yet. Jeb Bush could intervene. So could President Bush. If they play Pontius Pilate, Terry will die, and they will never recover the faith and trust of the committed pro-life Christians agian.
The other, much bigger, is the wavering of the Republicans in the Senate over the nuclear option. This is the only way to get past the Democrats to install a conservative judiciary. Everyone knows that. And yet, the Republican majority, a 55-45 majority, is wavering - just as the Republican majority leader did in the Florida Senate.
Both issues crucial to life are exploding at once, this week. And the Republicans in all branches: Judicial, Executive and Legislative are failing.
The crucial issue is the nuclear option. If the Republicans go Quisling on that, they will lose the pro-life movement. Every indication is that that is precisely what they are going to do.
A pro-life party will start forming within the year.
And that will spell the end of the Republican Agenda.
Or the Republicans could pull themselves out of this jam dive now by taking bold, decisive steps.
And it's because the GOP leadership decided to waste its political capital on this fools' errand.
The crucial issue is the nuclear option. If the Republicans go Quisling on that, they will lose the pro-life movement. Every indication is that that is precisely what they are going to do.
Because the pro-life movement couldn't prioritize their tasks.
A pro-life party will start forming within the year. And that will spell the end of the Republican Agenda.
It will also spell the end of the pro-life agenda.
Fratricide!
They did their best and I for one appreciate the effort.
The feeding tube is "life support."
Without it she cannot eat or drink. That's the reason for the feeding tube.
Can't figure out what part of that some can't understand.
Well, at one time, he collected a lot of money
from folks who really "thought" highly of him.
I recall he had a radio show on Saturday mornings.
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