To: newzjunkey; Earthdweller
As a Catholic, I can say I'm disappointed this appointee is not an Evangelical Christian. We Catholics have Scalia, Thomas, and (hopefully)Roberts to be proud of, to look to as model Catholics/citizens. The Evangelicals should have somebody up there too. After the last presidential election where real Catholics refused to vote for Kerry, there has been a backlash against Catholics from many sides, but not from our Evangelical brothers and sisters.
We Catholics have been fighting along side the Evangelicals since the late 80's in the pro-life movement. We need to stay strong and united. It's time to give one of our Evangelical friends the nod. Let's hope Ginsburg or Stevens retires soon and President Bush can nominate a real Fundamental, Bible Believing Christian.
To: old and tired
We need to stay strong and united. It's time to give one of our Evangelical friends the nod. Let's hope Ginsburg or Stevens retires soon and President Bush can nominate a real Fundamental, Bible Believing Christian. I'm an Evangelical Christian and I can tell you that it doesn't matter at all to me that there are no Evangelicals on the courts. Scalia, Thomas, Roberts and now Alito are all fine with me!
743 posted on
10/31/2005 5:24:11 AM PST by
cantfindagoodscreenname
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To: old and tired
Wow!!!!!
As a devout Evangelical, I really do not care what denomination the Justice might be, but that they are a strict constructionist. Thanks anyway!!!!!!!!!
749 posted on
10/31/2005 5:24:42 AM PST by
Coldwater Creek
("Over there, Over there, we will be there until it is Over there.")
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