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Maggie_T
01-08-2006, 04:47 PM
I wonder. I also hope so. Here is the article for you to decide.


Alito's opponents unwittingly make case for him

By David Limbaugh
Jan 6, 2006


As Senate confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito approach, we are getting a closer glimpse at the mindset of the various special-interest groups joining to oppose the nomination. Through their public statements they have exposed themselves, not Judge Alito, as extremist.

Supporters of Judge Alito and other Constitution-respecting nominees should quit playing defense and start underscoring the liberty-threatening nature of the judicial anarchy essentially espoused by radical feminists and others opposing these nominees. (Hear, hear!)

Since the failed nomination of Judge Robert Bork, these groups have grown increasingly emboldened, holding themselves out as the sacred guardians of constitutional rights against "reactionary" conservatives who would take us back to the days of "back-alley abortions" and virtual slavery for women and minorities. ( :rolleyes: )

Behind the misleading rhetoric, we discover these groups are selective defenders of the Constitution. Their judicial philosophy demonstrates no real appreciation for the overarching principle of limited government the Constitution was crafted to guarantee. They exhibit no understanding of such pivotal constitutional doctrines as the separation of powers and federalism that transform the idea of limited government from theory to reality.

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To get a taste of their penchant for hyperbole and hysteria, visit the Web sites of the Feminist Majority Foundation, People for the American Way, the National Organization for Women, the Alliance for Justice, the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, Freedom Winter '06 or Young People Against Alito.

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If a particular congressional law mandates an outcome they deem desirable, they don’t care whether it is beyond Congress’s constitutional authority to enact. Conversely, if Congress passes a law entirely within its constitutional authority but whose result they oppose, they demand the court act as a super-legislature and overrule Congress, though legislating is outside the court’s constitutional scope.

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When Judge Alito seeks to vindicate the core constitutional principle of equal protection in opposing affirmative action and quotas in college admissions programs, they mischaracterize it as his desire "to restrict African-Americans' admissions" to colleges. When Alito says Congress has no constitutional authority under the Interstate Commerce Clause to regulate intrastate activities involving machine guns, he is castigated as an advocate for "obviously dangerous" weapons.

When Alito voted to strike down a school district’s euphemistically dubbed "anti-harassment" policy as a cleverly crafted ruse to restrict the free speech of certain politically incorrect students, such as those Christians who criticized homosexual behavior, they depicted him not as a champion of First Amendment freedoms but a homophobic bigot.

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Think about it. Alito’s staunchest opponents are against him for precisely the reasons they should be supporting him: He would dispassionately interpret the Constitution. They don’t want justices to be fair-minded, objective, apolitical or sober practitioners of judicial restraint. They prefer confirmed activists who will twist or ignore the Constitution at will so long as certain policy results are achieved. It is their judicial philosophy, not Judge Alito’s, that ought to be opposed with intensity.

Full article here (http://www.townhall.com/print/print_story.php?sid=181225&loc=/opinion/columns/davidlimbaugh/2006/01/06/181225.html)

I know that what Limbaugh says is no news. But it bears repeating. Again and again and again.

maxparrish
01-09-2006, 12:57 AM
Maggie,

I've been busy elsewhere BUT I have to return for this battle. This is it...the big one.

Step One was replacing Meirs - that was done.

Step Two is the grand battle...the week from hell. I expect victory. People seem burned out on liberal hysterics, and the whaco groups will use up their political capital by crying "the sky is falling" again.

Step Three - If Bush gets one more shot, its the real battle. Hopefully he will appoint a confirmed A lister such as Luttig or Brown. Hopefully ....if it happens a real revolution will occur...if not, Kennedy will be the swing vote for some time.

Republican_Legion
01-09-2006, 02:09 AM
Maggie,

I've been busy elsewhere BUT I have to return for this battle. This is it...the big one.

FC's very own Judiciary expert is back :grin:

maxparrish
01-09-2006, 11:02 AM
FC's very own Judiciary expert is back :grin: Thanks (BTW Nice Avatar)

I am "into" this issue more than any other because, in my view, the Supreme Court really runs the country and they let us pretend to have democracy.

The hearing has begun,as have the savaging and vicious assaults. Luckily most Americans support him, apparently his personality have "convinced" people he won't challenge their favorite myth...fine with me.

Frankly I want them to attack him, it will only help our side.

jag
01-09-2006, 11:29 AM
Anybody watching?

Boy, I really hate liberals. Biden makes me want to shoot the tv.

Republican_Legion
01-09-2006, 04:47 PM
Anybody watching?

Boy, I really hate liberals. Biden makes me want to shoot the tv.

I got a headache from watching the hearings.

Biden and Reid used to be somewhat less liberal in 2003 when they voted with the GOP in banning partial birth abortion but all the sudden after 2004 they move to the FAR LEFT and for biden its to boost his 08 DNC nomination.

maxparrish
01-10-2006, 11:20 PM
I got a headache from watching the hearings.

Biden and Reid used to be somewhat less liberal in 2003 when they voted with the GOP in banning partial birth abortion but all the sudden after 2004 they move to the FAR LEFT and for biden its to boost his 08 DNC nomination. Unless you enjoy barfing, you don't have to watch. These "people" that nest in our Republics Senate are vermin, roaches. It's time for us to lead a horse into the Senate Chambers...as did Caligula.

Delight in that Alito is sweeping over them; they are collapsing like a house of cards. It's over, Alito will be appointed.

Republican_Legion
01-11-2006, 12:00 AM
Thanks (BTW Nice Avatar)

Got the avatar from a PCgaming site dedicated to the PC game 'Rome:TotalWar' and which makes it obvious how i came up with my username here lol.

Republican_Legion
01-11-2006, 12:08 AM
These "people" that nest in our Republics Senate are vermin, roaches. It's time for us to lead a horse into the Senate Chambers...as did Caligula.

I Forgot, which century was that it in ?

Spadplanter
01-11-2006, 12:20 AM
An exchange that would brighten my days for the rest of my life, would be for Ted Kennedy to try making something out of Alita's distant past, and having Alita respond, "I'm sorry Senator, perhaps you could help me timeline that incident. Did that happen before of after you were giving swimming lessons to Ms. Kopechne?" I could die a happy man. :grin:

maxparrish
01-11-2006, 01:31 AM
I Forgot, which century was that it in ?

You know, I don't recall. But as a member of the Legiion, you ought to find out. It would be tough to get by all the security with a horse, but it should not be too hard to convince the guards that we are escorting a new Senator to his/her seat.

We might say, to the security:

1. This is Barbara Striesand, she's here to see Senator Boxer.
2. Well, just because this nag is better looking than most does'nt mean she didint get elected.
3. I'm sorry, are we supposed to be leading the ass first?
4. Unlike most Senators, it comes out of her ass, not her mouth.
5. So you think its animal cruelty to take her in there?

Any others?

BuckeyeMike
01-11-2006, 09:16 PM
You know, I don't recall. But as a member of the Legiion, you ought to find out. It would be tough to get by all the security with a horse, but it should not be too hard to convince the guards that we are escorting a new Senator to his/her seat.

We might say, to the security:

1. This is Barbara Striesand, she's here to see Senator Boxer.
2. Well, just because this nag is better looking than most does'nt mean she didint get elected.
3. I'm sorry, are we supposed to be leading the ass first?
4. Unlike most Senators, it comes out of her ass, not her mouth.
5. So you think its animal cruelty to take her in there?

Any others?


Only if you lead the horse in according to #3 will you get by the guards without a question being asked.......instant recognition!!

Venus de Smilo
01-12-2006, 02:58 AM
According to a recent Fox poll, the ;rat rhetoric has made inroads. Meanwhile, the 'pubs sit there deaf and dumb like cowardly morons as usual.

PaulRevere
01-12-2006, 06:21 AM
According to a recent Fox poll, the ;rat rhetoric has made inroads. Meanwhile, the 'pubs sit there deaf and dumb like cowardly morons as usual.
Yep. Every friggin time: the Rats run ahead of the controversy and get their venomous tongues wagging on every compliant media outlet out there. The get out first, loudest, and most often and spew their lies and accusations before every unquestioning "journalist" with a microphone.

Then they have a poll which shows little more than most people heard them and not the tongue-tied Republicans and so they don't know what else to believe.