Bring it on liberals! President Bush has nominated Federal District Court Judge Samuel Alito to replace the biggest mistake of the Reagan Administration Sandra Day O'Connor. Alito is much more along the lines of Justices Scalia or Thomas. Good. This is exactly what we need.
The Democrats need to be drawn into a real political battle and exposed for who they are. Leftist, liberal, judicial activists who don't want to cede control of their only power center they have left...the Supreme Court. You see, Alito is what they call a constructionist, somebody that believes in interpreting the United States Constitution exactly as it is written, and not legislating from the bench. This upsets the folks on the left like Ted Kennedy, Chuck Schumer and Patrick Leahy who think the Constitution is a "living document." They realize that with the retiring of O'Connor, a lot more decisions like the eminent domain desicion will not go their way if Alito takes that seat.
This part is important. The left with the help of the mainstream media is going to try and cast this nomination into a debate about abortion. Conservatives be warned...Do not take the bait. Abortion will never be made illegal throughout the United States. If Roe vs. Wade were overturned tomorrow, all 50 states would immediately take over with their own laws. The vast majority of the American people are pro-choice, so that issue is really settled. Alito's nomination has nothing to do with abortion.
It's all about Democrats realizing that they will be losing power. The power of the only thing that allows them to get their liberal agenda into law the Supreme Court. Since they can't win elections with their liberal agenda they will no longer control anything...not the White House, the House, the Senate nor the Supreme Court. Since lifetime appointments tend to last a long time...they're not going to give up without a fight. I can't wait to see just how ridiculous they will look doing it.
Tuesday, November 01, 2005
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