GOP Senators beyond point of no return
by Christopher G. Adamo
Sierra Times
03/24/05
A grave and as yet unrecognized danger presently looms for Senate Republicans with respect to the upcoming battle over the President's judicial nominees. Democrat reaction to the possibility of a Senate rules change has been nearly hysterical, which might seem to offer Republican political strategists reason to rejoice. ... [Yet,] [d]espite Democrat caterwauling to the contrary, this situation is not, in their minds, about preserving the Constitution, and it is not about finding some mythical 'common ground' between the liberal view of constitutional law and a conservative effort towards the same end. Rather, it is all about preventing the appointment of individuals who are dedicated to the preservation of the original intent of the document...
http://www.sierratimes.com/05/03/23/adamo.htm
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Sierra Times
03/24/05
A grave and as yet unrecognized danger presently looms for Senate Republicans with respect to the upcoming battle over the President's judicial nominees. Democrat reaction to the possibility of a Senate rules change has been nearly hysterical, which might seem to offer Republican political strategists reason to rejoice. ... [Yet,] [d]espite Democrat caterwauling to the contrary, this situation is not, in their minds, about preserving the Constitution, and it is not about finding some mythical 'common ground' between the liberal view of constitutional law and a conservative effort towards the same end. Rather, it is all about preventing the appointment of individuals who are dedicated to the preservation of the original intent of the document...
http://www.sierratimes.com/05/03/23/adamo.htm
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
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