Liar, liar, court's on fire
07/13/05
It's not surprising that President George W. Bush asked the conservative advocacy groups to refrain from making recommendations or nitpicking at his possible Supreme Court picks to replace retiring Sandra Day O'Connor since Bush knows he plans to break his promise to the Christian right to whom he owes his second term in the White House. Shockingly, most of the conservative PAC groups are listening to him. Free Congress Foundation Chairman Paul Weyrich woefully noted that '[I]f Mr. [Alberto] Gonzales is nominated, I will neither support nor oppose him. I can't support him because of my constituency, and I can't oppose him because I can't hurt this presidency. I think it would be an unfortunate choice.' Weyrich needs to remember that the last time Republicans found themselves in this dilemma, American ended up with Harry Blackmun on the high court...
http://www.newswithviews.com/Ryter/jon93.htm
from News With Views, by Jon Christian Ryter
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
It's not surprising that President George W. Bush asked the conservative advocacy groups to refrain from making recommendations or nitpicking at his possible Supreme Court picks to replace retiring Sandra Day O'Connor since Bush knows he plans to break his promise to the Christian right to whom he owes his second term in the White House. Shockingly, most of the conservative PAC groups are listening to him. Free Congress Foundation Chairman Paul Weyrich woefully noted that '[I]f Mr. [Alberto] Gonzales is nominated, I will neither support nor oppose him. I can't support him because of my constituency, and I can't oppose him because I can't hurt this presidency. I think it would be an unfortunate choice.' Weyrich needs to remember that the last time Republicans found themselves in this dilemma, American ended up with Harry Blackmun on the high court...
http://www.newswithviews.com/Ryter/jon93.htm
from News With Views, by Jon Christian Ryter
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Starmail - 14. Jul, 11:57