The Abortion Party sharpens its knives
By Diogenes (articles ) | July 08, 2005 8:46 AM
"Senate Crams for Battle Over Court Nominee," says this morning's New York Times.
But there isn't a nominee, yet.
Republicans want the confirmation to take place as quickly as possible, while Democrats would prefer a drawn-out process to give them time to challenge the nominee.
But there isn't a nominee, yet.
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Posted by: hUMPTY dUMPTY -
Jul. 09, 2005 6:25 AM ET USA
Jeez, why does Patriot98 blame the party of Trent Lott, John Wayne, Ronald Reagan, and Jane Wyman for wanting a quick confirmation? Or am I missing something?
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Posted by: patriot6908 -
Jul. 08, 2005 9:09 AM ET USA
But why blame a party that has nothing left of any value whatsoever except stale odors? Their last fresh idea vanished when its leadership sold out to fascist feminists, racial hucksters, and Marxists of various stripes in the 1970s. Like their Hollywood supporters, they engage and indulge in posturing and fictions because that is all that there is left within them. They are are living and breathing example of of Potempkin Village.








