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Are they not all the same in the end? (Score:1)
How would conservatives respond to a SCOTUS nomination of a Liberal even though it was shown he was a good judge? I can give you a few conservatives that would argue you can't be a good judge if you are liberal.
What of the Church community? That can be called a herd mentality. What is that battle cry? "Family Values." How many conservatives scream about states rights and yet were calling for a constitutional amen
Re:Are they not all the same in the end? (Score:2)
I never said such a thing. What I implied was the opposite: that it is as true of one group as the other. It's true for some people in each group, and not for many others.
How would conservatives respond to a SCOTUS nomination of a Liberal even though it was shown he was a good judge? I can give you a few conservatives that would argue you can't be a good judge if you are liberal.
Sure, but on the other hand, we also
Re:Are they not all the same in the end? (Score:1)
Actually the history is somewhat balanced. Well there might be one group that did it more successfully. But I am not sure to the exact numbers. The concept of
Re:Are they not all the same in the end? (Score:2)
Actually, no, it isn't.
The concept of the filabuster on nominees started during LBJ. The Republican of the time(forgot his name) said "We filabustered the nomination" Since then both groups have used it man times.
Actually, no, they haven't. It happened once with Abe Fortas under LBJ. But he was not filibustered on ideological grounds, but because there were serious concerns about corruption, and dishonesty in his testimony.
The Republicans as a group did not filibu
Re:Are they not all the same in the end? (Score:1)
"Actually the history is somewhat balanced.
Actually, no, it isn't."
As mentioned I don't have numbers so it would be foolish to argue on.
"and there is a bill being discussed on the Senate called The Health Insurance Marketplace Modernization and Affordability Act. Fourty-one states wrote a laundry list of things the Insurrence In
Re:Are they not all the same in the end? (Score:2)
Yet you asserted it as true, even though it wasn't. I caution you not to merely reguritate liberal talking points to me without really being able to back it up, because I won't let you get away with it.
You commented that conservatives fight for states rights and I am just saying we shall see.
Yes, we shall, but I think you think that I think that Republican == conservative. That's simply not the case. Until Reagan came along, the Rep
Re:Are they not all the same in the end? (Score:1)
Re:Are they not all the same in the end? (Score:1)
Dumb question. Is their an edit function?
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