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I'm confused. A does not equal B. A equals arrogant , or adaucious, or assinine. B equals bold, brave, and even better. Therefore neither A or B equals C. Which by the way equals corrupt. And that's MY rule!
Republicans aren't the only one's trying to drag democrats into this. The MSM are doing every thing they can to spread that smear all over both parties.
I'm glad to see Schumer and Dean showing some intestinal fortitude. Of course Dean always has. However if you watched any of the Alito hearings today you would have seen them making fools of themselves. They asked questions the didn't know the answers too and when Alito responded with legal jargon they didn't understand they let his responses stand and moved on. This man is so already confirmed.
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Wanda,
Delftsman3 makes a valid point, regarding what happens when one is unqualified to discuss legal reasoning, (or anything related to the judicial for that matter), with talking points and memes...
...one is going to be made to look like a fool every time - here's a few illustrations that stand on their own:
"Those who enter the country illegally violate the law." —George W. Bush, Tucson, Ariz., Nov. 28, 2005
"The legislature's job is to write law. It's the executive branch's job to interpret law." —George W. Bush, Austin, Texas, Nov. 22, 2000
"This case has had full analyzation and has been looked at a lot. I understand the emotionality of death penalty cases." - George W. Bush, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, June 23, 2000
"But here in Texas we took [trial lawyers] on and got some good medical—medical malpractice, which evidently had a few loopholes in it." - George W. Bush, PR Newswire, Aug. 13, 2002
"We hold dear what our Declaration of Independence says, that all have got uninalienable rights, endowed by a Creator." - George W. Bush, The New York Times, May 28, 2002
"I think it's important to bring somebody from outside the system, the judicial system, somebody that hasn't been on the bench and, therefore, there's not a lot of opinions for people to look at." —George W. Bush, October 4, 2005
Thanks
- Scott
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