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sandnsea Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-05-05 12:01 PM
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Kennedy On Chief Justice Nomination (Roberts)
Since we never expected someone like Ruth Bader Ginsburg to be nominated for Chief Justice, I am relieved at the selection of John Roberts. It’s just replacing one right winger with another. Bush has a HUGE opportunity here, he can now replace Sandra Day O’Connor with another moderate woman. I’m not holding my breath, but I do think we should push very hard for this outcome.

I also agree with Senator Kennedy’s statement:

Before the Senate acts on John Roberts's new nomination, we should know even more about his record, and we should know whom the President intends to nominate as a replacement for Sandra Day O'Connor. The American people care deeply about the overall balance of their highest court, and its dedication as an institution to the protection of their rights.

In the midst of a national disaster of biblical proportions, it is difficult for the American people to participate fully in the selection of the next Chief Justice, one of the most important positions in our government and the chief protector of our constitution. Right now, as they should be, the hearts and minds of the American people are focused on helping the victims of the hurricane. Our response and focus to Hurricane Katrina is a defining moment in our nation's history and a test of our decency and humanity as a people. The White House, Congress, and the American people must all focus together to address the unprecedented human suffering and long term impact on our nation.

The President should take this time to unite and heal the country -- by remaining focused on helping the hurricane victims recover, honoring Chief Justice Rehnquist's memory by allowing the nation to mourn, and taking time to ensure our next steps on the Supreme Court point the country in the direction of progress.

Link to full statement:
http://www.lightupthedarkness.org/blog/?view=plink&id=1344
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karynnj Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-05-05 12:32 PM
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1. Wonderful statement
Massachusetts is lucky to have 2 great Senators. "A disaster of Biblical proportions" and that "it's a test of our decency and humanity". Maybe this is the time to try to repeal the bankrupcy bill - before it takes effect. If Frist really goes ahead with eliminating the estate tax forever, does that count as failing the test?

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jillan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-05-05 01:16 PM
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2. It will be interesting to see what * is going to do. He knows he is in
deep crap with the American people right now.

When Geraldo and Shepperd Smith are telling O'lielly and Hannity to shut up on national tv, the times they are a'changing.

I just hope that the senate will give Katrina top priority. What has happened and is still happening needs to take precedence.
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