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Offline magooch

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Finally, maybe a conservative court.
« on: January 31, 2006, 09:56:28 AM »
With the confirmation of Justice Alito, maybe we will finally have a common sense, conservative Supreme Court that won't try to make law.  I just hope that's not too much to hope for.

Anyway, it's been great to see the radical left lose again.  I love it when guys like Kennedy and Schumer don't get their way.
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« Reply #1 on: January 31, 2006, 12:55:56 PM »
Billery Ckinton and Boobie Boxer, marv.

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« Reply #2 on: January 31, 2006, 05:49:11 PM »
Lets not get our hopes to high. We thought Bush was going to help out the gunowner but he sure seems not to want to get involved. Once big money rears it's ugly head it's every man for himself. As long as the left tries to say it is a living Constitution gun ownership will constantly be under attack. :(
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« Reply #3 on: February 01, 2006, 03:08:39 AM »
Remember that there are several types of conservatives. Legal Conservatives rely on prior Court Ruling. Religous Conservatives want to impose Christianity on the world! Economic Conservatives don't want big government.

Alito appears to be for State's Rights and making certain that the Federal Government does not get involved in cases that are not directly related to Interstate Commerce (the Machine Gun Case).  This means less federal involvement in health issues, education, and environmental issues.

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« Reply #4 on: February 01, 2006, 07:25:55 AM »
I think the environmental issues might be part of interstate commerce, especially if it impacts a navigable water way or the air quality.  In addition the funding formulas for education have made education interstate for years and the “No Child Left Behind Act, reinforces this.  As a practical matter, the health delivery system in this country is part of interstate commerce.  Insurance carriers, HMOs, PPOs, are interstate, not to mention hospital chains like Hospital Corporation of America.  By the way, the federal government via Medicare, Medicaid funding, federal employee health insurance, and the VA, is the single largest provider of funding for health services in the country.

It may come as a surprise but if one believes that the Republican Party is conservative and that conservatism is the best answer to the problems facing the country, then one must wonder why a party that has appointed around 55% of the sitting federal judges, controls both houses of congress and the White House, has not been able to rectify the evils that the party routinely blames upon liberals.

Conversely liberals must wonder, why life as they know it has not come to an end, and the dire consequences predicted has not materialized.  From a practical standpoint, in one’s day-to-day life, it seems to have made little difference which party is in power for the majority of people.  

Both major parties seem to be elitist, arrogant, and patronizing, with little grasp of the daily lives of ordinary Americans.  I see little changing, as most seem to buy into the propaganda of their party’s platform.  When the Rhetoric is compared against results neither has delivered.

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« Reply #5 on: February 01, 2006, 11:05:26 AM »
Anytime the Court swings too far in either direction, bad law results.

If a liberal "loose constructionist" court is achieved, homos will be boofin' on the street corners, just becuase the parts fit, and it feels good.  If you disagree, that'll be a hate crime.

If a conservative "strict constructionist" court is achieved, GW and Alberto will be building death camps with express lanes.  If you disagree, you're an enemy sympatizer.

After all, there is nothing in the Constitution that says it can't be done, and the times demand change.

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« Reply #6 on: February 01, 2006, 11:12:49 AM »
Well said FW.

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« Reply #7 on: February 01, 2006, 11:39:46 AM »
As I understand it, if you look back at the deciding cases, most of those liberal judges were appointed by the Republicans!

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« Reply #8 on: February 01, 2006, 12:41:42 PM »
We get nothing new out of Washington because the Democrats act like they are still the winners and the Republicans act like they are still the losers.

We have a system that's stacked agianst third parties.