Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Schumer Gets To Nominate Judges?

CitizenLink Update reported today:

When the 110th Congress convenes in January, Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., will become chairman of the Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight and the Courts and he's absolutely saying he plans to reject any of President Bush's judicial nominees who appear to be conservative.

"There will be no more right-wing judges, period," he told the New York Daily News. "(Bush) will have to negotiate with us, because we'll have the majority."

There you have it. Democrats get to appoint judges with their viewpoint. Even though historically, Presidents nominate who they want. I guess when there is a Democrat President, Conservatives will return the favor? Oh, who am I kidding?

I would like to ask Charles Schumer why he despises the U.S. Constitution so much. I already know the answer, and I think the above statement speaks for itself. It doesn't matter who Bush nominates, if there is even the appearance of a man who loves the Constitution and loves to interpret it in its own context, if he even appears to not legislate Leftist ideas from the bench, if he even appears to be someone of integrity and fair yet personally holds conservative views, if he even appears to be a Christian conservative, if he appears to be to the right of Schumer in any way, the Stalinists will shut Bush's nominees down.

I guess that is what Conservatives get for abandoning their principles.

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