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Home Front: Politix
Bush to resubmit blocked judges (Won't this be fun?)
2004-12-26
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#6  Bush should reach out to the left. Any of one of the Thousand Fighting Styles of Rumsfeld will do.

Left: Come get some ...
Bush: Ha! Your Ballot Stuffing Technique is no match for my Rumsfeld Coffee Hand Style.
Posted by: AJackson   2004-12-26 3:35:32 PM  

#5  Screw that "reaching out to the left" shit. When in Gods name did they reach out to our side? We are we the ones that must 'comprimise' and be 'tolerant'? I gurandamntee you that if they had captured the White House and Senate the LAST thing out of their mouths would be "Reaching out to the Right"! Bush should resubmit EVERY Judge that was blocked during his last administration and the Dhimis can KISS MY ASS if they don't like it.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2004-12-26 1:48:06 PM  

#4  14! Yikes! Yes! Karl can peel off 6 of those before brunch.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-12-26 9:50:47 AM  

#3  he is reaching out: a jab to the forehead of 14 Donk Senators in red states who just saw Lil Tommy Dasshole get his...
Posted by: Frank G   2004-12-26 9:31:31 AM  

#2  The guy who's really taking gas is Specter. Bwahahahaa.

A lot of RINO and Red State Donk Senators are going to find out they are paid to make tough decisions, not to play pat-a-cake.

2005 could just be a year full of Novembers. Order lotsa popcorn.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2004-12-26 9:11:19 AM  

#1  From the article:

But Senator Harry Reid of Nevada, the Senate's new Democratic leader, disagreed.

"It's a disservice to the American people to detract from the important work of the Senate to reconsider these failed nominees," he said, according to Reuters news agency.


Boy, that's rich. A democrat after four solid years of obstructing critical work in getting judges on the bench but Reid complains about Bush's 'disservice?'

Anyone see anything wrong with this statement? None of Bush's nominees have been considered by the full senate as they should have been, only by a tiny minority of democratic senators

Some Democrats have also charged that the move undermines Mr Bush's post-election promise to reach out to opponents.

I think Bush decided post election that if the left does reach out he won't slap their hand away, otherwise, forget it.
Posted by: badanov   2004-12-26 5:48:21 AM  

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