With the President, three Supreme Court justices, a former high court nominee (Bork), and a former Attorney General (Ashcroft) on hand, it's probably a little late for the Federalist Society to joke about its role as obscure outsider raging against a liberal machine. Indeed, these guys, regrettably, shed the underdog label quite a while ago. Liberal law professors might still be writing the law review articles, but conservatives are writing the laws.
i, too, feel as though this administration has trashed some of the core, non-partisan ideas all americans -- i thought -- used to agree on: freedom of speech, the right to be free from unreasonable searches, and per- haps most importantly -- the prohibition of torture and compelled confessions. . . said another way, bush would love to repeal the 1st, 4th, 5th, 6th and 8th amendments, if he thought he could. i am still undecided as to whom i will support in 2008. . .
With the President, three Supreme Court justices, a former high court nominee (Bork), and a former Attorney General (Ashcroft) on hand, it's probably a little late for the Federalist Society to joke about its role as obscure outsider raging against a liberal machine. Indeed, these guys, regrettably, shed the underdog label quite a while ago. Liberal law professors might still be writing the law review articles, but conservatives are writing the laws.
getplaning 4 years ago
Please consider Ron Paul. He has won 5 straw polls, one in NC, NH Washington state and I forget the other two, since the one in Iowa.
I think there are more people behind Paul. We just to make sure that we get the best people on both tickets.
BTW, I absolutely love this video!!!!
awardwinningartist 4 years ago
thanks -- and, i will
consider him -- i promise!
p e a c e
nolocontendre2007 4 years ago
nolocontendre2007 4 years ago
What has become of my country?
I am sure our founding fathers are rolling over in their graves right about now.
Please tell everyone you know about Ron Paul!
awardwinningartist 4 years ago