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What I Think - G.W. Bush
Raising Children You Can Be Proud Of - Jeb Bush
Maintaining a Committed Relationship - Newt Gingrich
Military Annecdotes of Elected Republicans - The GOP
Ethic conduct, honest me - Tom DeLay
My life: Sacrifices to the common good - Dick Cheney
My pet president's great accomplishments - Laura Bush
AA: the ultimate guide - Jenna and Barbara Bush
Compassionate Conservatism: Put the passion in the con - George W. Bush
What I Think - G.W. Bush
Raising Children You Can Be Proud Of - Jeb Bush
Maintaining a Committed Relationship - Newt Gingrich
Military Annecdotes of Elected Republicans - The GOP
Ethic conduct, honest me - Tom DeLay
My life: Sacrifices to the common good - Dick Cheney
My pet president's great accomplishments - Laura Bush
AA: the ultimate guide - Jenna and Barbara Bush
Compassionate Conservatism: Put the passion in the con - George W. Bush
Bush: Miers Shares Constructionist Views, Associated Press
WASHINGTON -
President Bush pushed back against suggestions by some skeptical Republicans that Harriet Miers was not conservative enough, insisting on Tuesday that his nominee to the Supreme Court shares his strict-constructionist views.
"I know her heart," Bush told a Rose Garden news conference. "Her philosophy won't change (She will overturn Roe vs. Wade)."
As his White House counsel made the rounds of Senate offices, Bush reached out to his conservative supporters with words of reassurance ("She's a f u c k i n g redneck, I tell ya.").
"I hope thse liberal pricks are listening," said the president as he worked to appease conservatives without giving new ammunition to Democrats.
Some commentators and activists have expressed open disappointment with Bush's selection of Miers, citing her lack of a judicial track record and complaining that Bush had passed over more prominent, proven conservatives.
Bush suggested he would not release documents relating to her work at the White House, saying it was "important that we maintain executive privilege," even as Democrats demanded more information on her role in administration decisions. He urged Democrats to give her a chance to explain her views of the law and the Constitution at her confirmation hearing. ("You liberal assholes will find out what's good for America soon enough, God damnit.")
"She's going to basically do what the president thinks she should and that is be a strict constructionist." ("She'll gut all those pussy environmental regulations, by God!) The term refers to justices who believe their role is to decide cases based on a close reading of the Constitution rather than ranging more widely in interpretation. ("Religion back it the classroom.")
Pressed on whether he and Miers had ever discussed the court's 1973
Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion, Bush said: "Not to my recollection. ... " He reiterated his own opposition to abortion, but said he had not asked any judicial candidates about the subject. ("F u c k ing A I have! She believes in right to life and she's going to cram it down America's throat, God damnit!")
WASHINGTON -
President Bush pushed back against suggestions by some skeptical Republicans that Harriet Miers was not conservative enough, insisting on Tuesday that his nominee to the Supreme Court shares his strict-constructionist views.
"I know her heart," Bush told a Rose Garden news conference. "Her philosophy won't change (She will overturn Roe vs. Wade)."
As his White House counsel made the rounds of Senate offices, Bush reached out to his conservative supporters with words of reassurance ("She's a f u c k i n g redneck, I tell ya.").
"I hope thse liberal pricks are listening," said the president as he worked to appease conservatives without giving new ammunition to Democrats.
Some commentators and activists have expressed open disappointment with Bush's selection of Miers, citing her lack of a judicial track record and complaining that Bush had passed over more prominent, proven conservatives.
Bush suggested he would not release documents relating to her work at the White House, saying it was "important that we maintain executive privilege," even as Democrats demanded more information on her role in administration decisions. He urged Democrats to give her a chance to explain her views of the law and the Constitution at her confirmation hearing. ("You liberal assholes will find out what's good for America soon enough, God damnit.")
"She's going to basically do what the president thinks she should and that is be a strict constructionist." ("She'll gut all those pussy environmental regulations, by God!) The term refers to justices who believe their role is to decide cases based on a close reading of the Constitution rather than ranging more widely in interpretation. ("Religion back it the classroom.")
Pressed on whether he and Miers had ever discussed the court's 1973
Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion, Bush said: "Not to my recollection. ... " He reiterated his own opposition to abortion, but said he had not asked any judicial candidates about the subject. ("F u c k ing A I have! She believes in right to life and she's going to cram it down America's throat, God damnit!")








