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    Thursday, July 14, 2005

    McCain's Strong Words on Supreme Court Nominee

    When asked about who he thought Bush should appoint to the Supreme Court, Senator John McCain (R-AZ) stated, "During the campaign, President Bush said he will appoint judges who will strictly interpret the constitution... thinking anything else is either amnesia or ignorance... elections have consequences... whomever he nominates deserves an up or down vote and no filibuster... and an up or down vote is what we will have..."

    Where are my liberal friends now? Isn't McCain the moderate voice in the Senate? Even he is telling Bush that Alberto Gonzales wouldn't fit the bill. Bush needs to keep his campaign promises and deliver the Supreme Court nominees that the people that voted for him would want him to appoint. "Anything else is either amnesia or ignorance."

    3 comments:

    Anonymous said...

    Doesn't McCain realize he is the one who successfully blocked several conservative judges by his nasty agreement with the Devils, I mean Demos.

    Methinks he is seeing that losing the Conservative base is not helpful for his 08 bid

    Francisco Gonzalez said...

    There's only a couple of issues I have with McCain, other than that he is more conservative than people (conservatives and liberals alike) give him credit for. If health is not an issue in 2008, he may just have my vote for President. He better pick George Allen as his VP though.

    Anonymous said...

    McCain certainly is more Conservative than most people realize. That isn't the problem. The problem is he spends too much time trying to earn his Democratic kneepads and is constantly derailing the GOP with its clear majority. He's prevented good judges from getting on the bench, he play nice with Hillary Clinton and says she'd make a great President, says Kerry would make a great president while allegedly campaigning for Bush, and he opposes free speech. He must be stopped.