ROBERTS RULES OF ORDER

Judge John Roberts is perceived as a strict constitutional conservative and is being held up as an example of George W. Bush also being conservative. The Bush Scorecard blogs put the lie to that claim, and this one exposes Roberts as a typical Bushite phony. To praise or blast blogmaster, email Teno@new.rr.com.

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Monday, August 08, 2005

ROBERTS DEFENDED GAMBLING


Frank Fahrenkopf (Executive Director of the American Gaming Association, and former Republican Party Chairman) worked with Supreme Court nominee, John Roberts at the Hogan and Hartson law firm. He even hired John Roberts to defend the gambling industry.

Here is Robert's bio from the DOJ site: http://www.usdoj.gov/olp/robertsbio.htm

Here you can listen to Farenkopf talk about these things in a brief, five minute interview on "Face to Face":

http://www.klastv.com/global/video/popup/pop_player.asp?ClipID1=488259&h1=Who%20is%20John%20Roberts%3F%20August%201%2C%202005%20-%20Segment%201&vt1=v&at1=Political&d1=346567&LaunchPageAdTag=Political&activePane=info&playerVersion=1&rnd=91788563

Who is John Roberts? August 1, 2005 - Segment 1

It's been two weeks since President Bush nominated John Roberts to replace Justice Sandra Day O'Connor on the U.S. Supreme Court. Yet, the public still knows very little about the President's pick. On Monday's Face to Face, Jon attempts to unravel the mystery by talking with former Republican Party Chairman Frank Fahrenkopf, who worked with Roberts at a Washington law firm.

This stuff might not be as grievous as the last few items (defending mass murderers, sodomites, and pledging to support baby killing), but it's another item to prove he isn't remotely close to conservative.

I know we're beating a dead horse, but too many conservative Christians want to keep riding that dead horse, and we have to convince them this horse is indeed dead.

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