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, October 03, 2005

BLINDFOLD BEING REMOVED on MIERS


The record is being exposed on Harriet Miers. Just like all of Bush's appointees, she is not conservative at all, no matter what Jay Sekulow peeps or mutters.

http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=46641

Miers' Record Begins to Fill In

Bush pick supported:

International Criminal Court,
homosexual adoptions,
women in combat,
tax hike

The ICC takes away all the constitutional rights of someone who is simply *accused*. No right to sppedy trial, no jury, no evidence, no representation, no appeal, and no presumption of innocence.

Not only was she for women in combat, but she BROKE THE LAW in some cases to allow it. A LAWBREAKER for Supreme Court Justice?

The sodomite agenda and tax hikes are hardly conservative staples, although President Bush is doing his best to change that by naming over a dozen homosexuals to gov't positions. Miers did her part by taking the position that taxpayers should be responsible for paying for AIDS education and patient services.


http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/nat-gen/2005/oct/03/100301869.html

Miers Backed Gay Civil Rights

By CALVIN WOODWARD ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON (AP) -

Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers went on record favoring equal civil rights for gays when she ran for Dallas city council, and she said the city had a responsibility to pay for AIDS education and patient services.

Miers answered "Yes" to the survey question, "Do you believe that gay men and lesbians should have the same civil rights as non-gay men and women?"

She said Dallas had a responsibility in AIDS education and treatment and that she favored more money being spent in that area "assuming need and resources. I do consider the AIDS illness as a serious total community problem." She underlined "total." "

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