Tuesday, November 01, 2005

What Dem's have said about Alito

From the briliant Espella Humanzee:

SEN. TED KENNEDY (D-MA): “You Have Obviously Had A Very Distinguished Record, And I Certainly Commend You For Long Service In The Public Interest. I Think It Is A Very Commendable Career And I Am Sure You Will Have A Successful One As A Judge.” (Sen. Ted Kennedy, Committee On The Judiciary, U.S. Senate, Hearing, 4/5/90)

SEN. FRANK LAUTENBERG (D-NJ): “I Believe Mr. Alito Has The Experience And The Skills To Be The Kind Of Judge The Public Deserves – One Who Is Impartial, Thoughtful, And Fair. I Urge The Senate To Confirm His Nomination.” (Sen. Frank Lautenberg, Congressional Record, 4/27/90, p. S5281)

FORMER SEN. BILL BRADLEY (D-NJ): “[T]he Confirmation Of Sam Alito As U.S. Attorney For New Jersey Is Testimony To The Commitment He Has Shown And The Success Of His Efforts As A Law Enforcement Official. I Am Confident That He Will Continue To Do All He Can To Uphold The Laws Of This Nation With The Kind Of Determination And Vigor That Has Been His Trademark In The Past.” (Sen. Bill Bradley, Congressional Record, 12/8/87, p. S17427) Source GOP.com

Lets watch now as Liberals play politics...they have no sense of right and wrong, no sense of morality...they will say whatever it takes to keep power...and they know this is the only power they have left.

6 comments:

Christian Prophet said...

Attack is the approach of politicians who secretly wish to declare how little they are and deny their natural grandeur. See Our Holy Inheritance blog:

http://ourholyinheritance.blogspot.com/

Anonymous said...

"they have no sense of right and wrong, no sense of morality...they will say whatever it takes to keep power"

Sounds exactly like the current administration. How about a little love for the lefties patting Mr. Alito on the back. :)

The Game said...

There is no reason not to confirm Alito....if you can confirm Ginsgurg, you have to confirm Alito.

Anonymous said...

Its just sad that he is making it a less diverse court.

The Game said...

that is a legitimate statement...but there is no law against it...Roosevelt did it under his Presidency and Clinton did it when he nominated Ginsburg...lets not forget that.

Ron said...

I've already publicly declared that I will let you have this one. It's the way it is. It's the real world. Go for it.