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Originally posted by Davo: Originally posted by SVTatGT: Please don't lump the entire right wing into a group based on what Davo says
Please try to be smart and figure out that not everything caltour says is accurate.
Ummmmm, when did I say it was
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Originally posted by RT and his SE: CAUTION: Conservative circle-jerk ahead. Please have your protective clothing and eye wear in place before approaching this thread.
Complaining about complaining. The irony is so thick you have to cut it with a chainsaw.
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Originally posted by SVTatGT: Originally posted by Davo: Originally posted by SVTatGT: Please don't lump the entire right wing into a group based on what Davo says
Please try to be smart and figure out that not everything caltour says is accurate.
Ummmmm, when did I say it was
When you said "based on what davo says", you're pretty much assuming what caltour claims davo said was accurate. And you know what ASSuming gets ya.
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Originally posted by PackRat: Originally posted by SVTatGT: Originally posted by Davo: Originally posted by SVTatGT: Please don't lump the entire right wing into a group based on what Davo says
Please try to be smart and figure out that not everything caltour says is accurate.
Ummmmm, when did I say it was
When you said "based on what davo says", you're pretty much assuming what caltour claims davo said was accurate. And you know what ASSuming gets ya.
Nope, nice try though
I just don't like when people say "The right wing is..." based entirely on what they think of one person.
Thanks for ASSuming otherwise though
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Originally posted by SVTatGT: Ummmmm, when did I say it was
You shouldn't fear being lumped into a category that caltour created like George Lucas created the Star Wars universe.
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Originally posted by SVTatGT: Originally posted by PackRat: Originally posted by SVTatGT: Originally posted by Davo: Originally posted by SVTatGT: Please don't lump the entire right wing into a group based on what Davo says
Please try to be smart and figure out that not everything caltour says is accurate.
Ummmmm, when did I say it was
When you said "based on what davo says", you're pretty much assuming what caltour claims davo said was accurate. And you know what ASSuming gets ya.
Nope, nice try though
I just don't like when people say "The right wing is..." based entirely on what they think of one person.
Thanks for ASSuming otherwise though
That may be what you intended to say but thats not how it reads to others.
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Originally posted by Corbett: Originally posted by RT and his SE: CAUTION: Conservative circle-jerk ahead. Please have your protective clothing and eye wear in place before approaching this thread.
Caution : Liberal whining ahead. Please have your violin and tissues ready.
I try not to post, but this has been a conservative orgy so to speak. I think it's funny. Don't know much about roberts, but I have to assume he is pro-life and against stem cell. I mean, I didn't vote for bush, but arguing about this on the internet gets me no where...
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Originally posted by Davo: Originally posted by SVTatGT: Ummmmm, when did I say it was
You shouldn't fear being lumped into a category that caltour created like George Lucas created the Star Wars universe.
well, the difference there is that Lucas put some thought into the Star Wars universe where as Caltour's positions usually skip that step
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Originally posted by MapOfTaziF�³sh�³: Originally posted by Corbett: Originally posted by RT and his SE: CAUTION: Conservative circle-jerk ahead. Please have your protective clothing and eye wear in place before approaching this thread.
Caution : Liberal whining ahead. Please have your violin and tissues ready.
I try not to post, but this has been a conservative orgy so to speak. I think it's funny. Don't know much about roberts, but I have to assume he is pro-life and against stem cell. I mean, I didn't vote for bush, but arguing about this on the internet gets me no where...
Thank you! That's my point. This thread is all fluff and no substance and I think it's funny!
OMG! The Dems don't like the Reps nominee! It works the other way to so don't act so surprised. 
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Lefties are making up what about John Roberts?
Is the below excerpt from 2004 made up? ... John Roberts, DC Circuit In the short time since he was confirmed by the Senate in May 2003, Judge Roberts has issued dissents from decisions by the full D.C. Circuit not to reconsider two important rulings. These included a decision upholding the constitutionality of the Endangered Species Act as applied in a California case and a ruling against Bush Administration efforts to keep secret the records concerning Vice President Cheney's energy task force.
Rancho Viejo, LLC v. Norton, 334 F.3d 1158 (D.C. Cir. 2003): constitutionality of Endangered Species Act
This case involved a real estate development company's contention that the application of the Endangered Species Act to its construction project in California was an unconstitutional exercise of federal authority under the Commerce Clause. After the United States Fish and Wildlife Service determined that the company's project "was likely to jeopardize the continued existence of the arroyo southwestern toad," placed on the Endangered Species List by the Secretary of the Interior in 1994, the company filed suit "[r]ather than accept an alternative plan proposed by the Service." Rancho Viejo, LLC v. Norton, 323 F.3d 1062, 1064 (D.C. Cir. 2003). The district court dismissed the company's complaint, and a panel of the D.C. Circuit unanimously upheld the dismissal (323 F.3d 1062), following prior D.C. Circuit precedent upholding congressional authority under the Endangered Species Act. By a vote of 7-2, the D.C. Circuit denied a petition for rehearing en banc (by the entire court) of the panel's ruling.
The only dissenters were Judges Roberts and Sentelle. All of the other Republican-appointed judges on the court - Judges Ginsburg, Henderson, and Randolph - joined the court's Democratic appointees in voting to deny rehearing en banc. The panel's opinion upholding the authority of Congress under the Commerce Clause in this case not only followed D.C. Circuit precedent, but was also consistent with a recent ruling of the Fourth Circuit in Gibbs v. Babbitt, 214 F.3d 483 (4th Cir. 2000), cert. denied, 531 U.S. 1145 (2001). The opinion in that case upholding the authority of Congress to protect endangered species on private lands was written by Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson, a conservative Republican-appointee.
Roberts's dissent in Rancho Viejo strongly suggested that he thought it would be unconstitutional to apply the Endangered Species Act in this case. By his vote to rehear the case and thus potentially reverse the district court, Roberts indicated that he may well be ready to join the ranks of such right-wing officials as Judge Michael Luttig (who dissented in Gibbs) and Alabama Attorney General William Pryor - nominated by President Bush to the Eleventh Circuit - in their efforts to severely limit the authority of Congress to protect environmental quality as well as the rights and interests of ordinary Americans.
In re: Richard B. Cheney, Vice President of the United States, 2003 U.S. App. LEXIS 18831 (D.C. Cir. 2003), cert. granted, 2003 U.S. LEXIS 9205 (2003): secrecy of Vice President Cheney's energy task force
Judge Roberts was one of the dissenters in the court's 5-3 denial of a petition for rehearing en banc (with one judge not participating) filed by the Bush Administration in its continuing efforts to avoid releasing records pertaining to Vice President Cheney's energy task force. This ruling came in litigation brought by Judicial Watch and the Sierra Club charging that the Vice President's task force had violated federal law by not making its records public. The court's ruling marked "the fourth time a judicial panel has rebuffed efforts to keep the information from the public." Carol D. Leonnig, "Energy Task Force Appeal Refused," Washington Post (Sept. 12, 2003). ...
So again, WHAT'S BEING MADE UP ABOUT THE GUY? While his time on the appellate bench is not long, several of the opinions HE WROTE HIMSELF do show some people should have legitimate concerns. Is he a saint? No. Is he Satan incarnate? No. Will he be confirmed? Yes. So how about everyone calms down?
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