MSN Home  |  My MSN  |  Hotmail
Sign in to Windows Live ID Web Search:   
go to MSNGroups 
Free Forum Hosting
 
Important Announcement Important Announcement
The MSN Groups service will close in February 2009. You can move your group to Multiply, MSN’s partner for online groups. Learn More
Heritics of Heroin[email protected] 
  
What's New
  
  Welcome  
  Heritics of Heroin Mandate  
  Message Board  
  Junkie Jargon  
  PoliticalRants  
  Poetic Freedom  
  The Prayer Wall  
  ~Shattered Lives~ A Mother's Story By Karen  
  **In Memory Of Meg**  
  **Information Page**  
  The E.R Overdose Video  
  Medical Info~Q&A  
  Treatments  
  Our Fav Movies~Sounds~Books  
  Odds & Ends  
  The Arcade  
  In The News  
  Links  
  Opiates  
  Pictures  
  Member Profile  
  Document Folder  
  Time Zone Converter  
  
  
  Tools  
 
PoliticalRants : I'm Insulted!!!!!!
Choose another message board
 
     
Reply
 Message 1 of 5 in Discussion 
From: MSN NicknameEX  (Original Message)Sent: 10/16/2005 2:21 PM
How in the world can Bush
pick his cleaning lady to sit on the highest court in America????
OK .I really have nothing against this woman
other than she has no judicial experience,
 is only there  by the never ending line of Bush's cronyism policies that
are enough to make one want to gag!!!
 
Bush musta said
" OK we need a woman to fill Sandra Day O'Connor's shoes..
I need to get women back on the Republican bandwagon......
Who's in the hall"
 
This is the best woman they could find??
Of all the magnificent women judicatories that are sitting court judges
as well as congresswomen that have a judicial background
that might have filled the bill......nope
He nominates his cleaning lady......
 
COME ON!!!!
I'm Insulted!!!!!!
 
It like as per Bush is his usual plan in action.....
 
Like Iraq.......
 
" OK Guys ......Get in your vehicles and roll down the streets
 till you get shot at!!!
 
Vietnam all over again.....
in a country that is tribal built and maintained
Kurds, to the north....Sunnies  in the middle.
who gives a shit in the south
cause they have no power anyway......
A country that HAS no WMDS and BIN ain't there...
and the best light shed of recent
BUSH & CHENEY put a plan together 10 days after he took office
to invade Iraq in 1992
911...was just the excuse of convenience!!!
 
America NEEDS it's President to put AMERICA FIRST!!!!
Or did God just tell him in secret to build an Ark????
 
Delay......Frist...Rove..........
OMG!!!!
 
Good Morning!!!
ex


First  Previous  2-5 of 5  Next  Last 
Reply
 Message 2 of 5 in Discussion 
From: MSN Nickname©ShaSent: 10/16/2005 5:35 PM
lol Ex it would definately appear that Bush is lining up a 'mop & glow' person for his retirement..let's hope she's a trojan horse in waiting for the left (although I highly doubt it). The woman has never even been heard in the supreme court).

After-all it was his father, George Bush..who nominated David Souter to the bench in 1990..a positioning highly criticized by conservatives to this day. Who in one week in July 1992, dispelled the illusions of his former backers by voting to reaffirm Roe (in Casey v. Planned Parenthood) and to prohibit prayer at high-school graduation ceremonies (in Lee v. Weisman). Since then he has voted consistently with the liberal wing of the Court.

Quote from Bush's news conference in the Rose Garden upon nominating Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court:

""I know her," the president said at one point. "I know her heart. I know what she believes."

Bush praised Miers' intelligence, character, and principle. He called the former Texas and Dallas bar president a female pioneer. He said her lack of judicial experience would bring a fresh perspective to the high court.

Miers also headed up the judicial selection process that produced Justice Roberts and a host other conservative nominees, Bush pointed out.

The president also suggested that Miers would not be like past Republicans nominees who, at least in the view of conservatives, moved to the left after joining the high court.

"I'm interested in finding somebody who shares my philosophy today, and will have that same philosophy 20 years from now," Bush said."

That last sentence is more than scary..if someone has the same philosophy on life in 20 years..there is a person who does not grow in spirit. Talk about being stuck knee high in a quciksand type mud for life.

Above taken from:
http://www.kansas.com/mld/kansas/news/politics/12809388.htm

What Wikpedia has to say about Harriet Miers thus far:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Miers

Reply
 Message 3 of 5 in Discussion 
From: flapjackSent: 10/19/2005 3:11 AM
Mama Ex! Amen sister, amen! How about the FEMA management position being given to a man who was a manager for thoroughbred horse shows?! Another Bush crony job appointment. Yea, that's experience in crisis management. The neocon cabal do not care about reality or experience because they create their own reality as it appeals to them with no thought of consequence for the rest of the people/world. Krishnamurti once said that "It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society." And there it is, the elite being so well adjusted to this sick society(having had a large hand in bringing it about) and manouvering so well within it for their own benefit of course. Fortunately Mama Ex, I think we are witnessing the beginnings of the death gasps and death-throws of this corrupt and unsustainable system that we live under. And I'm glad because it was working pretty well in the beginning(1776-1913---a mere one hundred and thirty seven years)until world bankers started to grub us all up with their filthy paws and schemes to undermind what could have been, despite the same which has been continuously trumpeted about, a TRULY great nation. Let the masses be enamored of distraction and lights and bells and consumer dreams and the elite are busy 24/7/365 behind closed doors to destroy everything, taking more money from us, providing less education/art, medicine, etc., help for the needy, and even help for the middle class, and only help themselves. How ya like them apples. I'd like to raise the shades of T. Jefferson, B. Franklin, J. Hancock, etc., etc., and have them visit the dreams of all these assholes running this country into the ground. Then the same shades would visit every multi-national corporate CEO and all the international bankers cartel leaders in their worst nightmares to scare them to the death in their unfolding nightnmares. Ah, we can dream, and to me, what a sweet dream that is. They do not care for us, other than being expendable human commodity fodder/resources, and they are in their own little world, devoid of real understanding, joy, or thought for the humans they are allegedly leading. I would kill them all myself if I thought I could accomplish it. I do not care about being caught, I would simply like to destroy them all before being caught. We should all simply turn our backs upon them all, as they have done us. They'd shrivel up and die because they need us to maintain their abhorent and absurd lifestyles, not the other way around. They are the parasites of this species, and will eventually die out because more and more people are slowly and even rapidly are waking up to their lies and bullshit. POWER TO THE SPIRIT! POWER TO THE PEOPLE! Talk to you soon Mama Ex, much love to you, flapjack

Reply
 Message 4 of 5 in Discussion 
From: MSN Nickname©ShaSent: 10/19/2005 2:12 PM
"It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society."

Oh Flap do I love that..enough to make it my daily mantra and a bumper sticker even..

And how right on you are..they eventually (and hopefully soon) HAVE to die out..good riddance to bad karma I say.When the elderly Mrs. Bush said without any forethought or apparent concern..and I quote:

"September 6, 2005
Barbara Bush insults Katrina survivors.
Said today while visiting relief efforts at the Houston Astrodome: "Almost everyone I've talked to said we're going to move to Houston. What I'm hearing, which is sort of scary, is they all want to stay in Texas. (Said with concern.) Everybody is so overwhelmed by all the hospitality. And so many of the peoples in the arena here, you know, they're underprivileged anyway, so this--this (she chuckles slightly) is working very well for them." I'd be curious what she'd think after after living there for just a week, much less for months on end, before being sent off to somewhere even further from their homes, friends, and relatives. Please note: This woman raised our president. Did the acorn fall far from the tree?"

If that doesn't sum up in a nutshell how most of the monetarily privileged yet mentally underprivileged..among society really think..then nothing does. These people live ..breath and cherish ridiculous pedigree..and that my dear and so out of touch Mrs. Bush..is what's really scarey!!!

Source:
http://www.metafilter.com/mefi/44871

Reply
 Message 5 of 5 in Discussion 
From: MSN Nickname©ShaSent: 11/15/2005 9:56 PM
A little late but still good news for a change!
lol someone musta heard you Ex.
Miers was (imho) most definitley not the best choice to sit the bench in the highest court of the land.
 
 
Harriet Miers withdraws her nomination
By TERENCE HUNT
AP White House Correspondent
WASHINGTON
October 27th, 2005.
 
Harriet Miers withdrew her nomination to be a Supreme Court justice Thursday in the face of stiff opposition and mounting criticism about her qualifications.
President Bush said he reluctantly accepted her decision to withdraw, after weeks of insisting that he did not want her to step down. He blamed her withdrawal on calls in the Senate for the release of internal White House documents that the administration has insisted were protected by executive privilege.
"It is clear that senators would not be satisfied until they gained access to internal documents concerning advice provided during her tenure at the White House _ disclosures that would undermine a president's ability to receive candid counsel," Bush said. "Harriet Miers' decision demonstrates her deep respect for this essential aspect of the constitutional separation of powers _ and confirms my deep respect and admiration for her."
Miers' surprise withdrawal stunned Washington on a day when the capital was awaiting news on another front _ the possible indictment of senior White House aides in the CIA leak case.
Miers notified Bush of her decision at 8:30 p.m., according to a senior White House official who said the president will move quickly to find a new nominee.
In her letter dated Thursday, Miers said she was concerned that the confirmation process "would create a burden for the White House and our staff that is not in the best interest of the country."
She noted that members of the Senate had indicated their intention to seek documents about her service in the White House in order to judge whether to support her nomination to the Supreme Court. "I have been informed repeatedly that in lieu of records, I would be expected to testify about my service in the White House to demonstrate my experience and judicial philosophy," she wrote.
"While I believe that my lengthy career provides sufficient evidence for consideration of my nomination, I am convinced the efforts to obtain Executive Branch materials and information will continue."
Miers' nomination has been under withering criticism ever since Bush announced her selection on Oct. 3. There were widespread complaints about her lack of legal credentials, doubts about her ability and assertions of cronyism because of her longtime association with Bush.
Most recently she has been Bush's White House counsel. Bush said that with her withdrawal, she would remain as counsel. He did not indicate when he would name a successor.
"My responsibility to fill this vacancy remains," Bush said in a statement. "I will do so in a timely manner."
Before Bush chose Miers on Oct. 3, speculation focused on Miers and two other Bush loyalists: Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, Bush's longtime friend who would be the first Hispanic on the court; and corporate lawyer Larry Thompson, who was the government's highest ranking black law enforcement official as deputy attorney general during Bush's first term.
Other candidates mentioned frequently included conservative federal appeals court judges J. Michael Luttig, Priscilla Owen, Karen Williams, Alice Batchelder and Samuel Alito; Michigan Supreme Court justice Maura Corrigan; and Maureen Mahoney, a well-respected litigator before the high court.
 
Source:

First  Previous  2-5 of 5  Next  Last 
Return to PoliticalRants