More links about the Senate/judicial fight for your enjoyment
David Limbaugh examines which side is getting nasty.
Thomas Sowell discusses Harry Reid's smear tactics.
The American Spectator reviews some of the Senate intrigue.
Lastly, while not related to the senate fight over confirming judges, this item is a revealing look at how Democratic leadership views the legal system.
Howard Dean's recent statement that Tom DeLay should
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"go back to Houston where he can serve his jail sentence"
got us thinking. DeLay's never been indicted or charged, yet Dean thinks he should go to jail, and go directly to jail and not collect $200. Then we remembered that in 2004 Dean called for Osama Bin Laden to have a "fair trial"
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"I've resisted pronouncing a sentence before guilt is found," Dean said. "I still have this old-fashioned notion that even with people like Osama, who is very likely to be found guilty, we should do our best not to, in positions of executive power, not to prejudge jury trials. So I'm sure that is the correct sentiment of most Americans, but I do think if you're running for president, or if you are president, it's best to say that the full range of penalties should be available. But it's not so great to prejudge the judicial system."
Thanks Howard, for letting us all know who the real threat to America is, and the one who doesn't deserve due process.
Why do Dem's keep losing at the ballot box? Well, besides their lack of new ideas, people don't want to group themselves with folks like Reid, Dean, Byrd, Boxer, Pelosi, et al who are consumed with hatred.
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