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Politics : 2000:The Make-or-Break Election -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: CRAIG R SMELTZ who wrote (734)8/27/2000 10:15:23 AM
From: lazarre  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1013
 
<<The beginning post on this thread referred to Scalia and Thomas as thinkers. I have never heard two more closed
minds in my life. It would be scary to think that we might get more of that on the Supreme Court.<<

BINGO!

That is the killer issue; if the Dems have a card up their sleeve, that's the one. My ex girlfriend is a solid repub: guns, anti-commie( wherever they are),no health care for the poor, corporate groupie and all that. BUT the one thing that trumps all of that is she's pro-choice and got enraged when Cheney was picked.

I can see the ads now:sinister looking Scalia ( a shoe-in entry for a best Torquamada look-alike contest ) in black robe, banging down the gavel in slow motion, as a grave sounding voice-over speaks of all the reactionary decisions he's made since he began sitting on the bench.

Won't happen, though. Dems don't have the propensity to go for the jugular like the repubs.....a pity.

lazarre



To: CRAIG R SMELTZ who wrote (734)8/28/2000 11:16:38 AM
From: TimF  Respond to of 1013
 
The beginning post on this thread referred to Scalia and Thomas as thinkers. I have never heard two more closed minds in my life.

How do you define closed minds, someone who is conservative, or just any one who disagrees with you?

Tim