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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (368538)3/8/2003 5:19:16 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 769670
 
poor deluded j-f. That's standard operating procedure for dems. Another superb example of ignoring reality.

Look at Schumer interviewed this week. Deluded or lying about Miguel Estrada.

SCHUMER: Exactly. When somebody won't answer any questions, when there's an obvious record and they won't release it, any normal person would scratch their heads and say, why are they so afraid to tell us what he really thinks and...
MATTHEWS: Let's talk Roe v. Wade. What's his position on Roe v. Wade, as you understand it, and whether that should remain the interpretation of the constitution?
SCHUMER: I have no idea. No one knows his positions on any of these issues.

?????????????????? IS THIS A BIG LIE...... What Estrada said during the hearings of Shumers's Judiciary committee.

acute.ath.cx
Mr. HATCH. Senator Feinstein asked him about Roe v. Wade. He
basically said that he should not discuss his views on it, but he
said, on page 128:

I have had no particular reason to go back and look at whether it
was right or wrong as a matter of law as I would if I were a judge
that was hearing the case for the first time. It is there. It is the
law as it is subsequently refined by the Casey case. And I will follow
it.

And Senator Feinstein said:

So you believe it is settled law?

Mr. Estrada said:

I believe so.

............

Does Schumer list the psychoanalists attempting to explain his mental or truth defects on his web site.



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (368538)3/8/2003 6:22:34 PM
From: Ish  Respond to of 769670
 
<<Are saying that this is the report that the newspapers and congress have been trying to get from Cheney who has steadfastly refused to yield it. You know the issue went to court and Cheney has won the first battle when the court denied access to the report. Now your saying it has been posted on the WH web site all along????>>

Not only posted but nicely bound copies have been given to all members of Congress. It's not just the report but WHO they consulted with and notes on the meetings. Trying to tie them in with the California problem when Clinton was president. The list of people and the notes can't be released according to the ruling on Hillary's health care deal that flopped by federal law. It's a fishing expedition with no hooks hooks or bait.