Wednesday, July 20, 2005

SHIFTING THE COURT TO THE RIGHT

Bush met with a few of the Democrats recently supposedly to get their input about their choice of the next justice of the Supreme Court. Once again he had a chance to prove to the citizens of United States that he was, as he promised during his campaign, a uniter, not a divider. We are still waiting for that miracle as he has now nominated John G. Roberts, a staunch conservative to sit on the bench, with no regard to the minority's request of seeking a person more in the middle.

I both heard and read that Bush was shifting the court to the right. Am I the only one who thinks the court is now so far to the right that if it were tilted any more, all the justices'would slide off the right end?

The California Curmudgeon

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