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Judiciary issue fuels McCain skeptics

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straight_talk_hawk

MCAMNESTY BRAGS OF HIS BREYER AND GINSBERG VOTES!!! McAmnesty recently bragged to a group of Clinton supporters how proud he was to have voted for extreme liberal activist appointments Breyer and Ginsberg. If elected, he and his "Gang of 14" judicial gangbangers mechanism would continue to violate the Constitutional provision for an up or down vote on judicial nominations, "reach out" to the larger Senate Democrat majority he will have helped elect, and nominate activists that Democrats want. THE JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS ISSUE IS ABSOLUTELY NOT A REASON TO VOTE FOR MCAMNESTY. He should be dumped and a real Republican nominated. If not, let him crash and burn, and come back in 2012 with a nominee not chosen by the liberal establishment media, liberal crossovers, and illegal aliens. Don't be afraid to write in or vote third party to protest loser McAmnesty's contempt for you--he deserves it. Remember that the disastrous Carter (Obama) term produced Ronald Reagan.
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doctorfixit

I would never trust McCain on judges. He's far more liberal than Reagan and even more liberal than Bush I, and look at the losers they gave us: O'Connor, Kennedy, and Souter. McCain will reach across the aisle and take whatever liberal garbage that the Senate will give him. The solution to judicial dictatorship will not come from presidential elections. It will come from a Constitutional Amendment drastically limiting the power, the number of judges, and the jurisdiction of the federal courts.
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JeffersonJohn

Juan McCain simply can't be trusted period. He has already proven that he will say whatever he thinks necessary to win. We will be much better off in the long run if we let Obama have a chance to prove how destructive his administration will be - short term pain for long term gain. After all, we survived Carter. If Juan McCain wins it will be all than much longer before the public will trust conservatives and the Republican party may never recover from the damage he will do to the brand.
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jacob1

McCain has promised that he is going to elect conservative judges to the Supreme Court. I am staunchly against the 'gang of 14' as he betrayed the conservatives,..., yet again. But when I look at Obama, I run to McCain. Obama is a man that is most dangerous for America, his metastatic foreign policy gaffe's and never ending lies are proof. He is anti-trade, a protectionist, a fake. He's promised to increase taxes to 53%. The highest in modern American history. What judgment does he bring to the table, Rev.Wright, Bill Ayers, Father Pfleger, Louis Farrakhan, his anti-Israel friends from Columbia Univ and U of Chicago? Bipartisanship.....what bipartisanship? It's extreme partisanship dummy. After signing one bill with Tom Coburn, he throws him under the bus by calling Mr.Coburn a 'radical association of mine'. I pledge my full support for Israel, and then....well Jerusalem is definitely going to be one of the topics to discuss. Hey B.Hussein Obama, there is one Jerusalem, there has always been one Jerusalem, and it belongs to ISRAEL. He's a Trojan horse. I'm going to "hold my nose" and VOTE FOR McCAIN. I'll justify it by voting for his running mate. But no more Ginsberg, Stevens...I want Originalist judges like Clarence Thomas and Antonin Scalia, but I'll settle for Alito.
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JiveDadson

The four so-called "conservative" judges are the ones who are consistently voting to eviscerate the Constitution. McCain's choices would put them in the majority. Obama is a virtual communist and a demagogue. McCain is an ignorant hot head. Just face it people, the nomination process failed us again, perhaps as badly as ever. I'm sleeping in on election day. It's going to be a rough four years. I hope we come out of it in tact.
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