Zakath said:Thank you for clarifying.
I think we've hijacked the thread long enough...
Opps, sorry.
Zakath said:Thank you for clarifying.
I think we've hijacked the thread long enough...
Whether for good or ill, quite a few political decisions are based on "expediency".Holly said:Of course Roberts is far from perfect, but Bush had to scramble at the last minute to toss a nominee out there so he could take the heat off of Karl Rove and the Treasongate scandal. Sad that such an important decision, with consequences that will resonate for decades to come, had to be made so hastily and on the basis of such short-term political expediency...
granite1010 said:There is never going to be a perfect nominee or candidate for anything.
Crow said:I know, granite, but some issues carry more weight than others.
Whether or not someone is OK with killing babies is a biggie.
granite1010 said:True but it doesn't look as though he's pro-choice; if anything he just needs to clarify his position. I think Enyart leapt before looking.
Crow said:It sounds like the guy is "pro-life, but let's not overturn Roe vs Wade." Which isn't very pro-life if you think about it.
Zakath said:This is pretty much a tempest in a teapot since, until a case actually gets appealed to the SCOTUS, they cannot hear it, correct?
I think history bears out that SCOTUS justices, being the kind of complex people they tend to be, are hard to call in advance...Crow said:Not really. I am very interested in what someone would vote for if it gets to SCOTUS when that person is being considered for the job.
Understood.Crow said:I understand that, Zakath. But I think there's a better chance of someone voting to overturn Roe vs Wade if that person states that he believes that it should be overturned than rather than from someone who says that it's settled.
Zakath said:Understood.
That said, I think the best tack to deal with something like that decision is legislative, not judicial. But that's just me...
Crow said:I understand that, Zakath. But I think there's a better chance of someone voting to overturn Roe vs Wade if that person states that he believes that it should be overturned than rather than from someone who says that it's settled.
How about a similar path to the one used to legislate black slaves as fully human... :think:docrob57 said:Ideally yes, but the Court presently won't uphold laws banning abortion. So the judicial path is really the only one.
Zakath said:How about a similar path to the one used to legislate black slaves as fully human... :think:
granite1010 said:Either that or be wise as a serpent. Flat-out declaring you will vote for dismissing Roe and overturning it will doom you right out of the gate.
granite1010 said:Either that or be wise as a serpent. Flat-out declaring you will vote for dismissing Roe and overturning it will doom you right out of the gate.
Hopefully not; and actually unlikely since there's not the economic issues and states rights issues that drove the Civil War...docrob57 said:Civil war?
Holly said:Of course Roberts is far from perfect, but Bush had to scramble at the last minute to toss a nominee out there so he could take the heat off of Karl Rove and the Treasongate scandal. Sad that such an important decision, with consequences that will resonate for decades to come, had to be made so hastily and on the basis of such short-term political expediency...