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October 13, 2005

Enough about putting up Priscilla Owen already!

by @ 4:11 pm. Filed under The Truth Shall Set you Free!

She gave up before the fight even started!

Some high court candidates withdrew: White House

McClellan would give no names of candidates who withdrew but a conservative federal appeals court judge, Priscilla Owen of Texas, was reportedly one of them.

It was wrong for the President to only look for a woman to fill the seat. Just doing so flies in the face of the principle of looking for the best candidate regardless of their race or gender! But just the same I feel Miers should be allowed to continue in the effort to put her on the US Supreme Court.

I’m still hearing folks claim that Bush should pull Miers and put up Owen. Sorry, but she did not have the guts for another fight! And if she does not have the guts for a fight, how could she ever be relied upon to stand up to people who want to use the judiciary as a legislative body? She is simply not strong enough for the fight and should never be considered or mentioned again!. Her and anyone else that ran from the fight. I did mention Miguel Estrada in a previous post, but now I think it’s time to stop looking to these weak kneed candidates.

Other related posts:
Liberals Using Red Herrings to Rally Conservatives Against Harriet Miers!
Wait a second, Pat Buchanan is upset Bush picked Harriet Miers. The pot calls the kettle black!
That Cat is right on!



2 Responses to “Enough about putting up Priscilla Owen already!”

  1. Independent Conservative » Blog Archive » Media gives incomplete information about another Harriet Miers questionnaire! Says:

    [...] Enough about putting up Priscilla Owen already! [...]

  2. Independent Conservative Says:

    Plan B is for Brown!

    It is time for the President to give up the effort with Harriet Miers before things get really embarrassing. The logical choice now is Janice Rogers Brown!

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