Thursday, September 29, 2005

Roberts becomes Chief Justice

Today John Roberts became the 17th Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. The confirmation is one more reason to believe Bush is the most powerful U.S. president in a long, long time.

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The vote finished at 78 yea and 22 nay. [ Complete results here. ] Of the 44 democrats in the Senate, 22 voted for, and 22 against. Those who went against a nominee considered both moderate and qualified by nearly everyone in the nation, included the usual gang of preachy, luney-left magpies: Kennedy, Pelosi, Biden, Schumer, Feinstein, Durbin, Boxer, The Cuntess Hillary Clintoon, etc.

The ones voting “No!” are the same who choose to view Iraq as another Vietnam, when they could just as well consider it another Germany or Japan. How we handle Iraq is, after all, completely our choice. These are also the folks who believe Guantanamo Bay is akin to Soviet Gulags –work camps where Stalin dumped in excess of 30 million people to perish. Were the Gulags air conditioned, and were the religious views of inmates respected? Never mind. You either understand the importance of detaining inhuman fucktwats or you don't. Old Don Long ain't gonna change your mind.

And then there’s Mark “Nay” Dayton of Minnesota. This is the uber-wealthy heir to the Target/Dayton’s throne. This is the very same nut who purchased his Minn. Senate seat (after declining public funds for his campaign, he spent $20 million of his own money). He went on to become an incoherent, stuttering fuck (it reminds me of old Arafat). If you’ve any doubts whatsoever, tune in to C-Span to watch this insane, raving lunatic babble as if stoned like a monkey.

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