November 5, 2005 (Press Release) --
Was October the beginning of Bush’s Legacy?
Despite his vice president’s chief of staff being indicted, October may have been President Bush’s best month as president.
President Bush’s nomination of Judge Samuel A. Alito to the U S Supreme Court may be the beginning of the end of judicial tyranny and abortion-on-demand. The Berlin Wall of united pro-abortion Democrats protecting the right to kill of unborn babies appeared to be crumbling in October when:
The Washington Post publishes three editorials doubting abortion-on-demand in October.
Democratic Party National Chairman Howard Dean refuses to be for "abortion rights" or even to be "pro-choice" on Chris Matthews host MSNBC's "Hardball"despite repeated questioning.
Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers’ nomination was over on October 26 when the Washington Post reported that she said ""said in a speech more than a decade ago that ‘self-determination’ should guide decisions about abortion and school prayer " and urged voters to support feminist candidates such as Gloria Steiner and Hillary Rodham Clinton.
The reasons for the doubts were explained by the PRI Weekly Briefing in October:
"Most Americans don’t agree with Roe. A poll, also published this month, by Virginia Commonwealth University found that 12% of Americans want abortion banned in all circumstances (last year, it was 17%, raising yet another question about the accuracy of polls). Another 44% want it banned except in "certain circumstances," and only 39% favor abortion on demand."[PRI Weekly Briefing, 27 October 2005, Vol. 7 / No. 42]
If Bush wants to leave a legacy of ending judicial tyranny and terrorism, this is the time to begin. The liberal media and the Democrats don’t appear united in their defense of judicial tyranny so Alito’s appointment may start a war within the liberal’s camp.
As the old-line abortion liberal’s waste their declining influence to stop Alito’s unstoppable appointment if Republicans stay united, Bush has to do a triangulation in Iraq...
Was October the beginning of Bush’s Legacy?
Despite his vice president’s chief of staff being indicted, October may have been President Bush’s best month as president.
President Bush’s nomination of Judge Samuel A. Alito to the U S Supreme Court may be the beginning of the end of judicial tyranny and abortion-on-demand. The Berlin Wall of united pro-abortion Democrats protecting the right to kill of unborn babies appeared to be crumbling in October when:
The Washington Post publishes three editorials doubting abortion-on-demand in October.
Democratic Party National Chairman Howard Dean refuses to be for "abortion rights" or even to be "pro-choice" on Chris Matthews host MSNBC's "Hardball"despite repeated questioning.
Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers’ nomination was over on October 26 when the Washington Post reported that she said ""said in a speech more than a decade ago that ‘self-determination’ should guide decisions about abortion and school prayer " and urged voters to support feminist candidates such as Gloria Steiner and Hillary Rodham Clinton.
The reasons for the doubts were explained by the PRI Weekly Briefing in October:
"Most Americans don’t agree with Roe. A poll, also published this month, by Virginia Commonwealth University found that 12% of Americans want abortion banned in all circumstances (last year, it was 17%, raising yet another question about the accuracy of polls). Another 44% want it banned except in "certain circumstances," and only 39% favor abortion on demand."[PRI Weekly Briefing, 27 October 2005, Vol. 7 / No. 42]
If Bush wants to leave a legacy of ending judicial tyranny and terrorism, this is the time to begin. The liberal media and the Democrats don’t appear united in their defense of judicial tyranny so Alito’s appointment may start a war within the liberal’s camp.
As the old-line abortion liberal’s waste their declining influence to stop Alito’s unstoppable appointment if Republicans stay united, Bush has to do a triangulation in Iraq...

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