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Monday, July 30, 2007
Matt Barber :: Townhall.com Columnist
Left Smears War Hero Judicial Nominee
by Matt Barber
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What they lack in originality they make up for in audacity. Once again, obstructionism is the name of the game as Senate liberals use the same tired playbook to block President Bush’s judicial nominees. They have their marching orders from the usual suspects — Moveon.org, the ACLU, the Human Rights Campaign, People for the American Way, yada, yada — and predictably, Senate liberals are dutifully obedient. Since taking control six months ago Democrats have approved a whopping three appellate court judges. They’re not just dragging their feet; they’ve firmly planted them.

Case in point: There’s absolutely no legitimate reason for anyone to oppose President Bush’s nomination of Judge Leslie Southwick to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. In fact, the Senate has already unanimously confirmed Judge Southwick to his present position as a federal district judge. Not one senator — Democrat, Republican, liberal or conservative — voted against him. Since that time, nothing has changed relative to his suitability.

Senators Harry Reid (D-Nevada) and Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vermont) even gave their word of honor — for whatever that’s worth — to fellow committee member Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pennsylvania) that Southwick would be confirmed by Memorial Day. But that was before the liberal special interests weighed in. Reid and Leahy have now broken that promise and, along with other liberal senators, are shirking their constitutional duty to “advise and consent” by stubbornly blocking a fair up-or-down vote on Judge Southwick.

Unfortunately, Judge Southwick has become the target of a shameless and deceptive smear campaign by a handful of extremist left-wing special interest groups. Of course, those groups in no way represent mainstream America. They’re each challenging Judge Southwick’s nomination based upon their own narrow agenda as opposed to consideration for what’s in the best interest of the American people.

By all reasonable accounts, Judge Southwick is exceptionally well qualified and should be immediately confirmed. He has served our country with distinction and honor as an Iraq War veteran after requesting and receiving an age waiver explicitly so he could serve in a combat zone. That should make him a bona fide hero in anyone’s book. Furthermore, Judge Southwick is rated “unanimously well-qualified” by the American Bar Association.

It speaks volumes about Judge Southwick’s eminently qualified status that, despite placing under a microscope nearly 7,000 cases he ruled on during 12 years on the Mississippi Court of Appeals, his critics were able to find only two opinions upon which to base their flimsy opposition. Ironically, Judge Southwick wrote neither opinion.

In one opinion Southwick’s detractors complain of the court’s use of the term “homosexual lifestyle.” According to liberals, that’s a “homophobic” slur, you see. Isn’t it rich that Bill Clinton — that world-renowned homophobe — also used the term “homosexual lifestyle” while announcing his “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy? Additionally, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg — an off-the-charts left-winger — concurred with the majority decision in Lawrence v. Texas, which also dared to address the “homosexual lifestyle.” Continued...

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J. Matt Barber is Director of Cultural Affairs with Liberty Counsel and also serves as Associate Dean with Liberty University School of Law.
 
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please be advised

i gave the numbers two posts up.

clinton fired 80 the first year and bush fired 88 his first year.

eventually as with all new Presidents both fired all of them.

the difference is that bush fired the 8 midway through his term which is unprecedented, also the reason for firing some of them seems to have been because they would not do the bidding of the white house politically and it is illegal to do that even if they do serve at the pleasure of the president.


Does this mean . . .
Does this mean that we have a difference of opinions here as to whether Bush could tell his attorney general to fire people serving at his pleasure? If so, why? What part of "serving at the president's pleasure" don't you understand? And if you are so upset about Bush firing eight people, why weren't you upset when Bill Clinton fired 92? Why didn't you call for a congressional investigation then?

Does the word hypocrite mean anything to you?
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