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Jul 24 2010
07:09 am

Elena Kagan is far more qualified than any of the Supreme Court nominees that Alexander voted for and the "personal agenda" line is offensively hypocritical, given Alexander's support for George W. Bush's personal lawyer who ramrodded the decision that overturned the recount of the 2000 vote in Florida and put Bush in the White House. What Lamar is really saying is that Kagan will actually uphold the Constitution rather than stepping to the false one Lamar has sold his soul to.

WASHINGTON - U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander said Friday he will not support Solicitor General Elena Kagan's nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court, saying he fears she would use the federal bench to advance her own agenda instead of merely interpreting the law.

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What is wrong with

What is wrong with lockstepping with the GOP? The Democrats do it too, shouldn't that be cause for upset also?

Democrats do Not "Do it too"

This is actually a cause for concern in the Democratic Party where some of the members actually think for themselves. How quaint.

Whatever. Some do, some

Whatever. Some do, some don't on both sides. Somebody has to be the Devil's advocate.

That's a false equivalency,

That's a false equivalency, Chelsea.

just more.....

of Whitescreek's double talk B.S. "False equivalency" Good God.
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You need to explain what you

You need to explain what you mean or take that back. A false equivalency is the equating of unequal things. Where is the double talk?

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