President Bush said today he is reviewing potential candidates for the Supreme Court vacancy with the goal of ensuring a replacement for Justice Sandra Day O'Connor by the new court session in October. "My desire is to get this process moving so that someone will be confirmed — whoever he or she is — will be confirmed by October,'' Bush said at a joint news conference with India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
President Bush Nearly Ready for Supreme Court Pick, Holds Interviews - President Bush said Monday that he's closer to announcing the name of a nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court to replace outgoing pro-abortion Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. Bush indicated he will be holding interviews soon and the announcement could come later this week.
PRESIDENT BUSH TALKS MORE ABOUT FUTURE SUPREME COURT NOMINEE - President Bush talked over the weekend about the kind of person he will appoint to replace outgoing pro-abortion Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. During his weekly radio address, the president indicated he would look for a "fair-minded individual who represents the mainstream of American law and American
Can You Imagine Life without Roe? With a Supreme Court vacancy, anti-abortion advocates in the White House & Congress, and pro-abortion advocates turning up the heat ... it's time to take a look in the memory banks to see what life was like before Roe and Doe created the right to kill one's child.
Which other nominations to the Supreme Court by Republicans have been attacked? - While pro-choice organizations like NARAL and Planned Parenthood are gearing up for a stream of attacks on whoever President Bush nominates to the Supreme Court, it's interesting to know which other nominees liberal groups and Senators have attacked.
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What your can do:
Please call the White House Comment Line at (202) 456-1111 and tell President Bush that you strongly agree with his view that Justices on the Court should not write law, but apply it. Ask him to appoint a judge that presumes that sanctity of human life. You may also contact the President via e-mail at president@whitehouse.gov or by fax at 202-456-2461.PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH - THE WHITEHOUSE
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