A lot of attention these days is on the
Democratic candidates and the presidential elections in 2004,
as it should be. This site is dedicated to tracking that
race. However, the most lasting legacy 4 more years of
President Bush can give America is to change the face of the Federal
Judiciary. Over the last 2 generations, liberals have been
able to systematically impose their ideals on the rest of us, not by
majority vote, but by stacking the federal bench with judicial
activists. These judges routinely disregard the statutes of the
Constitution to further a liberal world-view. Bush's judicial
nominees have the power to start changing all that and to enable us
to begin returning our country to the ethical moorings that made
America great. This is why the liberals in the Senate have made
filibustering Bush's nominees one of their top priorities. They
realize how much is at stake.
And there's nothing we can do about it...unless we have the votes in the Senate to avoid these
tyrannical filibusters. So, as much as we need George W. Bush
as our leader for 4 more years, we also need a Senate that
will not obstruct these highly-qualified people from bringing back
the Constitution of our founding fathers.
Is it a longshot? Sure it is. Is it possible? You bet.
We need to hold all our seats and win the 5 southern Democratic open seats, assuming John Breaux,
D-LA, retires. Add to that a Thune victory in SD and 2 upsets
in WI, CA, WA, or NV and that's 59! (I don't believe
Ben Nelson, D-Neb, will vote to filibuster.)
With a lot of hard work and prayer, we can enable our God-fearing, principled President to make
a truly significant and lasting difference in this country.
Hard work and prayer. Interesting that the two things we need now are the very things that
made America great in the first place.