
...And the President just thanked Nancy Pelosi and Barney Frank for their help in reaching consensus.
I AM gonna hurl.
Dip your fevered mind and wearied limbs into the healing waters.
Douglas W. Kmiec holds the endowed chair in Constitutional Law at Pepperdine University. Prior to that, he was dean and St. Thomas More Professor of Law at Catholic University of America in Washington, DC. He also served as Assistant Attorney General in the Office of Legal Counsel under Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush. He is author of the new book, Can A Catholic Support Him? Asking the Big Question About Barack Obama.
I believe we are all called to build a culture of life - but there's more to it than just hoping that the next Supreme Court justice somehow deals with Roe v. Wade. A bad economy is threatening to human life......Oy-vay Maria.
So…let’s draw a conclusion for future elections past this one… with another form of pain other than abortion…… if a candidate looks good physically and believes firmly in the legalization of water boarding but is a good speaker and a good writer, he will inspire us so much with hopefulness that we will not want water boarding while he fights to keep water boarding legal. So we should elect him while opposing water boarding ourselves because his charism of hopefulness will make us reject waterboarding while he fights to keep it legal. I think I got it now.Ouch. Cool, Bill.
"Non-hysterical"
Kathy Shaidle, Five Feet of Fury
"Intelligent and thoughtful"
Julian Lopèz-Morillas, Bay area actor, director, 'Speare chucker, and old pal (still thinks I'm bananas)
"She made other comments, but they were too risqué."
David Warren, Canajun wordmonger and doge, davidwarrenonline