There will be repercussions. |
This is about one of those moments in history we don't want to miss. We want to get it right, ... Justice Sunday II: God Save the United States and The Honorable Court. |
This is the nomination that changes the balance of the court, moving away from an activist court, and you need someone who's going to be strong in that regard. There's no question there's going to be a battle unless (Bush) turns his back on everything he's said he's going to do and his legacy. |
This June, the American people will be watching to see if their senators will step up to the plate and take a stand in defense of marriage. The Marriage Protection Amendment is the only tool the American people have to ensure that the definition of marriage remains one man and one woman. |
This time, President Bush gave us a nominee who is Rehnquist-like, ... Next time, we expect the president to nominate someone in the mold of a Justice (Antonin) Scalia or (Clarence) Thomas. |
to strike a great blow against judicial activism. |
Today's ruling is a victory for religious freedom and students who have been singled out for discrimination by overzealous school officials. |
Today's Supreme Court decision is not an endorsement of assisted suicide. All it means is that under this particular statute the attorney general may not prohibit a state from permitting federally-regulated drugs to be use in assisted suicide. |
Values voters should be encouraged by Rep. Foxx, who has shown a commitment to protect and strengthen the family. |
We ... hope the Supreme Court will make it clear that whatever a 'health exception' means, it cannot be carte blanche for getting an abortion at any time for any reason. |
We are going to be vigilant to make sure that there is not this religious litmus test imposed. |
We are the last people on Earth to object to the news that she is a committed Christian, ... By the same token, this fact is not grounds for certifying her to us or to the public. ... Inferences drawn from an individual's religious affiliation have no place in decisions to nominate or confirm a judicial appointee. |
We are the last people on Earth to object to the news that she is a committed Christian. By the same token, this fact is not grounds for certifying her to us or to the public. ... Inferences drawn from an individual's religious affiliation have no place in decisions to nominate or confirm a judicial appointee. |
We do not claim the right to speak for everyone, but we do claim the right to speak. And speak we will to the millions of Americans who share our values. Our voice is just as legitimate as the voice of others. |
We saw in the 1980s the Reagan Revolution break the grip of liberalism on the country. We saw in the 1990s a conservative resurgence in Congress that broke the liberalism there. Now we stand with the opportunity to see the Supreme Court righted. |