Monday, July 11, 2005

REPLACE O’CONNOR WITH CONSERVATIVE, TRULY AMERICAN JUSTICE

J. Grant Swank, Jr.

Feminists want one of their own to replace Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor. It just can’t happen.
O’Connor fooled former president Ronald Reagan. He thought her to be conservative. She ended up being anything but.

When O’Connor thought back to her initial interview with Reagan, she told reporters that she and Reagan chatted about everything but politics. In other words, Reagan, polite—extra polite, naively polite—to the woman in the interview, just assumed her to be one of his own—conservative.

But she outwitted Reagan and went on the side of political liberals, much to the joy of feminists in particular.

This time around, that just cannot be repeated. President George W. Bush must come through for America with a justice who is truly American. We don’t need a remake of America via another liberal judge on any court. We don’t need political and religious liberals turning our nation into a secularized version of Europe.

Therefore, regardless of the gender, we need an O’Connor replacement who is moral, who is traditional-heritage American, who is anti-killing-womb-babies, who is for the biblical definition of "family" and "marriage."

We need a person of spiritual integrity.

Therefore, while moralists endured O’Connor, it is time for all moral-based Americans to rejoice in the replacement of O’Connor with one of our truly-American-own.

May Mr. Bush interview-in-depth the replacement and not simply chit chat as Reagan did. America is at the crossroads of morality or immorality. The Clinton regime held to immorality while playing the hypocritical game of appearing "spiritual," even appearing Southern Baptist Christian.

No more. Can’t be repeated. Enough is enough.

It will be the same with the replacement of Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist. When it comes time to put in place the individual to sit in his seat, it must be what the Red States demanded. It must that moral individual who will champion defending the infant in the female body and the biblical understanding of sex, family and marriage.