Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Conrad Burns and the Future Of the United States Supreme Court
Hugh Hewitt writes for Townhall.com on how the Senate race in Montana could significantly impact the makeup of the Supreme Court. He states:
"If you know a voter in Montana, you might want to forward this column to him or her. The decision of Montana when it votes for a United States senator in November may very well impact your life considerably.
"Justice John Paul Steven is 86. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is 73. Justices Antonin Scalia and Anthony Kennedy are both 70. Justice Stephen Breyer is 68. Justice David Souter is 67.
"The current majority of the Supreme Court is pro-terrorist rights, anti-property rights, and indifferent to gun rights.
"But that current majority will change --dramatically in all likelihood-- over the next six years that Montana's senator will serve."
"If you know a voter in Montana, you might want to forward this column to him or her. The decision of Montana when it votes for a United States senator in November may very well impact your life considerably.
"Justice John Paul Steven is 86. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is 73. Justices Antonin Scalia and Anthony Kennedy are both 70. Justice Stephen Breyer is 68. Justice David Souter is 67.
"The current majority of the Supreme Court is pro-terrorist rights, anti-property rights, and indifferent to gun rights.
"But that current majority will change --dramatically in all likelihood-- over the next six years that Montana's senator will serve."




