Sen. Sam Brownback (R-KS), who is holier than even Holy Joe himself, is at it again, blocking another one of President Bush's judicial nominees because she attended a sinful gathering of homosexuals. Brownback, who is actively raising money for a run for the 2008 GOP presidential nomination, has placed a hold on Bush's nomination of Michigan Court of Appeals Judge Janet Neff to the federal bench because she once attended a lesbian commitment ceremony.
"Neff has said she attended the ceremony as a friend of one of the two women, a longtime neighbor. She insisted in an Oct. 12 letter to Brownback that the ceremony had no legal effect and would not affect her ability to act fairly as a federal judge."
Brownback said Friday he would lift his hold on her nomination "if she agrees to step aside from any case dealing with same-sex unions." Just like a Republican, he expects something in return for his vote. Someone should explain to Sen. Brokeback that the judiciary is a separate and co-equal branch of government. He has the right to vote against her confirmation but he does not have the right to tell her how to perform her duties on the bench.
Why would Pat Robertson, a fundamentalist Baptist, announce his support for Sam Brownback, a Catholic, for the GOP presidential nomination? Glad you asked.
Brownback is to the right of Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell. He may very well be to the right of Louis XIV. He doesn't want to reform government, he wants to abolish it. Brownback was elected to Congress back in 1994 in the Republican sweep led by Newt Gingrich. At first he refused to sign Gingrich's Contract With America because he thought it didn't go far enough. One of his first acts in Congress was to propose the abolition of the departments of education, energy and commerce. His proposals failed but he got the attention of the far right.
Two years later he ran to the right of Bob Dole's chosen successor and was elected to the Senate. Bill Frist placed him on the Judiciary Committee. Frist was worried that Arlen Spector, the committee's chairman, would cause problems for Bush's nominees and he figured Brownback would pressure Spector to toe the GOP line. Instead, Brownback has turned confirmation hearings into a three-ring circus, inviting a parade of far right-wing "experts" to testify on the evils of "murder of fetal citizens," "bestiality," which is clearly a major issue confronting our country, and the "homosexual agenda." Need I remind you that these "experts" are called to testify at the confirmation hearings of judges nominated by a Republican president.
If you thought Bush was a little looney when he said that he didn't consult his biological father, but rather a "higher father," for advice before deciding to invade Iraq, you ain't seen nothin' yet! Brownback once told an evangelical audience that he has only one constituent, while pointing above his head. The audience roared their approval. Brownback was a Methodist when he was elected to the House in 1994. When he ran for the Senate two years later, he was an evangelical. Now he's an extreme, right-wing Roman Catholic, having been converted by Opus Dei. He was baptized in an Opus Dei chapel on K Street, where he attends the noon Mass daily whenever possible. Opus Dei was founded by a priest who thought Generalissimo Francisco Franco was the ideal head of state.



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