Oct 04 2005
Why I oppose Harriet Miers
I have never met Harriet Miers and know very little about her aside from what I’ve read in the newspapers, yet I oppose her nomination to serve as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.
Why?
Because she idolizes and worships The Doofus.

Doofus
In my book, that is reason enough.
Once described by White House chief of staff Andrew Card as “one of the favorite people in the White House,†Miers has been there for President Bush at every turn for more than a decade.
She was Bush’s personal lawyer in Texas, took on the thankless job of cleaning up the Texas Lottery when he was governor, and followed him to Washington to serve as staff secretary, the person who controls every piece of paper that crosses the president’s desk…
Miers’ loyalty to Bush is above question. When he first decided to run for governor in the early 1990s, he hired Miers to comb his background for anything derogatory that opponents might try to use to defeat him.
Miers also introduced Bush to Alberto Gonzales, who served as Bush’s counsel while governor and later in Washington, before being named U.S. attorney general.
During Bush’s first term as governor, Gonzales used information turned up by Miers to persuade a local judge to excuse Bush from jury duty, a civic task that would have forced him to disclose his 1976 arrest for drunken driving in Maine. The incident was not divulged until the waning days of Bush’s 2000 campaign for the White House…
As White House staff secretary, Miers was with the president in Florida when the terrorist attacks unfolded on Sept. 11, 2001, and she later remembered the regard she felt for him as she scrambled to help prepare his remarks to the nation that night. “It took some time, and the president saw me hurrying to give them to him,†she recalled. “He said, ’Good hustle.’ He made me feel good that I was contributing. Typical. 
Miers reveals little of her own emotions or ideological persuasions, but has been an enthusiastic supporter of the Bush administration on a broad of initiatives including tax cuts, Social Security reforms, restrictions on federal spending on embryonic stem cell research, national security, education reforms and fighting terrorism.
In hosting an “Ask the White House†interactive forum on the Web before the 2004 elections, Miers lavished praise on a litany of Bush administration initiatives, then added, “I could go on and on.â€

Miers briefing Bush
One Response to “Why I oppose Harriet Miers”















I agree! The fact that she has to much in common with Bushi is a HUGE concern. Her values are his values. And I don’t think she was even his decision. I honestly believe all decisions are made by Cheney or Rove; Bushi is just the vessel they’re delivered in.
She’s against stem cell research which means she has to be against abortions. I’ve never met a person who was pro-choice but against stem cell research.