G.O.P. Right Is Splintered On Schiavo Intervention
The vote by Congress to allow the federal courts to take over the Terri Schiavo case has created distress among some conservatives who say that lawmak
The vote by Congress to allow the federal courts to take over the Terri Schiavo case has created distress among some conservatives who say that lawmakers violated a cornerstone of conservative philosophy by intervening in the ruling of a state court....
Stephen Moore, a conservative advocate who is president of the Free Enterprise Fund, said: "I don't normally like to see the federal government intervening in a situation like this, which I think should be resolved ultimately by the family: I think states' rights should take precedence over federal intervention. A lot of conservatives are really struggling with this case."
Some more moderate Republicans are also uneasy. Senator John W. Warner of Virginia, the sole Republican to oppose the Schiavo bill in a voice vote in the Senate, said: "This senator has learned from many years you've got to separate your own emotions from the duty to support the Constitution of this country. These are fundamental principles of federalism."
"It looks as if it's a wholly Republican exercise," Mr. Warner said, "but in the ranks of the Republican Party, there is not a unanimous view that Congress should be taking this step." read on
There is definetly s split taking place, read Ezra : Republican Renaissance? On Monday, I asked where all the real Republicans are, and, if there are any of them left, whether they could be bothered to try to reclaim their party from the lunatics who have hijacked it.