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Essay title: Liberals Vs. Conservatives

Mary Wright

Professor Smith

Pos 201

19 September 2005

Difference of Opinion

Liberals Vs. Conservatives

Liberals and Conservatives continue to disagree on the possibility of Judge John Roberts

becoming the United States next Chief Justice. Judge Roberts was interviewed at a series of

hearings so that the Judiciary Committee would be able to vote on his nomination for Chief

Justice. Although, Roberts has expressed his reasons for his nomination to the Judiciary

Committee, there are still members on the Board who are skeptical about his suitability for the

position. In general, many people are still trying to form their opinions about Judge John as the

17th Chief Justice.

The Liberal advocates fear the nomination of Judge Roberts and stated to the committee

that they feel he wouldn’t be for the interest of the people. Where as , conservatives will continue

to support Robert because they believe that he stands for the equality for everyone in the Judicial

system. John Roberts concluded at his last hearing by that the Law is number one on his list of

priorities. The Republican party have control over the committee with the majority vote in the

Senate. They believe strongly in Judge John Roberts becoming the next Chief Justice. The

question that is being examined by many people is how many democrats will vote for Roberts

when he is vague about his plans of action as the Chief Justice. The Judiciary Committee will

make their vote on the 22nd of September 2005.

Liberals believe that the government can reach many heights socially by promoting

political equality, social justice, and economic prosperity. They also

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