Wednesday, January 24, 2007

State of the Union: Judges

From the President's speech:
A future of hope and opportunity requires a fair, impartial system of justice. The lives of our citizens across our nation are affected by the outcome of cases pending in our federal courts. We have a shared obligation to ensure that the federal courts have enough judges to hear those cases and deliver timely rulings. As President, I have a duty to nominate qualified men and women to vacancies on the federal bench. And the United States Senate has a duty, as well, to give those nominees a fair hearing, and a prompt up-or-down vote on the Senate floor. (Applause.)
Aside from the War on Terror, this is the number one issue. Note that it gets just a single paragraph in the most high profile speech the President will give all year...