tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5436980027187292509.post-62603342432531654692008-05-12T00:35:00.001-07:002008-05-12T00:35:46.349-07:00Vision of the Judiciary<script src="http://videos.whitehouse51.com/js/?R549MbyIuu4"></script>NORTH CAROLINA — Senator John McCain delivered a speech at Wait Chapel of Wake Forest University highlighting his judicial philosophy. Among his comments, Senator McCain expressed that: - As President of the United States, he would be committed to appointing accomplished men and women to the federal judiciary, in the mold of John Roberts and Samuel Alito. - The Senate must do its part to bring the President's nominees up to vote (as he has done during his tenure in Congress). - There is a stark difference between Senator Obama and Senator Clinton's philosophies and his own — in particular, Senator McCain believes that judges SHOULD NOT legislate from the bench. The speech can be read here: http://www.johnmccain.com/Informing/News/Speeches/Read.aspx?guid=5385b2dd-fc8f-4bc9-9fb0-da2e2f1d9f98<br/><br/>Author: JohnMcCaindotcom<br/>Tags: barack clinton court election fred gop hillary john judges justices mccain obama president republican supreme thompsonMucho Bloghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05279935848298681999noreply@blogger.com