JULY
3, 2005 --
Recently,
LPR ran some articles on experience with clutter-based anxiety.
LPR has now learned that removing the clutter does not necessarily
dissipate
the anxiety and has learned that the cause goes to depression.
LPR heard reporter Jan Crawford Greenberg mention on "The News Hour with
Jim Lehrer" that there was "anxiety" at the Supreme Court, the
last Monday of this year's session, concerning a retirement announcement from
Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist.
LPR wonders if possibly "anticipation"
might have been a better term, in this context, than "anxiety."
With the retirement anouncement of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, a bruising
political fight is indicated by Senator Edward M. Kennedy's paraphrase of his
fierce attack, 18 years go, when Judge Robert H. Bork was nominated to the
U.S. Supreme Court by President Reagan.
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The excerpt
of the Kennedy statement LPR heard, via Meet the Press, July
3,
raised the possibility that President Bush might nominate a jurist who would
act to restrict the rights of Americas.
LPR does not go so far to to anticipate
the isolation of Senator Kennedy on the next Supreme Court nomination hearing,
but does consider the possibility.
LPR views with anxiety -- 26.99% credit card interests rates, statements and
actions by Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan, and oil prices, among other thing.
LPR continues to wonder if the Bush administration will prove to be a true
friend of the American people, standing with them against anxieties like these.
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