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Thanks. I bookmarked for later use
3 posted on
04/15/2005 7:20:28 AM PDT by
Republican Red
(DU: ''Reality sucks. That's the problem. We want another reality.'')
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4 posted on
04/15/2005 7:24:03 AM PDT by
G.Mason
(If you are broken ... it is because you are brittle.)
To: RhoTheta
6 posted on
04/15/2005 7:30:04 AM PDT by
Egon
(Liberals: The only group of people they don't want to kill are those that kill others.)
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I hadn't heard about this poll:
a recent Ayres McHenry nationwide survey reveals that 82 percent of registered voters believe well-qualified nominees deserve a Senate vote. That includes 85 percent of Republicans, 81 percent of Democrats, and 81 percent of Independents.
7 posted on
04/15/2005 7:32:20 AM PDT by
Choose Ye This Day
(Senate switchboard: 202-225-3121. Reach out and complain to someone.)
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An important distinction:
Liberals also argue that Abe Fortas was not confirmed as Chief Justice in 1968. But Mr. Fortas was opposed by a Senate majority (both Republicans and Democrats), and President Johnson withdrew the nomination. Today, a Senate majority supports the nominees, and the president is not withdrawing them.
8 posted on
04/15/2005 7:34:09 AM PDT by
Choose Ye This Day
(Senate switchboard: 202-225-3121. Reach out and complain to someone.)
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Good find.. thanks for posting...
9 posted on
04/15/2005 7:34:14 AM PDT by
tje
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This is the crux of it all:
A liberal minority needs federal judges to advance their agenda allowing child pornography as free speech, mandating same-sex marriage, removing "under God" from the Pledge of Allegiance, banning school prayer and preventing the death penalty for murderers and terrorists because they can't win these issues at the ballot box.
10 posted on
04/15/2005 7:36:04 AM PDT by
Choose Ye This Day
(Senate switchboard: 202-225-3121. Reach out and complain to someone.)
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Freepers are all over this issue like white on rice. That includes me, as one of the speakers at the FR-sponsored March for Justice II, Thursday a week ago in Washington. After that rally, I spoke to and gave copies of this speech to the staff experts on this subject in the offices of Senators Burr, Dole and McCain.
As press reports already posted on FR demonstrate, my efforts with McCain's office were a failure. The other two Senators (both from North Carolina) are solid on this issue.
Please click below, read this speech, and consider whether further circulation of this document might assist the cause. If so, please get in touch with me personally as quickly as possible. I hope to go to press as early as Monday for thousands of copies of this.
Congressman Billybob
Latest column, "Billybob's Speech for FR's March for Justice II"
11 posted on
04/15/2005 7:39:22 AM PDT by
Congressman Billybob
(Proud to be a FORMER member of the Bar of the US Supreme Court since July, 2004.)
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I saw Wendy Long on Scarborough last night. Buchanan was subbing for Joe. She's great! Really represents our side well.
12 posted on
04/15/2005 7:42:54 AM PDT by
BufordP
("I wish we lived in the day when you could challenge a person to a duel!"--Zell Miller)
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The filibuster was used to defend slavery and oppose the Civil Rights Act hardly noble purposes. There is a 1000 pound sound bite. I would add:
The filibuster was used by Democrats to defend slavery and oppose the Civil Rights Act hardly noble purposes.
15 posted on
04/15/2005 7:44:42 AM PDT by
IamConservative
(To worry is to misuse your imagination.)
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The recent Ayres survey shows 67 percent of voters agree that "we should take politics out of the courts and out of the confirmation process." A full 61 percent of Democrats agree with this statement, as well as 73 percent of Independents and 69 percent of Republicans. The one sure way to get politics out of the confirmation process is to get the federal judiciary out of the political process. Right now the federal judiciary is the prime agent of political change in this country. Most of the major policy shifts over the last 30 years have been the direct result of court decisions, not legislation. If the Federal Bench is where the action is in terms of policy making, then it is only natural that politics is going to play a central role in the confirmation of judges to the Federal Bench.
The role of changing the law has to be returned to the Legislative Branch. There the parties can merrily duke it out quite properly in the political sphere.
19 posted on
04/15/2005 7:51:58 AM PDT by
gridlock
(ELIMINATE PERVERSE INCENTIVES)
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From the article:
The American people want senators to do the job our tax dollars pay them to do. Senators who fail to do their jobs - either by failing to show up for their committee meetings, by voting against restoring the Senate tradition of up-or-down votes for judges, or by halting the work of the federal government - might find themselves out of work when they really need the consent of the governed: at their next election.
Wouldn't that be nice? Won't happen though. There are way too many RAT-bots who vote straight RAT no matter who is running.
22 posted on
04/15/2005 8:07:56 AM PDT by
upchuck
("If our nation be destroyed, it would be from the judiciary." ~ Thomas Jefferson)
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23 posted on
04/15/2005 8:16:05 AM PDT by
chaosagent
(It's all right to be crazy. Just don't let it drive you nuts.)
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mega bump; the 200 years thing I wanted to know...
24 posted on
04/15/2005 8:24:46 AM PDT by
gobucks
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The American people want senators to do the job our tax dollars pay them to do. Senators who fail to do their jobs either by failing to show up for their committee meetings, by voting against restoring the Senate tradition of up-or-down votes for judges, or by halting the work of the federal government might find themselves out of work when they really need the consent of the governed: at their next election. Might??
Will.
25 posted on
04/15/2005 8:45:48 AM PDT by
JesseJane
(Senate Republicans = Fainting Goats.... BOO!)
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28 posted on
04/15/2005 9:43:42 AM PDT by
Bahbah
(Something wicked this way comes)
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WCBS just reported that the filibuster has been used to approve judges for over 200 years! Will they stop at nothing?
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