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Samuel Alito ~ Senate Judiciary Hearing [LIVE THREAD] (Day-3)
Senate Judiciary ^ | 1-11-06 | Senate Judiciary

Posted on 01/11/2006 5:01:17 AM PST by OXENinFLA

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To: conservativebabe

LOL! Wrong kind of Guiness, Ted was thinking!


1,561 posted on 01/11/2006 11:04:44 AM PST by saveliberty (Proud to be Head Snowflake and Bushbot)
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To: Semper Paratus
Hope all this costs the 'rats a lot of Italo-American votes.

LOL. If what I've heard during my errands today is indication, it's costing the Dems more votes than that. They've really blotted their copybooks this time.

1,562 posted on 01/11/2006 11:04:50 AM PST by mewzilla (Property must be secured or liberty cannot exist. John Adams)
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To: You Dirty Rats

I can't believe what absolute scumbags senators are...IMHO, most are also criminals; most are above the law.


1,563 posted on 01/11/2006 11:05:01 AM PST by shield (The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instructions.Pr 1:7)
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To: Semper Paratus

Long Dong is more relevant than this CAP and Vanguard stuff. Who would have thought Democrats could get dumber than that?


1,564 posted on 01/11/2006 11:05:01 AM PST by Democratshavenobrains
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To: jennyjenny
Why does he do this to himself?

A better question would be why does he do this to us?

1,565 posted on 01/11/2006 11:05:05 AM PST by retrokitten
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To: jennyjenny

has he even asked a question yet?


1,566 posted on 01/11/2006 11:05:16 AM PST by newnhdad
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To: Clint N. Suhks

Lol. I'm very puzzled and troubled and concerned about this entire hearing.


1,567 posted on 01/11/2006 11:05:30 AM PST by ilovew ("We are living through a watershed moment in the story of freedom." GWB 12-14-05)
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To: All

1,568 posted on 01/11/2006 11:05:35 AM PST by dead (I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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To: RoseofTexas

I just got back from grocery shopping and trying to catch on FR not my house cleaning, one of the the advantages of being a widow. I can cook and clean when I feel like it. Sorry I missed this morning.


1,569 posted on 01/11/2006 11:05:35 AM PST by not-alone
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To: RoseofTexas
My house needs my attention and I'm glued to FR, the tube and the radio, all at the same time, you think I would be in a clean mode today, BUT NOOOOOOOOOOOOO...DANG IT, FR is so addictive, and all the commotion on today is so Delicious! I love it! The RATS are in a melt down! ;0)

I hear ya!! I am having a party on Sunday with over 50 here!! I should be cleaning , but NO!! I am reading posts, watching Fox, and listening!!! Sigh........

1,570 posted on 01/11/2006 11:05:37 AM PST by pollywog (Psalm 121;1 I Lift my eyes to the hills from whence cometh my help.)
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To: Clint N. Suhks
Biden's still puzzled.

"That makes me very troubled".

I'm even more confused now.....and concerned.

1,571 posted on 01/11/2006 11:06:09 AM PST by jennyjenny
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To: All

November 27, 2005
From Alito's Past, a Window on Conservatives at Princeton
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
WASHINGTON, Nov. 26 - In the fall of 1985, Concerned Alumni of Princeton was entering a crisis.

The group's members at the time included Samuel A. Alito Jr., now President Bush's nominee to the Supreme Court, although there is no evidence that he played an active or prominent role.

The group had been founded in 1972, the year that Judge Alito graduated, by alumni upset that Princeton had recently begun admitting women. It published a magazine, Prospect, which persistently accused the administration of taking a permissive approach to student life, of promoting birth control and paying for abortions, and of diluting the explicitly Christian character of the school.

As Princeton admitted a growing number of minority students, Concerned Alumni charged repeatedly that the administration was lowering admission standards, undermining the university's distinctive traditions and admitting too few children of alumni. "Currently alumni children comprise 14 percent of each entering class, compared with an 11 percent quota for blacks and Hispanics," the group wrote in a 1985 fund-raising letter sent to all Princeton graduates.

By the mid-1980's, however, Princeton students and recent alumni were increasingly finding such statements anachronistic or worse.

"Is the issue the percentage of alumni children admitted or the percentage of minorities?" Jonathan Morgan, a conservative undergraduate working with the group, asked its board members that fall in an internal memorandum. "I don't see the relevance in comparing the two, except in a racist context (i.e. why do we let in so many minorities and not alumni children?)," he continued.

By 1987, the group had sputtered out.

Mr. Morgan's memorandum and other records of Concerned Alumni are contained at the Library of Congress in the papers of William A. Rusher, a leader of the group and a former publisher of National Review.

Those records and others at Mudd Library at Princeton give no indication that Judge Alito, who sits on the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, was among the group's major donors. He was not an active leader of the group, and two of his classmates who were involved and Mr. Rusher said they did not remember his playing a role.

But in an application for a promotion in the Reagan administration in the fall of 1985, Judge Alito was asked to provide information about his "philosophical commitment" to administration policies and listed his membership in Concerned Alumni.

When the White House disclosed the application this month, liberal groups opposed to his nomination pounced on the connection. "The question for senators to consider and to ask is why Samuel Alito would brag about his membership in an organization known for its fervent hostility to the inclusion of women and minorities at Princeton," said Ralph G. Neas, president of People for the American Way.

Steve Schmidt, a White House spokesman, declined to comment. But former leaders of Concerned Alumni say they do not remember the group objecting to the inclusion of minorities, only to the university's affirmative action policies.

Andrew P. Napolitano, a friend and Princeton classmate of Judge Alito, questioned the relevance of Judge Alito's association with the group. "His membership probably tells you that his social inclinations are conservative," said Mr. Napolitano, who became a leader of the group, "but he is so intellectually honest that he labored mightily to keep those inclinations from influencing his decisions on the bench."

As for how Judge Alito might rule as a Supreme Court justice, Mr. Napolitano, a former Superior Court judge in New Jersey, said, "Who knows what will happen?"

By 1985 Concerned Alumni had become well known in conservative circles. Financed in part by Shelby Cullom Davis, a member of the 1930 class and the ambassador to Switzerland in the Nixon administration, the group announced in an early fund-raising pamphlet that its goals included a less-liberal faculty and "a more traditional undergraduate population."

A pamphlet for parents suggested that "racial tensions" and loose oversight of campus social life were contributing to a spike in campus crime. A brochure for Princeton alumni warned, "The unannounced goal of the administration, now achieved, of a student population of approximately 40 percent women and minorities will largely vitiate the alumni body of the future."

In 1975, an alumni panel that included Senator Bill Frist of Tennessee, the current Republican leader and a 1974 Princeton graduate, concluded that Concerned Alumni had "presented a distorted, narrow and hostile view of the university that cannot help but have misinformed and even alarmed many alumni" and "undoubtedly generated adverse national publicity." (Mr. Frist could not be reached for comment.) In 1977, The New Yorker devoted 20 pages to a gently derisive history of the group's squabbles with the university.

By the 1980's, however, Concerned Alumni had added a new cause: the defense of the exclusive "eating clubs," where many upper class Princeton students took their meals, and especially the three all-male clubs. All now admit women.

As a student, Judge Alito had not joined any of the clubs, taking his meals at a dining hall. But the leaders of Concerned Alumni and the editors of Prospect regarded the clubs as pillars of the university's distinctive social life that were under attack by the Princeton administration.

When the administration proposed a new system of residential colleges with their own dining halls, Prospect denounced the idea as a potential threat to the system of eating clubs. The magazine charged that, like affirmative action, the plan was "intended to create racial harmony."

Prospect portrayed the proposal as an effort to end the de facto segregation of the campus in which black students were concentrated in one dormitory and mostly did not belong to the clubs. "Doubtless, there will be many who regard this as mere stalling, and prejudice by another name," an unsigned 1982 editorial argued in defense of the magazine's position. "If realistic approaches to problems must be called dirty names because we do not like them, well, there is no remedy for it."

The magazine's content also grew increasingly provocative under the editorship of conservative rising stars, including Dinesh D'Souza and later Laura Ingraham.

A March 1984 article by Mr. D'Souza told the story of a Puerto Rican first-year student whose mother sought to remove her from the school after learning that she was having sex with a male student and was receiving sex-education from the school. The magazine said the administration had increased the female student's financial aide to enable her to stay, and it accused Princeton of giving new meaning to the phrase "in loco parentis."

Hundreds of students signed a petition protesting the article as an invasion of privacy, and the campus debate received national attention.

Later that year, Concerned Alumni fund-raising letters to Princeton graduates charged that the director of the university's health clinic had "celebrated the fact that 31 out of 33 pregnant students had abortions after receiving counseling from Princeton's sex clinic."

In January 1985 - a few months before Judge Alito filled out his Reagan administration application - William G. Bowen, Princeton's president, issued a statement calling the letter "callous" and "outrageous."

In an interview, Ms. Ingraham said liberal groups were making too much of Judge Alito's membership. "Stop the presses!" she said. "Sam Alito, a conservative, was once a member of a conservative Princeton alumni group."

Mr. D'Souza said supporters of Concerned Alumni were motivated by a fear that "traditional values" at Princeton had come under attack, but their specific concerns varied from academic standards to the athletic program. Judge Alito's support for the group "might tell you something," he said, "but it is hard to know what."

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1,572 posted on 01/11/2006 11:06:22 AM PST by AliVeritas (DNC - The longer the nose, the more we expose. Stick and Bucket Brigade, Able Danger, Barrett)
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To: retrokitten

LOL! You mean that he loves us? LOL


1,573 posted on 01/11/2006 11:06:39 AM PST by saveliberty (Proud to be Head Snowflake and Bushbot)
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To: dead

BWAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


1,574 posted on 01/11/2006 11:06:48 AM PST by tiredoflaundry (I'll admit it , I'm a Snow Flake !)
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To: not-alone

I have gotten NOTHING done the last two days other than feed my children. It's sad. I'll actually be glad when the hearings are done.


1,575 posted on 01/11/2006 11:06:50 AM PST by conservativebabe
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To: saveliberty

lol -Wish I had thought of that!


1,576 posted on 01/11/2006 11:06:53 AM PST by Boston Tea Party
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To: Mad_as_heck
This is Senator Specter's moment of glory (barf) and he will protect it like Ted defending the world's last bottle of Vodka.

ROFLMAO!

I like you tagline.

1,577 posted on 01/11/2006 11:06:54 AM PST by rllngrk33 (The RATs and Media are the enemy.)
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To: dead

LOL!


1,578 posted on 01/11/2006 11:07:11 AM PST by Liberty Valance (Hook'em Horns!)
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To: pollywog; Howlin

One of these days we must do a thread on Freepers household tips on cleaning while being on a live thread...


1,579 posted on 01/11/2006 11:07:23 AM PST by mystery-ak (End Freepathons, become a monthly donor...)
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To: mewzilla
They've really blotted their copybooks this time.

What a marvelous old phrase...harking back to the time of fountain pens, and no typewriters much less computers.

1,580 posted on 01/11/2006 11:07:27 AM PST by American Quilter
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