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Senior Republican Wins Weeklong Delay on Kagan
newsmax.com ^ | July 13, 2010

Posted on 07/13/2010 1:17:33 PM PDT by bjorn14

The Senate Judiciary Committee postponed scheduled action Tuesday to send Elena Kagan's Supreme Court nomination to the full Senate for confirmation, setting a panel vote for next week.

Republicans insisted on the delay, saying they needed more time to review Kagan's written answers to questions they posed to her after her confirmation hearings, and to inquire still further into how she would behave as a justice.

There's little doubt that the Judiciary panel, where Democrats have a lopsided majority, will approve President Barack Obama's nominee to succeed retiring Justice John Paul Stevens, and that she'll win Senate confirmation within weeks. Democrats have more than enough votes to elevate her, and a handful of Republicans is likely to join them.

But most GOP senators are expected to vote "no," and Sen. Jeff Sessions of Alabama, the top Republican on the Judiciary Committee, strongly suggested he'll be one of them.

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TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events; US: Alabama
KEYWORDS: alabama; elenakagan; kagan
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To: maggief; hoosiermama

WHOA BOY! “CAL” IS DOING SOON GOOD WRITING!


21 posted on 07/13/2010 3:03:51 PM PDT by onyx (Sarah/Michele 2012)
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To: maggief; hoosiermama

Did I blow that post or what? LOL.
CAL is doing some good journalism.


22 posted on 07/13/2010 3:05:09 PM PDT by onyx (Sarah/Michele 2012)
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To: Irish Eyes

On our side, there’s

Sen. Jeff Sessions, Ranking Member
Sen. Orrin Hatch
Sen. Chuck Grassley
Sen. Jon Kyl
Sen. Lindsey Graham
Sen. John Cornyn
Sen. Tom Coburn


23 posted on 07/13/2010 3:06:58 PM PDT by onyx (Sarah/Michele 2012)
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To: Irish Eyes

Lindsey Gramham is supposed to be on our side, so he’s listed on our side.

I’m sure you get my point. :)


24 posted on 07/13/2010 3:08:22 PM PDT by onyx (Sarah/Michele 2012)
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To: onyx

;) Yup


25 posted on 07/13/2010 3:26:43 PM PDT by Irish Eyes
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To: onyx

On our side, there’s

Sen. Jeff Sessions, Ranking Member
Sen. Orrin Hatch
Sen. Chuck Grassley
Sen. Jon Kyl
Sen. Lindsey Graham
Sen. John Cornyn
Sen. Tom Coburn

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We can maybe count on two or maybe three of them besides Sessions


26 posted on 07/13/2010 3:29:32 PM PDT by Irish Eyes
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To: maggief; onyx; hoosiermama

That is a great letter. They have her boxed in. She can’t answer no to any of those questions because she has been intimately involved in the health care bill and everybody knows it. I wish they would fillibuster her nomination until November.


27 posted on 07/13/2010 3:42:40 PM PDT by penelopesire ("Did you plug the hole yet daddy?")
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To: dandiegirl

I’m saying that Republicans could be selling their votes to Obama.


28 posted on 07/13/2010 3:49:59 PM PDT by donna (The fruits of Feminism: Angry fathers, bitter mothers, fat kids and political correctness.)
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To: bjorn14; green pastures

I don’t believe the “on our side” list. And Sessions can only “strongly suggest”?? Do ANY of the Reps have a backbone? Couldn’t the top one on the Judiciary Committee call a press conference and tell the people his vote is “Hell, no” and why? Are Reps even allowed to have press conferences? Are they allowed to talk to the press? While they still are, they better make use of it. Or the day is coming................


29 posted on 07/13/2010 5:09:01 PM PDT by CatDancer (I want to call Sarah Palin "Madame President". And I'm old. So hurry up!)
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To: lodi90

WAKE UP AMERICA!


I AGREE WITH THAT2

30 posted on 07/13/2010 5:24:37 PM PDT by BobP (The piss-stream media - Never to be watched again in my house)
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To: SloopJohnB

Wow. That’s some tombstone.


31 posted on 07/13/2010 5:41:07 PM PDT by American Quilter (Obama hates FreeRepublic--annoy him by donating today!)
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To: onyx

Not in this day and age.


32 posted on 07/13/2010 6:42:05 PM PDT by hoosiermama (ONLY DEAD FISH GO WITH THE FLOW.......I am swimming with Sarahcudah! Sarah has read the tealeaves.)
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To: maggief

BINGO...Got her cornered!


33 posted on 07/13/2010 6:42:54 PM PDT by hoosiermama (ONLY DEAD FISH GO WITH THE FLOW.......I am swimming with Sarahcudah! Sarah has read the tealeaves.)
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To: maggief; All; onyx; Irish Eyes
...Judiciary Committee rules allow any senator to delay action on a bill or nomination until the next meeting or for one week, whichever is later.

Dad asks if each and every senator can request the one week delay or just those on the committee.....;~)

34 posted on 07/13/2010 6:48:22 PM PDT by hoosiermama (ONLY DEAD FISH GO WITH THE FLOW.......I am swimming with Sarahcudah! Sarah has read the tealeaves.)
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To: hoosiermama

http://judiciary.senate.gov/about/committee-rules.cfm

Rules of Procedure United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary

155 Cong. Rec. S2550 (daily ed. Feb. 26, 2009)

I. MEETINGS OF THE COMMITTEE

1. Meetings of the Committee may be called by the Chairman as he may deem necessary on three days’ notice of the date, time, place and subject matter of the meeting, or in the alternative with the consent of the Ranking Minority Member, or pursuant to the provision of the Standing Rules of the Senate, as amended.

2. Unless a different date and time are set by the Chairman pursuant to (1) of this section, Committee meetings shall be held beginning at 10:00 a.m. on Thursdays the Senate is in session, which shall be the regular meeting day for the transaction of business.

3. At the request of any member, or by action of the Chairman, a bill, matter, or nomination on the agenda of the Committee may be held over until the next meeting of the Committee or for one week, whichever occurs later.

II. HEARINGS OF THE COMMITTEE

1. The Committee shall provide a public announcement of the date, time, place and subject matter of any hearing to be conducted by the Committee or any Subcommittee at least seven calendar days prior to the commencement of that hearing, unless the Chairman with the consent of the Ranking Minority Member determines that good cause exists to begin such hearing at an earlier date. Witnesses shall provide a written statement of their testimony and curriculum vitae to the Committee at least 24 hours preceding the hearings in as many copies as the Chairman of the Committee or Subcommittee prescribes.

2. In the event 14 calendar days’ notice of a hearing has been made, witnesses appearing before the Committee, including any witness representing a Government agency, must file with the Committee at least 48 hours preceding appearance written statements of their testimony and curriculum vitae in as many copies as the Chairman of the Committee or Subcommittee prescribes.

3. In the event a witness fails timely to file the written statement in accordance with this rule, the Chairman may permit the witness to testify, or deny the witness the privilege of testifying before the Committee, or permit the witness to testify in response to questions from Senators without the benefit of giving an opening statement.

III. QUORUMS

1. Six Members of the Committee, actually present, shall constitute a quorum for the purpose of discussing business. Eight Members of the Committee, including at least two Members of the minority, shall constitute a quorum for the purpose of transacting business. No bill, matter, or nomination shall be ordered reported from the Committee, however, unless a majority of the Committee is actually present at the time such action is taken and a majority of those present support the action taken.

2. For the purpose of taking down sworn testimony, a quorum of the Committee and each Subcommittee thereof, now or hereafter appointed, shall consist of one Senator.

IV. BRINGING A MATTER TO A VOTE

The Chairman shall entertain a non-debatable motion to bring a matter before the Committee to a vote. If there is objection to bring the matter to a vote without further debate, a roll call vote of the Committee shall be taken, and debate shall be terminated if the motion to bring the matter to a vote without further debate passes with ten votes in the affirmative, one of which must be cast by the minority.

V. AMENDMENTS

1. Provided at least seven calendars days’ notice of the agenda is given, and the text of the proposed bill or resolution has been made available at least seven calendar days in advance, it shall not be in order for the Committee to consider any amendment in the first degree proposed to any measure under consideration by the Committee unless such amendment has been delivered to the office of the Committee and circulated via e-mail to each of the offices by at least 5:00 p.m. the day prior to the scheduled start of the meeting.

2. It shall be in order, without prior notice, for a Member to offer a motion to strike a single section of any bill, resolution, or amendment under consideration.

3. The time limit imposed on the filing of amendments shall apply to no more than three bill identified by the Chairman and included on the Committee’s legislative agenda.

4. This section of the rule may be waived by agreement of the Chairman and the Ranking Minority Member.

VI. PROXY VOTING

When a recorded vote is taken in the Committee on any bill, resolution, amendment, or any other question, a quorum being present, Members who are unable to attend the meeting may submit votes by proxy, in writing or by telephone, or through personal instructions. A proxy must be specific with respect to the matters it addresses.

VII. SUBCOMMITTEES

1. Any Member of the Committee may sit with any Subcommittee during its hearings or any other meeting, but shall not have the authority to vote on any matter before the Subcommittee unless a Member of such Subcommittee.

2. Subcommittees shall be considered de novo whenever there is a change in the Subcommittee chairmanship and seniority on the particular Subcommittee shall not necessarily apply.

3. Except for matters retained at the full Committee, matters shall be referred to the appropriate Subcommittee or Subcommittees by the Chairman, except as agreed by a majority vote of the Committee or by the agreement of the Chairman and the Ranking Minority Member.

4. Provided all members of the Subcommittee consent, a bill or other matter may be polled out of the Subcommittee. In order to be polled out of a Subcommittee, a majority of the members of the Subcommittee who vote must vote in favor of reporting the bill or matter to the Committee.

VIII. ATTENDANCE RULES

1. Official attendance at all Committee business meetings of the Committee shall be kept by the Committee Clerk. Official attendance at all Subcommittee business meetings shall be kept by the Subcommittee Clerk.

2. Official attendance at all hearings shall be kept, provided that Senators are notified by the Committee Chairman and Ranking Minority Member, in the case of Committee hearings, and by the Subcommittee Chairman and Ranking Minority Member, in the case of Subcommittee Hearings, 48 hours in advance of the hearing that attendance will be taken; otherwise, no attendance will be taken. Attendance at all hearings is encouraged.


35 posted on 07/13/2010 6:56:47 PM PDT by maggief
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To: donna

Yep, you are probably right.


36 posted on 07/13/2010 7:30:05 PM PDT by dandiegirl
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To: SloopJohnB

The tombstone says a lot, but I don’t know if the American people would recognize the dates, considering how public education discourages the teaching of “just dates” and “just facts”.


37 posted on 07/13/2010 8:36:11 PM PDT by Theodore R. (Rush was right when he said America can survive Obama but not the Obama supporters.)
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To: Colonel_Flagg
Ordinarily I don't always subscribe to this kind of thinking, but I'm with you on this. This is a necessary time for party discipline to preserve the Constitution of the United States and its correct interpretation

we just had 3 RINOs vote for destruction of Wallstreet. I dont see these clowns voting any different on Kagan.

38 posted on 07/14/2010 3:53:15 AM PDT by Vaquero (Don't pick a fight with an old guy. If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you.)
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