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Alito Nomination Hearings

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by insane man, Jan 10, 2006.

  1. rimrocker

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    Ever since Bush started running, many Dems have been hoping he'd self destruct. Banking on that hasn't exactly been a winning strategy and is absolutely no substitute for hard work and coordination. In my view it's contributed a good amount to the damage Bush and cronies have been able to get away with. If the shoe were on the other foot and a Dem had taken office the way Bush did, the GOP would have been merciless at trying to drive polling numbers as low as they could. That the Dems bought into civility, kept thinking in pre-1994 terms, and allowed Bush breathing room even when they had a majority on the Senate provided the base for Bush to exploit 9-11 to the extent he was able. That his numbers are as low as they are with virtually no help from Dems speaks volumes about how vulnerable he really is, yet we can't even get a vote on a radical SC nominee delayed until after the SOTU.
     
  2. El_Conquistador

    El_Conquistador King of the D&D, The Legend, #1 Ranking

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    LOL

    The meltdown on dailykos yesterday made for hilarious reading!!! The people that read that blog regularly and post on it are some of the most bitter losers I've ever come across. They are in crisis mode after Alito.
     
  3. basso

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    as my "boy" Dil would say, "details baby, details."
     
  4. RocketMan Tex

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    They should belong to the women whose bodies they are a part of! :)
     
  5. No Worries

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    Here are the Democrat Senators that who voted for cloture:

    Akaka
    Inouye
    Cantwell
    Rockefeller
    Byrd*
    Bingaman
    Lieberman
    Nelson (FL)
    Nelson (NE)*
    Baucus
    T. Johnson*
    Dorgan
    B. Lincoln
    Salazar
    Conrad*
    Landrieu
    Pryor
    Carper
    Kohl


    and

    http://apnews.excite.com/article/20060131/D8FFS0DO9.html

    All but one of the Senate's majority Republicans voted for his confirmation, while all but four of the Democrats voted against Alito. Republican Lincoln Chafee of Rhode Island voted no and Democrats Ben Nelson of Nebraska, Kent Conrad of North Dakota, Tim Johnson of South Dakota and Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia voted yes.


    * Democratic Senators who voted for cloture and for Alito's nomination.
     
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  6. gwayneco

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    Not even Roe v Wade goes that far.
     
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