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To: LindyBill who wrote (151)5/1/2003 4:47:25 PM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793957
 
Wow! Where is those famous "Senatorial Manners?" Hatch has always been known for them. Things are getting hot! FOXNews.com

Panel Spars Over Roberts Nomination

Thursday, May 01, 2003

WASHINGTON ? Republican lawmakers frustrated with the slow pace of judicial confirmations and Democratic maneuvers to prevent President Bush's nominees from getting a vote on the Senate floor are taking out their frustrations in a variety of ways<<<

>>>>"Some [of his questions] I totally disagree with," Hatch of Utah said. "Some I think are dumbass questions, between you and me. I am not kidding you. I mean, as much as I love and respect you, I just think that's true."

A stunned Schumer asked if he heard the chairman correctly, to which Hatch said yes. Again, Schumer asked Hatch if he would like to "revise and extend his remark," congressional speak for change his mind.

A former trial attorney, Hatch replied: "No, I am going to keep it exactly the way it is. I mean, I hate to say it. I mean, I feel badly saying it between you and me. But I do know dumbass questions when I see dumbass questions."

The nervous laughter that accompanied the exchange belies the growing tension over the confirmation process.

While Roberts, a respected lawyer nominated for the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, is likely to win Senate approval, Democrats fear the conservative 48-year-old with 39 cases before the Supreme Court under his belt, may one day be nominated to sit on that bench.
foxnews.com



To: LindyBill who wrote (151)5/1/2003 8:41:21 PM
From: JohnM  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793957
 
U.S. Fumes Over Cuba's Seat on U.N. Rights Panel

This issue just reeks of irony. Of course, the Bush folk are right with their argument. The problem is they have no standing to make the argument because the political culture and interests out of which they come are justly perceived as caring about these issues only when they conform to ideological preferences. Condemn them in Cuba (or China) but not in Pinochet's Chile or El Salvador or the Shah's Iran.