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Politics : Politics of Supreme Court Nominations -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Patricia Trinchero who wrote (219)9/16/2005 7:57:42 PM
From: ChinuSFO  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 292
 
I agree. I wonder though how the Democrats will vote. I liked the way Biden went through the questioning. He really brought out the stonewalling.



To: Patricia Trinchero who wrote (219)9/16/2005 11:10:31 PM
From: ChinuSFO  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 292
 
How many Democrats will vote for Roberts?
Associated Press

WASHINGTON — The only real question left about Supreme Court nominee John Roberts is how many Democrats will vote for him to become the nation's 17th chief justice.

This week's grueling four-day Senate confirmation hearings only confirmed for most of the Senate's majority Republicans their contention that President Bush's pick to succeed William H. Rehnquist is the perfect choice.

... more at chron.com



To: Patricia Trinchero who wrote (219)9/21/2005 3:59:30 AM
From: techguerrilla  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 292
 
If a couple of Republicans come out against Roberts, could the chimp do a "recess appointment?" Hey, I got a better idea. Why doesn't the chimp simply appoint Bolton himself to the Supreme Court during a combined recess-vacation. If the two coincide maybe a hurricane will hit the f**king ranch itself.

/john