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  • No Reason for Giddiness over These Judges (Rush is Right!)

    06/09/2005 7:29:00 PM PDT · by Recovering_Democrat · 47 replies · 1,966+ views
    Rush Limbaugh ^ | 06/09/05 | Rush Limbaugh
    Rush 24/7 is a helluva good site. I don't want to deprive Rush of income, so I am going to redact (edit) some of his commentary and still get the idea across. For those of you wondering if you should do it, spend $6.95 for one month and see if you agree. I think this is worth hearing, because it fits my opinion pretty accurately. Rush says: "All right, folks, I want to start off here with the judge deal. I'm starting to see some giddiness out there from people on our side that these judges are being confirmed this...
  • Senate OKs Brown, ends Pryor filibuster

    06/08/2005 3:20:02 PM PDT · by SmithL · 50 replies · 2,716+ views
    AP ^ | 6/8/5 | JESSE J. HOLLAND
    WASHINGTON - The Senate on Wednesday confirmed California judge Janice Rogers Brown for the federal appeals court, ending a two-year battle filled with accusations of racism and sexism and shadowed by a dispute over Democratic blocking tactics. Senators quickly followed by ending another long-term filibuster, clearing the way for a vote Thursday on former Alabama Attorney General William Pryor as outlined in an agreement last month that averted a showdown that could have brought Senate action to a halt.After giving Pryor a final vote and confirming two Michigan nominees to other appeals court posts, senators plan to leave President Bush's...
  • CONGRATULATIONS TO JUDGE BILL PRYOR (11th CIR)!!

    05/24/2005 6:09:54 AM PDT · by CWW · 13 replies · 653+ views
    Vanity ^ | 05-24-05 | cww
    A year ago things looked bleak for the confirmation of former Alabama Attorney General Bill Pryor. He had given up a new term as the popular Attorney General of Alabama when the President offered him a recess appointment. Democrats and pro-abortion and gay rights groups vehemently opposed his nomination, attempting (albeit unsuccessfully) to smear his good name and reputation. Ted Kennedy, et al. challenged his appointment all the way to the Supreme Court. With the filibuster in place, Judge Pryor was one of the least likely nominees to be confirmed because of his principled pro-life stand. Who can forget Judge...
  • Senate Judiciary Committee approves William Pryor

    05/12/2005 10:13:36 AM PDT · by Anti-Bubba182 · 47 replies · 2,317+ views
    AP ^ | May 12, 2005 | Staff
    CAPITOL HILL The Senate Judiciary Committee has approved the last of four hotly disputed judicial nominees on a party line vote. The ten-to-eight vote sends acting appeals court Judge William Pryor's nomination to the Senate. Democrats blocked his nomination in President Bush's last term. But Bush gave him a temporary seat on the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta with a recess appointment. They've vowed to filibuster Pryor and three other Bush nominees this time around, too. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist has threatened to disallow future filibusters and force a vote on Pryor and the others. Democrats say...
  • Why Judicial Appointments Do NOT Matter (Schiavo)

    03/26/2005 11:56:14 AM PST · by UnbelievingScumOnTheOtherSide · 101 replies · 2,237+ views
    2005-03-26 | UnbelievingScumOnTheOtherSide
    One more reason in a long history that judicial appointments will not solve the problem of leftist judges and judicial tyranny was seen on Mar. 23, 2005, in the request for emergency rehearing of the 11th Circuit en banc of the case of Schiavo v. Schiavo when George W. Bush recess appointment William H. Pryor, Jr., voted AGAINST rehearing. Rather than joining in the cogent and spirited dissent of Judge Tjoflat or associating himself with the dissent of Judge Wilson (a Clinton appointee) in the original three-judge panel, he voted with the majority in the 10-2 denial of rehearing. Judge...
  • Pryor Won't Face Senate Judiciary Inquiry

    03/07/2005 2:03:11 PM PST · by hinterlander · 29 replies · 2,806+ views
    Human Events Online ^ | March 7, 2005 | Robert Bluey
    Senate Judiciary Chairman Arlen Specter (R.-Pa.) plans to usher judicial nominee William H. Pryor, Jr. through his committee without a new hearing, a committee aide told HUMAN EVENTS Monday. Senate Democrats blocked Pryor in two filibusters in July and November 2003. In an effort to circumvent the Democrats' opposition, President Bush gave Pryor a recess appointment to the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Feb. 20, 2004. The appointment expires at the end of 2005 when Congress adjourns. Since taking his seat on the 11th Circuit, Pryor has authored "progressive" and "moderate" opinions, Specter said at a February 24...
  • Pryor Impressions

    03/03/2005 7:49:32 AM PST · by votelife · 4 replies · 361+ views
    Mobile Register ^ | 3/3/05 | QUIN HILLYER
    Pryor Impressions Alabamans want to know why Bill Pryor is being filibustered in the Senate. BY QUIN HILLYER Thursday, March 3, 2005 12:01 a.m. EST MOBILE, Ala.--If judicial nominations represent the spear-point of all of the partisan battles in Washington, former Alabama Attorney General Bill Pryor is the poison on the spear. Judge Pryor, whose renomination to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals could get a Senate hearing as early as March 9, has become a folk hero to conservatives nationwide while drawing fierce denunciations from liberal editorial pages. Come to Alabama, though, and the cognoscenti from all shades of...
  • Specter Speaks on Pryor and Bork

    11/07/2004 9:45:36 AM PST · by Founding Father · 23 replies · 985+ views
    Specter Press RElease ^ | July 23, 2003 | Arlen Specter
    Washington, D.C. - Senator Arlen Specter (R-PA), a senior member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, made the following statement regarding the pending nomination of Alabama Attorney General William Pryor to a federal appeals court judgship: "I am voting in the affirmative to send Attorney General Pryor to the floor reserving my final decision until the vote by the full Senate. As indicated in my questioning of the nominee at the Committee hearing, there are a number of areas of concern in his record. Since that hearing, an additional issue has arisen on campaign contributions. Before the floor vote, I intend...
  • Filibuster Politics: Why the GOP needs a 'judiciary mandate.'

    10/13/2004 5:46:40 AM PDT · by OESY · 11 replies · 541+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | October 13, 2004 | C. BOYDEN GRAY
    With three weeks to Election Day, it is time for Republicans to close the deal with swing voters -- independents, Southern and Midwestern moderates, blue-collar households, Catholics, and Hispanics. The tactics of Senate Democrats and their liberal allies are now so nakedly partisan that the judiciary could well become the issue that wins tight Senate races and presidential battleground states for the GOP. (A secondary benefit of campaigning on this issue is that it establishes a clear "judiciary mandate" -- an advantage when addressing the Senate's rule for filibusters and a bonus when the time comes to nominate a Supreme...
  • Kennedy Wants Fed Apellate Judge Off Bench

    07/02/2004 8:12:27 PM PDT · by arbee4bush · 25 replies · 335+ views
    Las Vegas SUN ^ | July 02, 2004 at 14:47:11 PDT | Mark Sherman
    WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. Edward Kennedy is trying for the third time to persuade the colleagues of federal appellate Judge William Pryor to bump him from the bench. The Massachusetts Democrat is asking the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta to rule that President Bush's appointment of Pryor in February during a congressional recess was unconstitutional. "Immediate consideration of this issue is critical: Judge Pryor has already sat or is scheduled to sit on over 60 cases, all of which may have to be reheard and re-decided if his appointment is ultimately adjudged invalid," Kennedy said in a...
  • Sen. Edward Kennedy Loses Bid to Get Bill Pryor off Federal Bench

    06/11/2004 8:27:33 PM PDT · by nuconvert · 17 replies · 234+ views
    Ap ^ | june11, 2004
    Sen. Edward Kennedy Loses Bid to Get Bill Pryor off Federal Bench Associated Press Jun 11, 2004 ATLANTA (AP) - Sen. Edward Kennedy lost a legal challenge to President Bush's appointment of former Alabama Attorney General Bill Pryor to a federal appeals judgeship. Pryor's appointment has been vigorously opposed by Democratic senators who have objected to his past comments and writings on abortion and homosexuality. After the Senate failed to confirm Pryor's appointment, Bush installed him on the 11th U.S. Circuit of Appeals on Feb. 20 as a "recess appointment," which does not require Senate confirmation. In a challenge filed...
  • Kennedy Seeks Ruling Against Pryor Judgeship

    06/09/2004 3:34:03 PM PDT · by hardhead · 23 replies · 218+ views
    Fox News ^ | June 9, 2004 | Fox News
    WASHINGTON — Sen. Edward Kennedy is trying to file a "friend of the court," or amicus, brief that argues that the recess appointment of Judge William Pryor Jr. was unconstitutional, according to a new court document. The request was sent Wednesday to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in the case of Adefemi v. Ashcroft, which challenges a Board of Immigration Appeals (search) decision that the now-defunct Immigration and Naturalization Service had enough evidence to deport Adefemi, a citizen of Nigeria, on a firearms offense. The case is set for arguments in front of the full court, or "en banc,"...
  • Cornyn Chastises Kennedy for Questioning Constitutionality of Recess Appointment

    03/10/2004 9:52:35 AM PST · by Tumbleweed_Connection · 7 replies · 222+ views
    Talon ^ | 3/10/04 | Jimmy Moore
    Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) chastised Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-MA) on Tuesday for sending a letter to a district court questioning the constitutionality of a recent recess appointment made by President George W. Bush. As previously reported by Talon News, Bush exercised his constitutional authority to appoint a half dozen judicial nominees which had been filibustered by the Democratic minority in the U.S. Senate on February 20. One of these appointments included Alabama Attorney General William H. Pryor Jr., who was named to fill a vacancy on the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, which is over federal court appeals from Alabama,...
  • Judicial Panel Named in Case to Overturn Roe v. Wade Abortion Decision

    02/25/2004 3:49:42 AM PST · by litany_of_lies · 13 replies · 215+ views
    LifeNews.com ^ | Feb. 24, 2004 | Steve Ertelt
    Judicial Panel Named in Case to Overturn Roe v. Wade Abortion Decision New Orleans, LA (LifeNews.com) -- A three-judge panel has been named by the federal appeals court that will hear Norma McCorvey's case to overturn the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision. Once named, the judges immediately declared that they will not hear oral arguments in the case. The panel consists of Judge Edith Holland Jones, Judge Edward Prado of San Antonio, and Judge Jacques L. Wiener of Shreveport, Louisiana. The judges say they do not need to hear oral arguments in order to rule on McCorvey's motion, which...
  • More Provocation

    02/20/2004 9:57:06 PM PST · by ScuzzyTerminator · 19 replies · 385+ views
    Washington Post ^ | Saturday, February 21, 2004 | Washington Post Editorial
    More Provocation Saturday, February 21, 2004; Page A18 THE NOMINATION of Alabama Attorney General William H. Pryor Jr. to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit was, from the beginning, a provocation on the part of the Bush administration. Yesterday Mr. Bush made that provocation all the more provocative by installing Mr. Pryor -- who has been held up by a Democratic filibuster -- by recess appointment. Mr. Pryor is the second judge the president has placed on the bench using this procedure, which allows the president to bypass Senate confirmation for appointments made on a temporary basis....
  • Bush Installs Appeals Court Nominee Who Was Blocked by Senate Democrats

    02/20/2004 3:15:58 PM PST · by nuconvert · 30 replies · 251+ views
    AP ^ | 2-20-2004
    Bush Installs Appeals Court Nominee Who Was Blocked by Senate Democrats By Jeffrey Mcmurray Feb. 20, 2004 Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - Bypassing angry Senate Democrats, President Bush installed Alabama Attorney General William Pryor as a U.S. appeals court judge on Friday in his second "recess appointment" of a controversial nominee in five weeks. Pryor's federal appointment has been vigorously opposed by Democratic senators who have objected to his past comments and writings on abortion and homosexuality. Bush praised Pryor as a "leading American lawyer" and said he had been pushed past the Senate's normal confirmation process because of...
  • Recess Appointment of Bill Pryor!!

    02/20/2004 2:05:03 PM PST · by Preacher777 · 38 replies · 285+ views
    Coalition for a Fair Judiciary | Feb. 20, 2004 | Kay Daly
    Coalition for a Fair Judiciary FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Kay Daly February 20, 2004 (703) 822-9831 Coalition Hails Recess Appointment of Bill Pryor to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals President Recess Appoints While The Senate Obstructs (WASHINGTON, DC) – The Coalition for a Fair Judiciary today hailed the recess appointment of Alabama Attorney General Bill Pryor to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals. “A minority of Senators are obstructing several of President Bush’s judicial nominees at the behest of extreme left-wing special interests. Enough is enough,” said Kay Daly, president of the Coalition for a Fair Judiciary. “This recess...
  • David Pryor: Time for 21st century changes in Electoral College

    02/08/2004 6:30:00 PM PST · by HAL9000 · 108 replies · 752+ views
    Arkansas Democrat-Gazette ^ | February 8, 2004 | CALVIN R. LEDBETTER JR. AND DAVID PRYOR
    In January 2001, George W. Bush was inaugurated as the 43 rd president of the United States. This was after a very close election in the Electoral College, a Supreme Court decision on vote counting in Florida, and Bush lost the popular vote by more than a half million votes. If a candidate who lost the popular vote was declared the winner in some other country in which the United States had an interest, we would appeal to the United Nations, possibly apply economic sanctions, or even use military force to show our displeasure at this frustration of the...
  • Bill Pryor's Shocking Comments During Roy Moore's "Trial"

    11/18/2003 11:09:23 AM PST · by Theodore R. · 7 replies · 108+ views
    Chuck Baldwin Ministries ^ | 11-18-03 | Baldwin, Chuck
    Bill Pryor's Shocking Comments During Roy Moore's "Trial" By Chuck Baldwin Food For Thought From The Chuck Wagon November 18, 2003 Following up on my last column, it is extremely important that every American citizen read the exchange between Alabama Attorney General Bill Pryor and Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore during Moore's trial. Since The Court of the Judiciary did not allow television cameras or recording devices in the courtroom, it is up to people like me to get the word out to the American people as to what Pryor said. The examination of Chief Justice Moore by...
  • Chuck Baldwin: "The American Inquisition Has Begun"

    11/15/2003 11:59:35 AM PST · by Theodore R. · 19 replies · 313+ views
    Chuck Baldwin Ministries ^ | 11-14-03 | Baldwin, Chuck
    The American Inquisition Has Begun By Chuck Baldwin Food For Thought From The Chuck Wagon November 15, 2003 I was in attendance at Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore's trial in Montgomery this past Wednesday and Thursday. "Trial" is not really the proper word, however. A better word is "inquisition." There was never a doubt that the "judges" had made up their minds to remove Chief Justice Moore from the bench before the proceedings ever began. They sat like wooden Indians throughout the trial, taking few notes and, with only one exception, making no comments, and asking no questions. Furthermore, Moore's...