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Justice for Judges Freep Report (D.C. Chapter anti-filibuster buttons featured in Washington Post)
D.C. Chapter ^ | Friday, November 14, 2003 | Kristinn

Posted on 11/14/2003 8:43:53 PM PST by kristinn


Photo credit: Julia Ewan - The Washington Post


A multitude of conservative and Republican groups came together Wednesday, Thursday and Friday to help Republican senators highlight the obstruction by the Democrats of high profile judicial nominations made by President Bush. The Justice for Judges Marathon began at 6pm Wednesday. It featured continuous debate on the Senate floor by both parties through Friday morning.

The D.C. Chapter of Free Republic was honored to be asked to help. We were able to provide homemade food, assistance in the War Room and the Mansfield Room, moral support in the Senate Gallery, and hundreds of anti filibuster buttons. Two of the buttons were prominently featured in a photo accompanying an article in the Style section of today's Washington Post. The photo was part of a montage on page C7 that is not available online. Angelwood scanned in the image shown at the beginning of this report from her copy of The Post.

Freepers from near and far answered the call to come to the Capitol to help the Republican majority fight the good fight. While Freepers were up in the Gallery and other rooms, Chuck Muth and Jeff Gannon were braving the rats (two and four-legged) in the Senate's basement radio studio to broadcast Radio Free Republic interviews.

For the support groups, it took awhile for everyone to get in the groove, as this was thrown together at the last minute; but things came together quickly and soon we were rockin'!

At around 8:30pm we dropped our food off at the Hart Building (in my case it was tgslTakoma's beloved patriotic shortbread cookies), and then it was off to the Senate. We had to park several blocks away, and walk through the torrential rains and high winds before we arrived at the security entrance to the Senate side of the Capitol. After passing through the much-improved Capitol Police checkpoint, we went to the Appointments Desk and picked up our Gallery passes. We walked off down the heavily guarded hallway toward the stairs leading up to the Gallery, and we immediately ran into FRiendly faces from out of town (including LisaFab and her lurker friend Ed). We were told that Angelwood was already in the War Room, so we went directly there. The War Room turned out to be more like a waiting room, because we had to wait until 10pm for the Democrats to leave the Mansfield Room, so that our side could take over the room and begin setting up for our scheduled press conferences.

A Capitol Police officer had come by earlier to remind people that sleeping was not allowed in the War Room. Fortunately, he could not see the two toddlers curled up asleep underneath a table.

Maria Heil, of the Second Amendment Sisters, was in the War Room resting her injured knee, as she was scheduled to speak to the press at oh-dark-thirty. At ten o'clock it was back to the appointment desk to get our passes for the Mansfield Room. Angelwood and I carried a bunch of D.C. Chapter anti-filibuster buttons with us to distribute at the press conferences. In our travels we ran into Taxman and Eternal Vigilance.

Once at the Mansfield Room we set about doing what we could to help. Angelwood and I laid out approximately 50 buttons on the press table outside the Mansfield Room. Several reporters and photographers took great interest in them. Jake Tapper, of Salon and ABC News, spoke with us for a few minutes.

While press and staffers milled about waiting for the press conferences to start at 11pm, I got a cup of coffee from the industrial-sized coffee urn. TgslTakoma had her camera with her, and Angelwood and I went over to the microphones so she could take some practice shots. Not bad, huh?

The first round of speakers started promptly at 11pm. Senator John Cornyn of Texas led off the press conference, followed by representatives from the Young Republicans, and Senators Sam Brownback of Kansas and Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania. Senator Santorum brought a round of laughter to the room with his comment about the Democrats' so-called mainstream standards for judges. He suggested that we would be more correct to replace the "main" in mainstream with "EX," as the Democrats standards were extreme - and very far afield of mainstream.

TgslTakoma and I had to leave around 11:30. Hopefully those who were able to stay can report more from the press conferences that were held throught that night. On our way out we noticed that, of the approximately 50 buttons that Angelwood and I had laid out, only four remained. Apparently two of them found their way into the pocket of a Washington Post photographer.

Angelwood, tgslTakoma, daughteroftgsl and I returned Thursday evening after work. On our way in, we ran into maica who was on her way out, and Eternal Vigilance who was on his way in! We went up to the Gallery for a little while where we met up with LisaFab and Ed. Sitting in the Gallery has its advantages and disadvantages. Some of the advantages are that you can see more of the action on the Senate floor than you can on CSPAN-2, and you can see who's in the Press Gallery. Some of the disadvantages are you can't see the entire floor, so sometimes you can hear senators speaking but not know who it is. Also one must remain seated at all times, remain silent and not make any sudden moves.

Whenever I sit in the Senate Gallery I think back to our FRiend Dave Delp, who was thrown out of Clinton's impeachment trial for wearing a tee-shirt that said, "Clinton Doesn't Inhale - He Sucks." We stayed in the Gallery for about 45 minutes and then went off to have dinner with our friends.

The War Room and Mansfield Room were inactive Thursday evening, so our work was done for the night. We know there were other Freepers in attendance throughout the marathon. We invite you to post your reports to this thread.

One side note: The Democrats were complaining of the extra costs of keeping the Senate open. I wonder how they figured that, as all the staffers we spoke to told us that they were salaried employees, and were not getting paid overtime.

Whether by being there in person, or following along at home and making phone calls to the cloakrooms, and sending emails and faxes, Freepers did a great job of supporting President Bush and Republican senators' Justice for Judges Marathon.


TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; News/Current Events; US: District of Columbia; US: Maryland; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: dcchapter; filibuster; judicialnominees; justiceforjudges; marathon; wp
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To: kristinn; Angelwood; tgslTakoma; BillF; daughterofTGSL; FreeTheHostages; EternalVigilance
Great report, great photos, great buttons--hey, you guys do some good work!!! Thank you so much for your constant activism, for always being there in the thick of things.
41 posted on 11/16/2003 2:27:41 PM PST by firebrand
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To: Angelwood
One side note: The Democrats were complaining of the extra costs of keeping the Senate open. I wonder how they figured that, as all the staffers we spoke to told us that they were salaried employees, and were not getting paid overtime.

They'll do anything...

42 posted on 11/17/2003 5:31:42 AM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks (Test of metal: will of iron, heart of gold, nerves of steel, balls of brass. ~George Carlin)
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To: Jimmy Valentine's brother
Any pictures of the 'ape Kennedy" with MaryJo dead on his shoulders?
43 posted on 11/17/2003 5:41:46 AM PST by Squat
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To: LisaFab
Thank you for the kinds words. We're always honored to be in the company of great Connecticut FReepers like you and Ed.

I was impressed with Norm Coleman, also. I saw him last night on C-SPAN2 taking part in a Senate debate on the economy. He did a good job defending the tax cuts.

44 posted on 11/18/2003 7:05:33 AM PST by kristinn
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To: firebrand; dutchess; gcruse
Thanks! Action on Capitol Hill is tough for us working folks. Because this started in the evening, we were able to muster in greater numbers.

The Post has a daily circulation of about 800,000. Being that the nearly actual-sized photo of the buttons was placed across from the TV schedule, there's a good chance hundreds of thousands of people saw our message.

45 posted on 11/18/2003 7:15:34 AM PST by kristinn
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To: kristinn


”Now that’s some funky freepin’!”

46 posted on 11/18/2003 11:12:35 AM PST by Mr. Silverback (Pre-empt the third murder attempt-- Pray for Terry Schiavo!)
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To: Ferret Fawcet; dutchess
Check your regular mailboxes soon -- buttons are in the mail.

With the unveiling of those democrat memos (wonder what else is on that hard drive that the dem. Senators had locked up?) showing the strategy they used to deliberately malign and obstruct the filibustered judicial nominations, it looks like the DC Chapter will have more freeping to do on the Hill.
47 posted on 11/18/2003 1:27:59 PM PST by Angelwood (FReepers are Everywhere! We Support Our Troops! (Hillary's Vast Rt Wg Conspiracy))
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To: kristinn
there's a good chance hundreds of thousands of people saw our message.

That's the kind of exposure publicity people kill for.

48 posted on 11/18/2003 6:10:51 PM PST by firebrand
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