Posted on 11/10/2004 2:06:25 AM PST by Always Right
Our Resolve:
Whereas, liberal Senator Arlen Specter is in line to be Chairman of the Judiciary Committee.
Whereas, liberal Arlen Specter has a stated litmus test against pro-abortion judges.
Whereas, liberal Arlen Specter has stated he will fight against conservative judges
Whereas, in the past liberal Arlen Specter has helped defeat great judges like Robert Bork,
Whereas, the Democrats have loaded the Judiciary Committee with extreme liberals such as Kennedy, Feinstein, Leahy, and Schumer.
Whereas, liberal Arlen Specter is in a position to turn our huge and historic election victory into a defeat by killing the nomination of all decent judges,
Be it resolved, that we will do whatever it takes to get liberal Arlen Specter off the Judiciary Committee!
Updates:
11-10 Update: The media is trying to tell us that the outrage over Specter's arrogant threat is dying down. However, inside reports are telling us Senate staffers are still busy full time answering anti-Specter callers. Phone lines are busy and angry voters are having a difficult time getting through. Ignoring the media spin, the outrage isn't about to die. It is important to note that NOT ONE member of the Senate Judiciary Committee has come out in support of Specter. Senator Cornyn, Kyl, and Graham have expressed serious concern, and are waiting to see how it plays out. Believe me, these Senators share our same concerns and the Phone Calls are having an impact! If one Senator is going to come to Specter's defense, it will likely be Senator Hatch. Outside of Hatch, I don't anticipate Specter getting too much support. Specter is not out of hot water yet and we are not about to turn down the heat.
Thomas Sowell: "It would be a tragedy for him to become chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, where he could mangle nominees, and in the process mangle the Constitution of the United States."
6 More Years?: Specter defenders are saying Specter will be a good soldier and if he does screw up we will oust him. But how? Once Specter is in, he is in. Senate leadership isn't going to pull some unprecedented and undefined action to remove Specter. Specter will be Chairman for the next 6 years assuming the GOP controls the Senate. Bank on it. Now Specter may play good soldier for a year, maybe two. But what about years 3, 4, 5, and 6? Specter is going to go back to his old self, there can be no doubt. Is the smooth sailing in the short term really worth it? I think the balance of the Supreme Court will be decided in those later years when we will see the real Arlen. Is the short-term fix worth the long term risk?
Specter Still Not in the Clear: Fox News story and video! Fox did a story on the hundreds of web based efforts to stop Specter. If you watch the video, the second site that is flashed up is FreeRepublic! According to the video, the White House is not going to help Specter, but leave it all up to Specter. The effort to stop Specter is still going strong!
11-9 Update: The response to this effort has been extraordinary. Senators have reported they have been getting more calls about Specter than anything this year with the exception of gay marriage. Don't be discouraged by speculation from talking heads or people are fearful of backlash. There is a process for selecting the chairman and the process is just getting started. I fully expect the initial selection to follow protocol and select Specter. The GOP leadership will leave it up to the members of the Judiciary to make a switch. On November 17th, the GOP judiciary members get to decide if one of them is going to challenge Specter. Even if none of them decide to challenge in an open vote in committee, it still has to be confirmed by the whole GOP caucus. If 11 Senators decide they want a closed vote on the Chairmen selection, they will have a closed vote and Specter can be thrown out at that time. Any talk that someone knows how this process will play out is total BS. Keep up the pressure! They are conservative Senators out there that will make a stand.
The GOP leadership seems to be taking a stand that they are going to leave it up to the Judiciary Committee members. For those who claim it is a done deal, let's see where they stand:
Sen. Cornyn: "We'll have to see where he (Specter) stands."
Sen. Jeff Sessions: Was a judge 'borked' by Specter from the federal bench back in the Reagan era. Likely would oppose Specter given an opportunity.
Sen. Graham: "The original comments attributed to Senator Specter were very unnerving . His statement clarifying his position is reassuring, and I hope we will work our way through this."
Sen. Kyl: Indicated in an interview he would be the one to challenge Specter, but will have to wait to see what happens. Said the calls to his office were about 1000-1 against Specter.
This doesn't sound like a done deal. Keep up the Pressure folks!
11-8 Update: We are in a critical week. A fellow Freeper has informed me that there will be LOTS of activity this week. The Committee on Committees will be formed and important committee assignments will be made. There will be one or two new spots on the Judicial Committee for the GOP. These spots must be filled by rock solid conservatives. Frisk of course will be a key player here, and so will Senator Kyl. E-mail and fax them and tell them the kind of committee members we need. They will also make initial selections on who the committee chairmen will be. I assume they will follow the seniority rules, but they probably don't have to. The actual GOP Judicial Committee members will meet and vote on their Chairman next week, November 17. If someone in the Committee wants to challenge for the Chairman's job, it will be done there. A final vote on committee Chairmen will be done later by all the GOP Senators.
*****URGENT: Things are happening now! Committee assignments, initial Chairman selections. Keep Sen. Frist and Sen. Kyl informed that we want Conservative appointments on Judiciary and no Arlen Specter.
Karl Rove's Comments: "What I do know is that he told the president that, if he, Senator Specter, were to become chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, that every one of the president's nominees would receive a prompt hearing, a vote in the committee within a reasonable period of time, and that his appellate nominees would all be brought to the floor for an up-or-down decision on the floor. And we're in Senator Specter's a man of his word, and we'll take him at his word if he becomes chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee."
One thing to note, Rove said 'if' not once, but twice! Something tells me Specter is not out of the woods. However, Rove and Bush seem to put too much faith in Arlen Specter's word. But which Arlen is telling the truth, the one who promised Bush or the one who promised his liberal media friends that none of Bush's extremist judges would be approved to the Bench?
My Question: Why is Specter, a man who opposes everything the GOP stands for on judicial nominations, even on the Judicial Committee???? It really makes no sense.
James Dobson: "There are many, many members of that committee that are more qualified and less of a problem than Senator Specter....He is a problem, and he must be derailed."
11-7 Update: According to an information from an interview on Concerned Women for America website, the GOP members of the Senate Judiciary Committee meet on Wednesday, November 17 to vote on who they select for Chairman. This is an open vote so everyone on the committee will know where they stand. There needs to be someone to CHALLENGE Specter for the Chairman's role. Anyone on the committee would be far superior to Specter. Grassley has removed himself from consideration, but Kyl or Sessions seem like good candidates. We must contact their offices of ALL the GOP committee members and plant some seeds and get some feedback on this. We only have 9 days left on this.
Focus: Drafting a CHALLENGER to Specter - E-mail, fax, phone GOP Committee Members! - Only 9 days left tell they vote! Any feedback you get from any Senate office is appreciated.
Once each committee selects their Chairman, all GOP Senators vote up or down on these Chairmen in a closed vote. Details on when this happens are not known. It is important to contact your GOP Senator's office and voice your opposition to Specter. They will get to vote on it!
Keep up the Good Work: We are being heard! Numerous stories out there prove that we are making a difference.
Grassley somewhat defends Specter: Grassley came out yesterday and told us we don't need to worry about Specter. Not exactly a strong endorsement. His reason, "you know, he led the fight to confirm Justice Thomas, and he's been behind all of the President's appointments the last four years." Really? Specter hindered the nomination of Leon Holmes and expressed serious doubts about him. Specter's position meant that Holmes went up for a vote without a recommendation from the Judiciary Committee. And for Justice Thomas, Specter supported Thomas out of political necessity. Specter was taking a beating for what he did to Robert Bork and was facing a tough re-election. Specter was forced to redeem himself or would have been voted out of office. Specter is not a wild card here, even before last's week press conference where Specter warned Bush about his nominees, Specter has made in position clear during this election. Seeking Post-Gazette's endorsement, Specter went to their editorial board, and promised that no extremists would be approved for the bench. Extremist judges in Specter language are those like Scalia.
Watch out for Specter: Specter knows he is in trouble. Specter is going on the talk show circuit to make his case. Don't buy into his BS. Specter will point out that he has supported Bush's nominees. He voted for Thomas. He voted for Scalia. Of course, so did Senator Kerry and 96 other Senators. Like Senator Kerry, Specter wants to maintain the liberal balance on the court. They will only support a conservative judge if it does not threaten Roe v. Wade. Senator Specter says he doesn't have a litmus test. But just ask Specter what he would do if the court were divided 5-4 on abortion. I am 100% convinced Specter would pull out any and all stops to make sure a pro-abortion judge is appointed. The more I learn about Specter, the more I see that protecting Roe v. Wade is his number one priority. This is why Specter will do and say ANYTHING to get the Judiciary Chairman assignment. Specter is a snake, when he goes to pat you on the back watch out for the knife in his hand. Specter flat out hates social conservatives and 'strict constructionist' judges. Specter is a 'living document' guy.
Ann Coulter was Right: Back in April, Ann warned us that the election between Toomey and Specter was the second most important election of the year. In hindsight, it must be concluded that Ann was dead on. Specter was worthless in helping Bush carry Pennsylvania, but now will be a big thorn in our side on getting judicial nominees confirmed.
Allies:
Coalition for a Fair Judiciary
National Right to Life Committee
Focus on the Family
Confused Conservatives:
Petitions on the Web:
We Want a Strong Leader on the Senate Judiciary Committee - GOPUSA
"New Pro-Abortion Senate Judiciary Chair?" - Voices Heard
Arlen Specter MUST NOT become Chairman of the Judiciary Committee. - nospecter
Pull chair out from under RINO Arlen Specter - Conservative Petitions
Petition to Republican Senators Opposing the Election of Senator Arlen Specter - AFA
THE FAIR JUDICIARY OATH - Coalition for Fair Judiciary
On-line Petition - gopwing.com
Latest News Stories:
NEW! An ominous Specter - Thomas Sowell 11-10 Part II
NEW! Specter Still Not in the Clear - Fox News 11-9
NEW! Spat over Specter may be subsiding - Pittsburg Post-Gazette 11-9
NEW! Conservatives target Specter - Washington Times 11-9
NEW! GOP Senators Struggle with Specter Chairmanship Focus on the Family 11-9
NEW! Under Fire, Specter Gets Only Tepid White House Support NY Times 11-9
NEW! Why the Specter flap matters - Boston Globe 11-9
The Left's View on Specter - Limbaugh 11-9
Specter Campaign Crumbling - Human Events 11-8
Senate Chairmanship in Question for Specter - NPR 11-8
Specter Opponents Pressing Senate Leaders - AP 11-8
A Specter of Trouble - OpinionEditorials 11-8
Specter: "I not only voted against Bork, I led the charge aGrassroots PAgainst him." - Grassroots.PA 11-7
Specter says he won't slow anti-abortion court nominees - CNN 11-7
Arlen Specter - "Bork" Him - Intellectual Conservative 11-6
Judges Following No Law (why Arlen Specter must go) - ****Robert Bork, 8-12-04
Keep Arlen Specter off chair of Judiciary Committee! - WND 11-6
Who's spinning? Specter or reporter? - WND 11-5
All eyes on Sen. Specter - Washington Times 11-5
Conservative wing raises fuss over Specter's views - New York Times 11-5
Specter faces battle for Judiciary chair - Washington Times 11-5
Sen. Specter Ignites Firestorm of Opposition - NewsMax 11-5
Suffering Specter - Pittsburg Tribune Review 11-5
Specter's Remarks Trigger Protest - Focus on the Family 11-5
Lawmaker wants Grassley on judiciary panel - Des Moines Register 11-5
Specter 'Borked' Himself from Senate Judiciary Committee - Concerned Women for America 11-5
Pro-Life Pray-In Planned to Stop Specter - CNSNEWS 11-5
Will Specter Chair Judiciary? - Human Events 11-5
Thank You, Arlen - National Review 11-3
GOP Sen. Specter Vows to Block Bush's Nominees - NewsMax 10-29
The Northeastern Liberal (Kerry and Specter, two peas in a pod.) - Evan-Novak 3-11-04
Background:
Actual Transcript of News Conference Wherein Specter Threatens Bush's Judicial Nominees
Specter's "Clarification" of his Threats to Pres. Bush's Judicial Nominees
Another Soros Specter Connection (The Bush-Soros Pick)
SPECTER SLAMS CONSERVATIVES IN CAMPAIGN LETTER, ATTACKS PRO-LIFERS, CHRISTIANS
Contact Information:
Bill Frist: E-mail: senator.frist@senate.gov
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Web Form (Email his office): http://www.frist.senate.gov/index.cfm?FuseAction=AboutSenatorFrist.ContactForm
Contact Information for all Senators
Sen. Orrin Hatch, UT, current Committee Chair PH: 202-224-5251 FX: 202-224-6331
Sen. Jon Kyl, AZ PH: 202-224-4521 FX: 202-224-2207
Sen. John Cornyn, TX PH: 202-224-2934 FX: 202-228-2856
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Sen. Mike DeWine, OH PH: 202-224-2315 FX: 202-224-6519
Sen. Jeff Sessions, AL PH: 202-224-4124 FX: 202-224-3149
Sen. Lindsey Graham, SC PH: 202-224-5972 FX: 202-224-3808
Sen. Larry Craig, ID PH: 202-224-2752 FX: 202-228-1067
Sen. Saxby Chambliss, GA PH: 202-224-3521 FX: 202-224-0103
Homepages of Judiciary Committe Members:
Orrin Hatch Chuck Grassley Jon Kyl Mike DeWine Jeff Sessions Lindsey Graham Larry Craig Saxby Chambliss John Cornyn Arlen Specter
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Specter = Kerry (from 'The Northeast Liberal' - Evans-Novak)
Bork's approach to reading the Constitution was too "narrow," and Bork didn't appreciate it as "a living, growing document" in Specter's words. Don't forget this is the man in line to chair the Judiciary Committee next year.
Yes, Democrats were sending tax dollars to abortion clinics, and Republicans wanted to add a condition to that money. If an abortionist wanted to abort a minor's unborn child without the parents' knowledge, he could reject the federal funding.
One more detail: the notification rule was waived in the case of "medical emergencies," a broad term which went largely undefined. Still, Kerry and Specter agreed that this was too restrictive. Taxpayer funding for abortionists ought to come with no strings attached, the two concurred.
Neither Senator could point to deficit reduction as their rationale-the bill simply shifted the money to domestic federal programs.
Then, on the fifth roll-call vote of the year, Kerry and Specter helped defeat a pilot program for school choice for poor families only. The provision came with authorization of new funds, and so it could not be accused of draining the public schools.
On that same day, the two voted hand-in-hand a number of times against the GOP leadership to protect the lawyers.
Specter, of course, changed his tune on tax cuts last year (during a time of budget deficts), when Pat Toomey announced his primary challenge.
George W. Bush thinks he can win Pennsylvania. He seems to think having Arlen Specter on the ticket below him will help. Trying to convince voters to vote for Bush and Specter will be a tough row to hoe, especially when it comes to explaining his positions on taxes, cloning, school choice, the life of the unborn, and the direction of the federal courts. Kerry and Specter would be the more natural pair for voters to choose.
Pennsylvania Republicans have a chance this April 27 to help the Bush campaign in the Keystone State have a clear coherent message on life, the strength of the military, and federal budget.
Otherwise, Bush will need to explain why Kerry's positions the wrong ones for a president to take, but just dandy for a senator.
If we're NOT getting responses to gracious, brief, and polite letters, that's a good sign that probably indicates a deluge. In the past, I've always gotten fairly quick responses from senators (I did get one already from Senator Larry Craig, R-ID). Will send off another batch today. Let's keep this up!
Calling for the President to support efforts by the United Nations to conclude an international agreement to establish an international criminal court.
Mr. SPECTER introduced the following joint resolution; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations
Calling for the President to support efforts by the United Nations to conclude an international agreement to establish an international criminal court.
Thanks for this, Nick. I was trying to find the facts on it last night and couldn't. Another freeper had said Specter had done this!
This should even get the libertarians riled!
ping!
bttt
How big a loss is it to lose a few rhino Republican Senators who will feed us a few crumbs from the conservative table at election time, then spend the next five years stabbing you in the back when it really hurts on vital issues.
At least they have to stand for election.
Another David Souter, or Anthony Kennedy can devastate you for twenty years and doesn't have to answer to anyone in this world.
Besides don't think the other side will welcome these AC DC so called Republican flip flopper's with open arms. They're not going to give them the keys to the kingdom.
They know that they can't trust them either and once they cross over the usefulness is greatly diminished.
The democrats can no longer use their vote for cover and claim that their radical agenda is bipartisan. These people hurt the party in more ways than by just voting with the other side.
We don't have the sixty votes needed to break cloture anyway, but we do have enough to force these rhino's to toe the line or get out.
Then we can deal with them the next election.
But liberal judges to the federal courts are till death do us part and the law that they make is not by One Nation Under God but by One man over God.
Okie & Cedar, All. Thanks for the ping. Been out of pocket. Had to go to the doctor this morning. Everyone is doing a great job. MRN
bumping your 46. Well said.
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Bork Specter Now ~ Bump!
There has been some question as to why the battle over the Senate Judiciary Committee chairmanship is so important for social conservatives. It comes down to the simple fact that the chairman of a committee controls the schedule, staff, and philosophy of the committee. The Judiciary Committee is of critical importance because it is there that federal judges, nominees to the Supreme Court, and nominees for the position of attorney general are vetted and given or denied a vote before the full Senate. The chairman, in setting the schedule and agenda for the committee, can also stop legislation from moving to the full Senate.
The prospect of Chairman Specter in the Judiciary Committee is a real and present threat to pro-life judges and to pivotal legislation like the marriage amendment. A constitutional amendment on marriage is best served by going through the Senate Judiciary Committee, and a Chairman Specter could wield enough power to obstruct its passage or significantly help its passage. We know Arlen Specter is hostile to pro-life judges, and he has said that he would have voted against the marriage amendment earlier this year if given the opportunity. The committee is simply too important for the issues that won elections last week to put in Specter's control. Let the committee know you want a different chairman.
The highlighted parts are what should concern all of us not just his stand on abortion and marriage rights. His most distructive actions will be behind closed doors and we'll never know about it. The hearings are public, but a lot will have been brushed aside BEFORE it ever gets to committee.
I've also read or heard that he's one of the most disliked members of the Senate - he's mean and vindictive - which makes me believe if denied his dream job, he will switch to the RAT party -- so what!! Also with his reputation why should anyone believe what he promises now? He's proven time and again he will say what he needs to in order to get his way or get re-elected, then afterwards does what he's planned all along.
Thanks again Always Right for leading this effort. I'm pinging CongressmanBillyBob also, would like to hear his opinion.
EXCELLENT points!! With your permission, would like to incorporate them in emails to the GOP.
Good idea... thanks.
I'll even update my tagline.
Thank you for contacting me regarding the potential appointment of Senator Arlen Specter to serve as Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee in the 109th Congress. I appreciate your concerns and value the opportunity to respond.
As you know, the United States Senate plays an important role in confirming Presidential appointments, particularly to the federal courts. For over 200 years individual Senators have taken a stand for or against each judicial nominee. Unfortunately, in recent years, partisan politics have corrupted the process and a small group of Senators have held up many of President Bushs exceptional nominees.
By blocking judges to the federal bench, we are inhibiting the rights of Americans to have their cases heard in a fair and timely manner and it only exacerbates the already high vacancy level of the judicial vacancies on the federal bench. In fact, Chief Justice Rehnquist has warned that the vacancy level, coupled with the rising caseload, threatens the proper functioning of the federal courts. Thus, the shortages of judges delays justice for victims of crime in America, and justice delayed is justice denied.
Today, some Senators are turning our judicial process into a political battlefield over politics and ideology. The fundamental principle for picking a federal judge should be their commitment and ability to administer the law fairly. I believe this years election results re-affirm my belief that we need federal judges who put the law before personal philosophy, ideology, or politics. A judicial nominees qualifications should matter most and those qualifications should be the sole criteria for approving or blocking a nomination.
We must end the impasse on judicial nominations. This nation has many issues that need the attention of our lawmakers and our President, such as improving education, healthcare and economic and job growth. No Senator should feel forced to vote for a nominee to the benchbut they should at least allow a fair vote. I have every expectation that my fellow Republicans will honor their commitment to allow the Presidents nominees to be fairly considered for an appointment to the federal courts.
Once again, I appreciate you alerting me to this matter and hope you will not hesitate to contact me again about issues important to you. If you would like to receive an e-mail newsletter about my initiatives to improve America, please sign up on my website (http://allen.senate.gov). It is an honor to serve you in the United States Senate, and I look forward to working with you to make Virginia and America a better place to live, learn, work and raise a family.
With warm regards, I remain
Sincerely,
Senator George Allen
Yes, I intend to reply pointing out his avoidance of the real issues I addressed.
I motion we each commit to write one e-mail, or letter, or do one phone call per day, until we need to turn up the heat. Load balancing. It's more likley to happen if we're accountable.
I'm not very good on the phone, and work in a place where that's tough during office hours, so I commit to writing to at least a Senator a day for the next two months, and writing several, independently-written e-mails and/or snail-mails when circumstances demand. Several of us must make such a commitment... If you're confident in your phone skills, do that instead, or in addition.
Dumb idea? What do you think?
Great idea!!
For some reason, they seem to think Guest Worker Visas will bring them more votes than supporting this uprising. (were the ballot boxes stuffed? Do illegal guest workers vote?) If BUSH lacks the baxxz ro back us, he doesn't deserve to have our support again. The 2 Johns were flushed; who is next? If it is US, it is the GOP too.
BTTT!!!!!!
SPECTER supported subjecting our troops to trials by the International Criminal Court (ICC)!
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