Posted on 12/08/2004 8:16:31 AM PST by The_Eaglet
ACTION ALERT
It is not a foregone conclusion that Arlen Specter will be the next chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. It is well within the rights of the Senate Judiciary Committee members to nominate, and the Senate Republicans to award the Judiciary Committee chairmanship to a pro-life, anti-homosexual marriage, pro-second amendment traditionalist .
Arlen Specter is pro-abortion, anti-gun, pro-human cloning, pro-homosexual rights, and played a key role in defeating Robert Bork's nomination to the Supreme Court. He must be defeated. Please take action right away.
1. CONTACT JUDICIARY COMMITTEE MEMBERS AND ASK THEM TO REJECT ARLEN SPECTER'S BID FOR THE CHAIRMANSHIP
Urge the Judiciary Committee members listed below to support Senator John Kyl of Arizona for Chairman, so that the anti-Specter forces are not divided among several of the other contenders thus giving Specter a better chance of winning. Kyl has the most seniority after Specter, excepting Grassley who doesn't want the job because he wants to maintain his position as chairman of the Finance Committee.
It is especially important that you contact the member if he is from your state!
Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), phone 202-224-5251, fax 202-224-6331
Charles Grassley (R-Iowa), phone 202-224-3744, fax 202-224-6020
Jon Kyl (R-Az.), phone 202-224-4521, fax 202-224-2207
Mike DeWine (R-Ohio), phone 202-224-2315, fax 202-224-6519
Jeff Sessions (R-Al.), phone 202-224-4124, fax 202-224-3149
Lindsey Graham (R-SC), 202-224-5972, fax 202-224-3808
Larry Craig (R-Id.), phone 202-224-2752, fax 202-228-1067
Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.), phone 202-224-3521, fax 202-224-0103
John Cornyn (R-Tx.), phone 202-224-2934, fax 202-228-2856
Email address can be found by clicking here:
http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm?OrderBy=state&Sort=ASC
2. CONTACT YOUR REPUBLICAN SENATOR(S)
If your U.S. Senator(s) in the new Congress is a Republican, contact his or her office immediately and let them know that you want them to fight against the nomination of Arlen Specter as Chairman of the Judiciary Committee. Let them know that if they don't vote against his nomination, you will not vote for them when it comes time for reelection. You can contact them by telephone through the Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3121, and by email by clicking here: http://capwiz.com/rollcall/home/
Newly elected Republican Senators may not yet be listed. Their contact information is as follows:
FL -- Mel Martinez, fax: 407-897-3130 or 305-897-8595, nilda@melforsenate.org
GA -- Johnny Isakson, 404-705-8822, fax: 404-256-9085, Johnny@isakson.net
LA -- David Vitter, phone: 202-225-3015, fax: 202-225-0739,
NC -- Richard Burr, phone: 336-777-1170, fax: 336-773-0198, richard.burrnc05@mail.house.gov
OK -- Tom Coburn, phone: 918-684-4308, fax: 918-684-4309, info@coburnforsenate.com
SC -- Jim DeMint, phone: 866-546-2004 or 202-225-6030, fax: 202-226-1177
SD -- John Thune, phone: 605-221-1010, fax: 605-221-1021, info@johnthune.com
3. CONTACT THE SENATE REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP
Sen. Bill Frist (Tn.), majority leader. Phone: 202-224-3344, fax 202-228-1264. Email: Bill_Frist@Frist.Senate.gov
Sen. Mitch McConnell (Ky.), majority whip. Phone 202-224-2541, fax 202-224-2499, mcconnell.senate.gov/contact_form.cfm
Sen. Rick Santorum (Pa.), chairman, Senate Republican Conference. Phone 202-224-6324, fax 202-228-0604 or fax 202-228-4991, santorum.senate.gov/emailrjs.html
Sen. George Allen (Va.), chairman, National Republican Senatorial Committee. Phone 202-675-6000 (NRSC), fax 202-675-6058, allen.senate.gov/index.cfm?c=email
Sen. Norm Coleman (Mn.), candidate to become the new chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Phone 202-224-5641, fax 202-224-1152, coleman.senate.gov/index.cfm?FuseAction=Contact.ContactForm
Sen. Elizabeth Dole (NC), candidate to become the new chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Phone 202-224-6342, fax 202-224-1100, dole.senate.gov/index.cfm?FuseAction=ContactInformation.ContactForm
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchinson (Tx.), vice-chairman, Senate Republican Conference. Phone 202-224-5922, fax 202-224-0776, hutchison.senate.gov/e-mail.htm
I believe that the 10th amendment allows for secession, although I prefer that these United States stay that way.
"secession"
I knew I should have looked up the correct spelling!
"I believe that the 10th amendment allows for secession,"
BTW, wasn't that what the Civil War was about? And someone disagreed with the South on that?
=== I tend to avoid reading the threads that evince knee-jerk derogatory comments.
I understand. As a "Keyester" type, though, I probably have a higher tolerance than most. This was one short and sweet, though.
Frankly, it's the slavish, starry-eyed threads for which I no longer have a tolerance.
=== My cynicism, however, leads me to believe that if the Pubbies fail to squander the opportunity to do so they run the risk of losing their "Stupid Party" label.
Do you not realize that abortion is a GOP policy, Anna? No cynicism necessary. Anyone who heard the smug note in Specter's voice on NPR as he brushed aside the red herring Roe and alluded to the "1992 decision by conservative justices appointed by Republic Presidents" oughta be looking for some answers by now.
Regardless what Gore might have had to say behind closed doors during his speech on "Population Reduction" for Gorby & Co., somehow I fail to see how it could be anymore sickeningly straightforward than the GOP's talk of "genetic/hereditary quality" and the "moral" need to undo the damage wrought by well-intentioned social programs which ended up causing "down breeding."
The GOP laid the foundation for wresting purview over abortion from the states by pointing out the "economic discrimination" that was forcing the poor (who most needed abortions) to travel to another state to procure a legal one.
And they were the first to note in national defense memoranda that "abortion was vital to the solution" of population control at home and abroad. (Their pet eugenicist Dr. Handler testified that "immunology" held great promise in this respect where combating the greatest threat to mankind -- Human Reproduction -- was concerned.)
But most interesting of all was the way the Republicans requeseted over 300 million in 1970 dollars to "educate" the American public such that they would demand as rights the implements of population control it would be awkward -- if not outright immoral -- to force upon them.
It's that last which haunts me, of course.
As the Senate prepares to approve the Ministry of Information/Intelligenze Czar legislation Bush undoubtedly will sign and which will afford the "former Soviets" and the "former Stasi" generals now directing our Homeland Defense Department a structure and array of powers with which they are more accustomed,
... and as the Republican Senate votes -- to a man -- in favor of biometric national IDs,
... and as the Republican Congress passes 388 billion in which folks like Dyncorp get millions to distribute US-AIDS to Africa while NYC firemen get some medals and US Soldiers (paid a 1/3 or 1/6th of what our Private Contractors get) pick through trash heaps for scrap metal to repair their vehicles ...
I think we're all going to wish we paid more attention to the threads like this one instead of the Feel Good, Fools Rush In, "Faithbased" sort of threads. Just a hunch.
There are those who think "everything changed" on 911. Mark my words ... we ain't seen nothing yet.
The winner of the Republican primary for Congress in my district, James Hart, was a strong proponent of eugenics, and on his website he boasted that he wanted a eugenics revolution to replace Jesus Christ in terms of impact on society.
The Democrat incumbent (Tanner) had a less-than-satisfactory record, so I had to do some research online to find out. It took a several hours of digging and a couple of queries to FR, and I learned that his county Republican Party had repudiated him and encouraged people to write-in another Republican who was pro-life, Bertrand. I wrote Bertrand in; although he didn't get much of a showing and the incumbent (Tanner) was re-elected.
I'll credit the Shelby County GOP for speaking out in the end, but the prominence of abortion advocacy in GOP campaigns and policy is alarming.
Hope is available for people to claim through Jesus Christ, but if they spurn it they may lose the opportunity to get it again.
and hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured out within our hearts through the Holy Spirit who was given to us.
For when we were yet without strength, in due time Christ died for the ungodly.
For scarcely for a righteous man will one die: yet peradventure for a good man some would even dare to die.
But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.
Romans 5:5-8
This is what came up, Russian Roulette style as I reached out for a life ring.
Given the passage of the Omnibus Intel Bill, I went ahead and included the portion about the Patriot on the page following the random page to which I opened.
cheers, Eaglet.
Be Ever Vigilant and keep the pressure on ~ Bump!
Specter helped defeat the nomination of conservative Jeff Sessions for a federal judgeship.
Specter warned filibustered appeals court nominee William Pryor that just because he voted for him on the committee did not mean that he would vote on the Senate floor for his confirmation.
The National Review exposed Specter as The Worst Republican Senator in a prominent September 1, 2003 cover story. According to National Review, Specter is not a team player
is an abortion rights absolutist, a dogged advocate of racial preferences, a bitter foe of tax reform, a firm friend of the International Criminal Court.
Translation: nobody here agrees with me!!!!!
This is a good point and a consolation I take in addressing illness.
I will pray for your health. Is there anything more specific for which I could pray?
I also agree with his overall point that despair is an insult to God, because it is a refusal of the hope that He offers.
Jeff Sessions is now a Senator from Alabama ~ I wonder how the cretin Specter get along now? :)
=== Translation: nobody here agrees with me!!!!!
Why would I care whether or not folks agree with me? I invite into my home regularly all manner of folks diametrically opposed to me on issues of politics, faith, social issues, etc.
But I would not invite into my home the sort of smarmy, uncouth and hateful folks who showed up on this thread, that's all.
If these be exemplary of the Republicans who think to "hold feet to the fire" following elections, looks like your "moral" win was all for naught where "sending a message" or providing a Mandate was concerned.
It's not even 40 days since the election and already anyone who thinks to protest Specter is "beating a dead horse."
Interesting.
Thanks, Eaglet.
I also liked the fact that the treason of despair translates to God's being removed from a person ... a person who has no distinct reality of his own absent God. I love the math. He's wonderful.
As are you. Your steadfastness is a joy and an inspiration.
I hope Sessions has the sense and courage to stand up to Specter and keep him from controlling any committee agendas.
Thank you for your kind words, and especially for speaking out on behalf of the innocent.
Sessions is no light weight ~ Bump!
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