Posted on 04/29/2005 10:00:23 PM PDT by davidosborne
I wonder if that is 100 hours per nominee, or 100 hours for all of them?
I hope it is 100 HOURS PER NOMINEE.. and I HOPE the Democrats USE ALL 100 HOURS to dig themselves in a hole so deep that they will lose more and more seats....
I assume this means 100 hours of debate per nominee, which would mean 1 hour per senator, a plausible time frame. It also means that GOP senators will have plenty of time to show where they stand.
But I doubt, frankly, that the 'rats will go for this-- it is too simple and defeats their agenda decisively. Can't see the 'rat leadership coming in from the cold so easily.
BTT!!!!!!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1394331/posts
This is a smart move by Frist, it exposes the charade that the Dems are trying to preserve an instutition and "cool the saucer"...they just don't want a vote!
These are the Senators to call to help President Bush get a vote on his embattled judicial nominees:
Senator John McCain (R-AZ)
Washington, DC: (202) 224-2235
Phoenix, AZ: (602) 952-2410
Senator Lincoln Chafee (R-RI)
Washington, DC: (202) 224-2921
Providence, RI: (401) 453-5294
Senator Olympia Snowe (R-ME)
Washington, DC: (202) 224-5344
Augusta, ME: (207) 622-8292
Senator Chuck Hagel (R-NE)
Washington, DC: (202) 224-4224
Omaha, NE: (402) 758-8981
Senator John Warner (R-VA)
Washington, DC: (202) 224-2023
Roanoke, VA: (540) 857-2676
Yeah, and the hundred hours is counted on the 24 hour day, 4 days of debate, Democrats talk your hearts out, for the 4 days, get it all on the record, and on the morning of the 5th day we're voting.
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