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A preview starts @ 11:30 on C-span3 and C-span1 will pick it up @ 12:30 if the House leaves.
1 posted on 09/12/2005 5:06:03 AM PDT by OXENinFLA
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Yeah.........I'm early

PING...

2 posted on 09/12/2005 5:06:49 AM PDT by OXENinFLA
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Howdy, y'all. Back at 10:30 CDT.


5 posted on 09/12/2005 5:10:31 AM PDT by Don'tMessWithTexas
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First, will be a series of opening statements by the eighteen members of the Senate Judiciary Cmte. These should take up most of the afternoon

So the hot air I feel blowing from the direction of DC will be at this time then. Lord save us...

6 posted on 09/12/2005 5:14:10 AM PDT by prairiebreeze (My liberal friends don't want to know the truth. Sad.)
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According to the foxnews.com main web page banner at the top they will broadcast the hearings live from their site starting at 12:00pm ET.


7 posted on 09/12/2005 5:16:27 AM PDT by ajolympian2004
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The Dems have already snapped .. so I can't wait to see their behavior on this

I wonder how long it will take for Fa Teddy to start screaming ??

Or Joe Biden with his pearly white sculpture teeth yelling "Hey Boss" at Roberts ??

What will be the DNC keyword for the drinking game ??

But most important .. who's bringing the popcorn
9 posted on 09/12/2005 5:21:40 AM PDT by Mo1
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First, will be a series of opening statements by the eighteen members of the Senate Judiciary Cmte. These should take up most of the afternoon.

Anything beyond 2 minutes each is just "Blah, blah, blah, blah. . ."

10 posted on 09/12/2005 5:26:03 AM PDT by Flyer (My new dog Mason has a web cam! ~ http://dahtcom.com/masoncam/ ~)
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John Roberts Deserves A Dignified Hearing

By THEODORE B. OLSON

Our nation is in the process of replacing two of its most distinguished jurists and over 57 years of accumulated wisdom on its highest court. Sandra Day O'Connor provided keen instincts, common sense and poise since her appointment in 1981. William H. Rehnquist gave the Court 33 years of penetrating intelligence and integrity, 19 of them as chief justice. It would be refreshing if the confirmation of their successors could be conducted with the same class that characterized these two careers. Don't bet on it.

A political Gresham's law has debased Senate confirmation proceedings so that they now tend to combine the worst features of reality TV, professional wrestling and celebrity criminal trials. And the more lofty the judicial position, the more the process has sunk into an unseemly and demeaning spectacle. The pathway to service on our most prestigious courts has come to resemble a theater of the absurd, during which prospective judges are probed, humiliated, scolded and scorned. Those who somehow make it through the excruciating process may be forgiven for being embittered by the experience.

Despite the politically charged controversies over the direction and role of the courts in our society, the public has generally maintained an almost reverential respect for our judiciary, and continues to regard judges as decent, fair and remarkably free of corruption. Why, then, must the process by which their appointments are confirmed be so raw and blatantly partisan?

I concede a certain bias. For nearly 25 years, I have known and practiced law with and against John Roberts. I cannot imagine a more gracious, thoughtful and warm individual -- or a more highly qualified person to occupy a seat on the Supreme Court. There is simply no legitimate or rational basis for the carefully orchestrated, heavily bankrolled, hyperbolic and often plain nasty attacks being launched against him.

Sadly, Judge Roberts is only experiencing the ritual aspects of the contemporary judicial confirmation process: invasions of his privacy; distortions of his record, including attacks on the most trivial or casual (and long-forgotten) utterances; and apocalyptic predictions concerning the imagined consequences of his confirmation. These tactics have worked in the past, so there is no price to be paid for using them. We therefore seem destined endlessly to relive them.

Two additional strategies will be deployed in the Roberts hearings. His Senatorial inquisitors will pose questions designed to pin down how he might rule on a particular issue (abortion, for example). They, along with various interest groups, will also complain that the White House has failed to produce confidential materials he may have authored as an administration lawyer. Both tactics are win-win for his opponents: The nominee will either submit, only to be hammered for positions he has taken, usually wrenched completely out of context -- or he will resist, opening himself to accusations of being evasive, arrogant or a stonewaller.

This sort of gamesmanship is not worthy of the Senate or the judiciary. Aside from those who benefit financially from the fundraising opportunities presented by a confirmation battle, and those who are titillated by the opportunity to witness -- or participate in -- a public flogging, most of our citizens don't like what they are seeing. The solution, if one exists, is for the public to cry foul whenever a senator seeks to pollute a dignified confirmation proceeding with cheap rhetorical theatrics and demagoguery.

As many of Judge Roberts' predecessors have explained, including, most recently, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, it is ill-advised for a candidate for judicial office to express a formulated position on even the most fundamental questions that might later come before the Court. It may be expedient for a nominee to express support for Brown v. Board of Education or Marbury v. Madison or to reject the Dred Scott decision. Nearly everyone would nod approvingly, at least in the abstract. But where do such answers lead, and where does the pandering end? The simple fact is that there is no principled line to draw once a nominee starts down that seductive slope.

The most appropriate response to these questions is for the nominee to promise an open mind in every case, receptivity to the arguments of counsel, the views of colleagues and due respect for the written text, history, precedent, context and factual setting of a particular matter. And he should promise to render future decisions free from preconceived or pre-expressed opinions as to how a case should be decided. We expect no less from a judge; and that is the only response we should expect to hear during confirmation proceedings. Anything else bargains away future judicial independence.

As to the memoranda John Roberts wrote as deputy solicitor general, they are sensitive, deliberative analyses of cases pending at the time, inseparable from memoranda written by career Justice Department personnel. They candidly evaluate the positions taken or urged by government lawyers, comment on judicial decisions, and evaluate the strengths of the government's case. They are developed with the expectation that they will remain confidential. In Judge Roberts' case, they may even contain assessments of the justices with whom he may soon be serving. Failure to protect the integrity of these materials will not only damage the public interest in top-flight government lawyering, but will forever inhibit future officials from frank internal assessments of litigation strategy.

Solicitors-General for Presidents Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Reagan, Clinton and both Bushes have firmly emphasized the vital importance of protecting the confidentiality of these records. No partisan impulse motivated the uniform public expression of that position, and there is no justification for breaking with that tradition. The price for doing so will be paid by every future president -- and the nation.

The Senate confirmation process should be conducted with the same dignity, restraint and professionalism that we expect from judges. Before the commencement of the impeachment trial of President Clinton, over which he was to preside, Chief Justice Rehnquist gathered members of Congress before him. He had only two words of advice: "Be fair." That simple yet wise admonition should dictate the tone of the Senate's confirmation of his successor.

Mr. Olson, solicitor general in the Bush administration from June 2001 through July 2004, is a lawyer in Washington.

12 posted on 09/12/2005 5:27:29 AM PDT by harpu
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Checking in.....thanks for starting the thread.


16 posted on 09/12/2005 5:31:32 AM PDT by Carolinamom (Life is a journey, not a destination.)
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Good morning. Thanks for the thread!


18 posted on 09/12/2005 5:37:27 AM PDT by katieanna
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Found my seat! Morning everyone!


20 posted on 09/12/2005 5:56:35 AM PDT by tiredoflaundry (Tampa Bay, Home of the Stanley Cup Champions The Tampa Bay Lightning!)
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Politicians and tee vee cameras - could be a long opening statement.


25 posted on 09/12/2005 6:07:51 AM PDT by AD from SpringBay (We have the government we allow and deserve.)
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Wall Street Journal is predicting Roberts is expected to be confirmed in time for the Supreme Court opening.

From Page A1 of September 12, 2005 WSJ under "What's News"...

27 posted on 09/12/2005 6:09:46 AM PDT by topher (America the Beautiful! May God continue to bless our great country!)
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See ya all at 12!


36 posted on 09/12/2005 6:34:52 AM PDT by zendari
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CourTV has coverage as well. Ken Sterr and Alan Dershowitz are now on speaking. Alan said he would ask Roberts about "Bush v. Gore" and he is badmouthing O'Conner.


39 posted on 09/12/2005 6:44:50 AM PDT by frankjr (Where is my $2,000 debit card?)
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Pre game is now on C-Spam. Washington Post reporter Charles Lane


44 posted on 09/12/2005 7:03:10 AM PDT by gopwinsin04
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I'll be watching, and of course for the dem humor since it is assured there will be much hypocrisy form the likes of schemer, fat teddy, beyh, etc....

Should be interesting to say the least.

And of course the dems will probably try to blame Roberts since they could not successfully blame President Bush.


47 posted on 09/12/2005 7:15:21 AM PDT by Sonar5 (60+ Million have Spoken Clearly - "We Want Our Country Back")
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First, will be a series of opening statements by the eighteen members of the Senate Judiciary Cmte.

Ha! Splendid! More "blah-blah-blah" to contribute too nonexisent "global warming". Guess that'll mean this thread will keep fairly mellow and low-traffic until Roberts gets on the stand tomorrow.

62 posted on 09/12/2005 8:05:27 AM PDT by HKMk23 (Favorite movie of the MSM -- "Hatriot Games")
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Does Fox have streaming video I can watch live?

If so, does anyone have a direct link ?

73 posted on 09/12/2005 8:24:28 AM PDT by ChadGore (VISUALIZE 62,041,268 Bush fans.)
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Cspan3 streaming video ! <== click it !
83 posted on 09/12/2005 8:35:42 AM PDT by ChadGore (VISUALIZE 62,041,268 Bush fans.)
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T - 20 mins


85 posted on 09/12/2005 8:38:58 AM PDT by ChadGore (VISUALIZE 62,041,268 Bush fans.)
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