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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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880 posted on 09/12/2005 11:49:22 AM PDT by foreverfree
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Unrelated note: Micheal Brown has resigned from FEMA!


899 posted on 09/12/2005 11:55:20 AM PDT by loboinok (Gun Control is hitting what you aim at!)
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To Senators like Schumer and all the democrats, it's about abortion, it's always about abortion. Their biggest fear is that one day Roe will be overturned.

A most despicable comment by Schumer that the "ideologues" on the far right, like the leader of Operation Rescue (who I have NEVER supported), support Roberts, and by implication therefore something is wrong with Roberts.

Well, some of the biggest ideologues on the Left (who I also have NEVER supported) support Schumer, like Gloria Steinem and NARAL. Who does Schumer think he's kidding?

905 posted on 09/12/2005 11:56:51 AM PDT by TAdams8591
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All right! Somehow I busted into cspan.org, just a few minutes before they handed it over to Roberts. LOL. He sounds like a young boy in comparison to the other voices. GOOD!! May he have a 50-year tenure on the Court. :)


1,011 posted on 09/12/2005 12:30:15 PM PDT by Graymatter
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Senators Schumer, Kennedy, Biden, Durbin, Feinstein, Feingold, Kohl, and last but not least
partisan Leahy and their staff try to pull the American Ship of State back to the Far Left.

1,044 posted on 09/12/2005 12:37:29 PM PDT by OESY
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The concept of civil rights held by Democrats is only skin deep. Conservative women and minorities, conservative educators and other conservatives are persona non grata, not entitled to the same rights to a fair consideration for tenure or as a judicial nominee as given their liberal bedfellows (no double entendre intended) -- according to the Dem Playbook.
1,086 posted on 09/12/2005 12:50:02 PM PDT by OESY
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I didn't see one minute of the opening barrage, but here's my take on the process:

Eighteen bloviating gasbags of R & D affiliation, and every imaginable in-between of the two, demonstrating there is nothing -- N-O-T-H-I-N-G -- more worthless in the entire universe than a United States senator.


1,089 posted on 09/12/2005 12:52:20 PM PDT by thelastvirgil (More convinced than ever that the United States Congress is a bigger threat than radical Islamists.)
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Who is that woman standing benind the senators at the microphone? She's nodding at the democrats statements and shaking her head at the republicans. At one point during Sessions' comment, she mouthed "Oh, please!". Anyone else notice her?


1,091 posted on 09/12/2005 12:53:11 PM PDT by Buck W. (Yesterday's Intelligentsia are today's Irrelevantsia.)
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Judge John G. Roberts, Jr.
Nominee as Chief Justice to the United States Supreme Court

BIOGRAPHY

Judge John G. Roberts, Jr., was born in Buffalo, New York, on January 27, 1955.

He grew up in Indiana, where he captained his high school football team and worked summers in a steel mill to help pay his way through college.

In 1976, he received his bachelor's degree from Harvard, summa cum laude, after only three years.

He then attended Harvard Law School, where he was managing editor of the Harvard Law Review and graduated magna cum laude in 1979.

The year after he graduated from law school, Judge Roberts clerked for Judge Henry J. Friendly of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.

* Friendly is acclaimed as the preeminent appellate judge of his generation. Chief Justice Warren Burger said of Judge Friendly that he could not identify “any judicial colleague more highly qualified to have come to the Supreme Court of the United States than Henry Friendly.” (Jeffrey B. Morris, Federal Justice in the Second Circuit 178 (1987).)

In 1980-81, Judge Roberts clerked for then-Associate Justice William H. Rehnquist on the United States Supreme Court.

Judge Roberts then served as Special Assistant to Attorney General William French Smith during 1981-82.

* In that role, he advised the Attorney General, wrote speeches, and acted as the Attorney General's representative to other officials in the Executive Branch and state and local governments.

From 1982 until 1986, Judge Roberts served in the White House as Associate Counsel to President Ronald Reagan.

* His duties in the White House included reviewing bills submitted to the President by the Congress, drafting and reviewing Executive Orders, and generally reviewing the full range of presidential activities for legal problems.

In 1986, Judge Roberts left the White House to enter private practice as an associate at the law firm of Hogan & Hartson. He was elected a partner a year later. His practice focused on appellate litigation and was by all accounts extremely successful.

* In 1989, Judge Roberts argued his first case before the United States Supreme Court as court-appointed counsel in United States v. Halper, 490 U.S. 435 (1989), a double-jeopardy case. He prevailed on behalf of his client.
From 1989 until 1993, Judge Roberts served as Principal Deputy Solicitor General, the second-in-command in the Office of the Solicitor General.

* As Principal Deputy Solicitor General, Judge Roberts briefed and argued a variety of cases before the United States Supreme Court on behalf of the U.S. government.
In 1992, when he was 37, President George H.W. Bush nominated Judge Roberts to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. The nomination languished without action by the Senate.

In January 1993, Judge Roberts returned to Hogan & Hartson and resumed his appellate practice.

Including his tenure as a government lawyer, Judge Roberts argued 39 cases before the United States Supreme Court, placing him among the country's most experienced Supreme Court litigators.

* Judge Roberts's Supreme Court arguments alone span a vast set of issues within the Supreme Court's jurisdiction, including admiralty, antitrust, arbitration, environmental law, free speech/religion, health care law, Indian law, bankruptcy, tax, regulation of financial institutions, administrative law, labor law, federal jurisdiction and procedure, interstate commerce, civil rights, and criminal law.

* In addition to representing business interests, Judge Roberts at different times represented the States of Hawaii, Alaska, and Nevada in defending diverse state social, health-and-welfare, and environmental policies before the United States Supreme Court.

* He was retained by the various state attorneys general pursuing antitrust claims against Microsoft to defend the district court's remedial orders before the D.C. Circuit.

* From time to time he also represented criminal defendants and indigents on a pro bono basis.

Judge Roberts, a member of the D.C. Bar, is also admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court. As an attorney, he was widely involved in bar activities:

* For example, he was a member of the United States Judicial Conference Advisory Committee on Appellate Rules, the American Law Institute, the American Academy of Appellate Lawyers, and the Legal Advisory Board of the National Legal Center for the Public Interest.

* He worked on the bipartisan Joint Project on the Independent Counsel Statute sponsored by the American Enterprise Institute and the Brookings Institution.
In May 2001, President George W. Bush nominated Judge Roberts for a seat on the D.C. Circuit.

* Reaction to his nomination was overwhelmingly positive. His supporters included many prominent members of the D.C. bar, including Democratic lawyers such as Lloyd Cutler and Seth Waxman, who collectively praised his “unquestioned integrity and fair-mindedness.” (Letter to Senators Daschle, Hatch, Leahy, and Lott from members of the Bar of the District of Columbia, reprinted in Hearing before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Part I, 108th Cong., 1st Sess. (Jan. 29, 2003), at 652.)

* Judge Roberts received a unanimous “well qualified” rating from the ABA.

Judge Roberts' nomination was favorably reported by the Senate Judiciary Committee by a vote of 16-3. The Senate confirmed Judge Roberts' nomination by unanimous consent on May 8, 2003.

Judge Roberts lives in Bethesda, Maryland, with his wife, Jane, and their two children, Jack and Josie. Jane Sullivan Roberts is a partner at Shaw Pittman in Washington, D.C. She has a background in technology law and currently heads the firm's professional development program. She has practiced in the private sector as a litigator and transactional lawyer throughout her legal career, including a year in Australia.

-- http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/briefings/
1,128 posted on 09/12/2005 1:30:14 PM PDT by OESY
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The sot aka Kennedy works Katrina and gas prices into his opening remarks. He is a jerk, an embarrassment with Democratic staying power. Roberts has great self control if he doesn't burst out laughing.
1,134 posted on 09/12/2005 2:05:05 PM PDT by CaptainK
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Well, I've done what I can do. I've faxed letters to Chairman Spector, ranking member (tool) Leahy, my two senators, the White House Office of Public Affairs, and to the Senate Republican conference, and I've emailed all other members of the Senate Judiciary Committee:

As you are undoubtedly aware, the Senate Committee on the Judiciary now has the opportunity and responsibility to conduct hearings on the nomination of John Roberts to succeed William Rehnquist as Chief Justice of the United States. Mr. Roberts has an outstanding record as an appellate litigator, was confirmed unanimously to the DC Circuit Court, and has been rated "well qualified" by the ABA. I urge you to give John Roberts a fair hearing and vote to send his nomination to the Senate floor to be voted upon by the entire Senate.

Not sure what else I can do for now, but if anybody has suggestions please pass them on.

1,143 posted on 09/12/2005 2:30:18 PM PDT by white trash redneck (Everything I needed to know about Islam I learned on 9-11-01.)
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Prayer ping.

Please keep this in your prayers.


My prayers go up for these proceedings. God's will be done!

Blessings,
trussell

If you want on/off my prayer ping list, please let me know. All requests happily honored.

1,162 posted on 09/12/2005 6:57:00 PM PDT by trussell (Prayers for the children!)
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Nomination of John G. Roberts

Does the "G" stand for "Gorgeous"? lol

1,166 posted on 09/12/2005 8:24:03 PM PDT by Fudd Fan (God bless President Bush!)
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