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Confirming Alito And The Gang of 7 [Each Of Their Phone Numbers To Show Support For Alito]

Posted on 10/31/2005 4:10:43 PM PST by conservativecorner

Republicans in the Gang of 14 As a reminder, these are the Republicans who explicitly rejected the use of the filibuster against judicial nominations except in "extraordinary circumstances."

Lincoln Chafee (Rhode Island) 202-224-2921

Susan Collins (Maine) 202-224-2523

Mike DeWine (Ohio) 202-224-2315

Lindsey Graham (South Carolina) 202-224-5972

John McCain (Arizona) 202-224-2235

John Warner (Virginia) 202-224-2023

Olympia Snowe (Maine) 202-224-5344

Call them and make sure they know that Samuel Alito is not an "extraordinary circumstance."


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: 109th; alito; chafee; dewine; johnwarner; lindseygraham; mccain; olympiasnowe; susancollins
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To: RegulatorCountry
Goodbye, chairmanship then.

The GOP had their chance to dethrone Spectre and they passed. It is not easy to do now in midterm and GOP leadership has not shown the courage to do anything.

21 posted on 10/31/2005 4:33:12 PM PST by Always Right
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To: Giant Conservative
Chafee, Collins, and Snowe, in tandem with Spectre, will be the four Republican votes against.

Judging from his comments today, I think Specter will support Judge Alito. I agree that Chafee, Snowe and Collins are lost causes, and we shouldn't waste a second on them.

McCain is the real wild card. He refused to come out in support of Alito today, and he knows that he'll be the toast of the MSM for the rest of his life if he manages to torpedo the nomination. He also that what he decides will carry a lot of weight among the more moderate GOP senators. You just know he's just relishing his position now, knowing that by being coy, he's guaranteeing himself lots of media fawning and feting for weeks to come.

OTOH, he knows that conservatives are watching him very closely and have the power to destroy any 2008 Presidential hopes he has if he goes against Alito. McCain may well be the most important Senator in determining whether or not Alito is confirmed. God only knows what he'll demand of the White House to buy his support, and I shudder to think of it.

22 posted on 10/31/2005 4:33:35 PM PST by CFC__VRWC ("Anytime a liberal squeals in outrage, an angel gets its wings!" - gidget7)
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To: Giant Conservative
I don't give to the RNC any more either.....just directly to favorite conservative candidates who are in need or who are in vital states.

Folks, every conservative candidate has a web site. Here you can find out how to donate direct.

Leni

23 posted on 10/31/2005 4:34:17 PM PST by MinuteGal
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To: Always Right

"It is not easy to do now in midterm and GOP leadership has not shown the courage to do anything."

I think they've begun to take note that we're not confusing words with actions, here.


24 posted on 10/31/2005 4:35:03 PM PST by RegulatorCountry (Esse Quam Videre)
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To: Always Right
GOP leadership has not shown the courage to do anything

That is why the conservative base exists though: to light a fire under their elected representatives' posteriors.

25 posted on 10/31/2005 4:35:09 PM PST by Giant Conservative
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To: CFC__VRWC
McCain is the real wild card. He refused to come out in support of Alito today, and he knows that he'll be the toast of the MSM for the rest of his life if he manages to torpedo the nomination. He also that what he decides will carry a lot of weight among the more moderate GOP senators. You just know he's just relishing his position now, knowing that by being coy, he's guaranteeing himself lots of media fawning and feting for weeks to come.

Good summation of McCain.

26 posted on 10/31/2005 4:36:26 PM PST by Giant Conservative
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To: Giant Conservative

Agreed. However, unless THIS Congress delivers a confirmation on Alito, and something substantive and immediate on illegal immigration before the mid-terms, I'll never donate again. This Back-of-the-Bus Republican has had it.


27 posted on 10/31/2005 4:37:09 PM PST by JesseJane (Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country. (More than a typing exercise))
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To: CFC__VRWC

"God only knows what he'll demand of the White House to buy his support"

I've come to learn that arm-twisting is not a one way street.


28 posted on 10/31/2005 4:38:08 PM PST by RegulatorCountry (Esse Quam Videre)
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To: CFC__VRWC
McCain is the real wild card.

McCain is the front runner for the Presidential nominee. Even McCain will realize the support Alito has and would not dare be the roadblock. McCain is smarter than that, although not much smarter than that.

29 posted on 10/31/2005 4:40:24 PM PST by Always Right
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To: Giant Conservative
Good summation of McCain.

If McCain goes against Alito, McCain will go from GOP frontrunner to non-contender overnight. Unless McCain wants to be Hillary's running mate, he will not oppose Alito.

30 posted on 10/31/2005 4:42:29 PM PST by Always Right
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To: Always Right

"McCain is the front runner for the Presidential nominee."

In whose estimation? I find him a bit disturbing, myself. And, that sense arises from more than his being a political dilettante.


31 posted on 10/31/2005 4:43:14 PM PST by RegulatorCountry (Esse Quam Videre)
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To: JesseJane
The Senate will confirm Alito.

My view on the GOP, which I share with other conservatives, is:

"Don't leave: take over."

In the meantime, always a good idea to indulge innate distrust of redistribution of your money by a centralized committee, namely the RNC. Plus, giving directly to candidates/causes gives you more of a say.

32 posted on 10/31/2005 4:46:55 PM PST by Giant Conservative
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To: RegulatorCountry
In whose estimation? I find him a bit disturbing, myself.

Certainly he is. McCain is an egomaniac and there are dozens of polls showing McCain and Guilliani in front of all other GOP nominees and even beating Hillary. McCain is drolling at the prospects of being president. He is not going to blow it here. I would be large sums on this. I don't think McCain has a realistic chance unless he becomes tax cutting, spending cutting, social conservative. McCain could fool enough people to win, if he runs to the right.

33 posted on 10/31/2005 4:47:11 PM PST by Always Right
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To: CFC__VRWC

I know -- bet they don't follow McCain again down this foolish path! I have been chuckling since they rushed to get out the word.


34 posted on 10/31/2005 4:48:49 PM PST by PhiKapMom (AOII MOM -- Istook for OK Governor in 2006! Allen in 2008!)
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To: CFC__VRWC

He knows conservatives DESPISE HIM. I've never met any conservative that would EVER vote for him. He's committed a cardinal sin of constitutional matters in a little number call CFR. He can not swear to protect and defend the constitution when he actively works to dismantle it, and silence the voice of the people. He bashes the President to his face and behind it as well. Disgusting little commie loving gargoyle.


35 posted on 10/31/2005 4:49:10 PM PST by JesseJane (Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country. (More than a typing exercise))
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To: CFC__VRWC
He refused to come out in support of Alito today, and he knows that he'll be the toast of the MSM for the rest of his life if he manages to torpedo the nomination.

IMO, McCain has kept below the radar since his taking over the senate with his gang of 7 (SEVEN) . Linsey is the mouthpiece for the gang. He, vice president, is speaking on for president McCain. So both are in the bag for Alito.

36 posted on 10/31/2005 4:49:17 PM PST by duckln (Down with the Leaders of the Gang of 7, McCain and Linsey)
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To: Always Right

"McCain could fool enough people to win, if he runs to the right."

I'm not in a mood to be fooled, and that mood has enough momentum to last until 2008. I don't think I'm alone in that, either.


37 posted on 10/31/2005 4:49:49 PM PST by RegulatorCountry (Esse Quam Videre)
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To: Always Right

Who said McCain is the frontrunner -- he cannot win in Republican primaries -- last time he won in States with crossover votes -- once we got to Super Tuesday and Republican only voter states, McCain was toast.


38 posted on 10/31/2005 4:50:29 PM PST by PhiKapMom (AOII MOM -- Istook for OK Governor in 2006! Allen in 2008!)
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To: Giant Conservative

"Don't leave: take over."

I like it.


39 posted on 10/31/2005 4:51:08 PM PST by JesseJane (Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country. (More than a typing exercise))
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To: Always Right
McCain is the front runner for the Presidential nominee. Even McCain will realize the support Alito has and would not dare be the roadblock. McCain is smarter than that, although not much smarter than that.

Unless the Dims and liberal interest groups manage to manufacture some smear against Alito that McCain thinks gives him enough cover to go against the nomination and still keep his Presidential hopes alive. It doesn't have to give him that cover - it just has to be enough to make him think he can buck the conservative base.

Don't forget that McCain thought he could win the 2000 nomination by trashing Christian conservatives and relying on RINOs and Dims crossing over to vote for him in the primaries. That was a serious miscalculation, and the question then becomes whether or not he learned anything from that.

40 posted on 10/31/2005 4:51:43 PM PST by CFC__VRWC ("Anytime a liberal squeals in outrage, an angel gets its wings!" - gidget7)
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