Posted on 04/01/2004 7:06:14 AM PST by OXENinFLA
Since "Free Republic is an online gathering place for independent, grass-roots conservatism on the web. We're working to roll back decades of governmental largesse, to root out political fraud and corruption, and to champion causes which further conservatism in America.", I and others think it's a good idea to centralize what the goes on in the Senate (or House if it gets hot).
So if you see something happening on the Senate/House floor you don't have to start a new thread, you can just use this one also if you have a thread that pertains to the Senate, House, or pretty much any GOV'T agency please link your thread here.
If you have any suggestions for this thread please feel free to let me know.
Here's a few helpful links.
C-SPAN what a great thing. Where you can watch or listen live to most Government happenings.
C-SPAN 1 carries the HOUSE.
C-SPAN 2 carries the SENATE.
C-SPAN 3 (most places web only) carries a variety of committee meetings live or other past programming.
A great thing about our Government is they make it really easy for the public to research what the Politicians are doing and saying (on the floor anyway).
THOMAS where you can see a RECORD of what Congress is doing each day. You can also search/read a verbatim text of what each Congressmen/women or Senator has said on the floor or submitted 'for the record.' [This is where the real juicy stuff can be found.]
Also found at Thomas are Monthly Calendars for the Majority and Minority
Roll Call Votes can be found here.
9:30 a.m.: Convene and begin a period of morning business.
Thereafter, resume consideration of S.2290, the asbestos bill.
capitolhearingsListen live link here
9:30 a.m.
Senate Foreign Relations To hold hearings to examine obstacles and opportunities regarding the Iraq transition.
SD-106
I think CONDI will be up in front of this committee today.
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Mr. BYRD.:...........This is a coequal branch of Government, Mr. Bush. As a coequal branch of Government, as the body in which the Constitution vests the power of the purse, Congress requires the truth from the President, from the executive branch, from the Pentagon, from the Defense Department, from the State Department, from the White House. This is what makes recent allegations in Bob Woodward's new book regarding the redirection of appropriated funds into clandestine appropriations for the war on Iraq so disturbing, and the American people ought to be disturbed. The American people ought to ask questions, and their representatives in this body ought to ask questions. If the President, as alleged in this book, made the decision to wage war against Iraq and secretly spent appropriated funds to prepare for that war without prior consultation with Congress, then the letter of the law, the intent of the law, the spirit of the law, and the constitutional power of the purse have been subverted This would be not only a very grave breach of trust on the part of the executive branch, on the part of the administration, but also a very grave abuse of power.
Mr. President, I hope with all my heart that Iraq will emerge from the current chaos to become a free and democratic nation. I hope with all my heart that the sacrifices that America's military forces have endured in Iraq will be validated by reality, and not justified merely on the basis of wishful thinking. The path forward is not yet clear, but this I know: President Bush led America into a preemptive war that was neither dictated by circumstances nor driven by events. President Bush led America into a war of choice, a war that might well have been avoided with patience and prudence. Would that we could read that ``April is the cruelest month'' without reflecting on the cruel and terrible toll that the war on Iraq has taken on America's men and women in uniform in Iraq during this bloody and sorrowful month of April.
It is said in the King James version of the Holy Bible that of those to whom much is given, much is required. Mr. President, much is required of this administration and this President with regard to Iraq. The American people expect answers, the American people expect a judicious strategy, and the American people expect a well-thought-out military and diplomatic campaign. On all fronts, the American people have been let down. A President who wages war and manages the aftermath of war by the seat of his pants is not what the American people either expect or deserve. I fear that is what they are seeing in Iraq.
This President, having blundered into this war in Iraq, does not have much time left to get the stabilization of Iraq right. We have spent our blood and treasure in Iraq, and it is now time--past time--to aggressively explore ways in which the burden on Americans can be mitigated. It is time to abandon the go-it-alone attitude, the go-it-alone, cocky , arrogant attitude established by this President.
It is time--long past time--for the President to admit to mistakes made, to forsake his divisive either/or rhetoric, and to seek a way out of the deepening morass of Iraq with the full partnership of the United Nations, the region, and the international community.
President Bush needs to drop all pretensions that the war in Iraq and the battle for stability are going according to plan. Only by accepting the fact that a bold new direction is needed to untangle the mess in Iraq can this President extricate the United States from what is fast becoming a quagmire. It is time for the President to set aside his pride and to convene an international summit on the future of Iraq, composed of representatives of the Iraqi people, their Arab neighbors, NATO, and the United Nations. Then and only then will the Iraqi people be in a position to chart their own future with the help of the international community. Then and only then will the United States be able to relinquish ownership of the tiger that it now holds by the tail.
America must alter its course in Iraq to deal with the volatile vacuum left by the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime. America must be prepared to fight terrorism wherever it rears its ugly head and not be lulled into the false belief that attacking terrorists overseas will stop them from attacking America on its homefront. Above all, Americans must never be cowed into believing that questions are somehow ``unpatriotic'' or that Presidents, even wartime Presidents, are ever above answering them. And finally, Americans must remember that in this country there are no kings.
Mr. President, I yield the floor and suggest the absence of a quorum.
Search John Kerry, house, by date.
1 . JOHN KERRY DOES NOT BELONG IN THE WHITE HOUSE -- (House of Representatives - April 22, 2004)
2 . DISPARAGING REMARKS BY JOHN KERRY -- (House of Representatives - April 22, 2004)
3 . JOHN KERRY SHOULD APOLOGIZE TO AMERICAN VETERANS -- (House of Representatives - April 22, 2004)
4 . JOHN KERRY AS COMMANDER IN CHIEF? -- (House of Representatives - April 22, 2004)
5 . JOHN KERRY'S ACCUSATIONS AGAINST AMERICAN SOLDIERS IN VIETNAM -- (House of Representatives - April 22, 2004)
6 . TROUBLING REMARKS BY JOHN KERRY -- (House of Representatives - April 22, 2004)
7 . KERRY PLANS TO ELIMINATE SMALL BUSINESS FEDERAL CONTRACTS -- (House of Representatives - April 22, 2004)
8 . IN DEFENSE OF JOHN KERRY -- (House of Representatives - April 22, 2004)
9 . CREDENTIALS NEEDED FOR THOSE ATTACKING JOHN KERRY -- (House of Representatives - April 22, 2004)
10 . ATTACKS ON JOHN KERRY SHOULD NOT BE COUNTENANCED -- (House of Representatives - April 22, 2004)
11 . CALLING SENATOR KERRY ``HANOI JOHN'' IS SHAMEFUL -- (House of Representatives - April 22, 2004)
12 . REPUBLICANS ARE UNWILLING TO MEET THE COMMITMENT TO VETERANS -- (House of Representatives - April 22, 2004)
13 . NO BOUNDARIES -- (House of Representatives - April 22, 2004)
14 . KERRY, HIGHLY DECORATED VETERAN -- (House of Representatives - April 22, 2004)
15 . KERRY, A DECORATED WAR HERO -- (House of Representatives - April 22, 2004)
16 . DANGEROUS DUTY FOR KERRY -- (House of Representatives - April 22, 2004)
17 . PRAISE KERRY -- (House of Representatives - April 22, 2004)
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--- (Mr. SAM JOHNSON of Texas asked and was given permission to address the House for 1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. SAM JOHNSON of Texas. Mr. Speaker, on this day in 1971, JOHN KERRY showed his true colors; and they are not red, white, and blue.
Before the Senate, before America, and before the world, he blasted our Nation, chastised our troops, and hurt our morale. He famously declared that soldiers tortured innocent Vietnamese and that America was the worse violator of the Geneva Conventions, not Vietnam.
In 1971 when JOHN KERRY had the freedom to stand up to defy duty, honor, and country, I just emerged from 4 years of solitary confinement, where the Vietnamese did not adhere to the Geneva Conventions.
What he did was nothing short of aiding and abetting the enemy. A person like JOHN KERRY does not belong in the White House.
Is it any wonder my comrades from Vietnam and I have a nickname for him similar to ``Hanoi Jane''? He is called ``Hanoi John .''
1:00 p.m.: Convene and begin a period of morning business.
2:00 p.m. : Resume consideration of the motion to proceed to S.150, the Internet Tax Moratorium bill.
Today in the Department of Defense, Monday, April 26, 2004
Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld have no public or media events on his schedule
Army Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt, deputy director of operations for Coalition Joint Task Force 7, and Dan Senor, senior advisor to the Coalition Provisional Authority, will conduct an operational update from Baghdad at 9:30 a.m. EDT. This event can be viewed in the Press Briefing Room. Media wishing to attend must be at the Pentagon North Parking Entrance no later than 9:00 a.m. EDT for escort.
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Also .. Susan Sarandon made a comment that the Vatican and Radical Islamics were Bush's friends
I just heard that one on Rush.
Senate Committee
Iraq Ambassador Nomination
(John Negroponte)
Foreign Relations
I'm SURE the Dems won't make this into a Bush bashing session.
Today in the Department of Defense, Tuesday, April 27, 2004
Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld hosts an honor cordon to welcome Italy's Deputy Prime Minister Gianfranco Fini to the Pentagon at 10:30 a.m. EDT. The cordon will be held on the steps of the Pentagon River Entrance. Media must be at the Pentagon North Parking Entrance no later than 10 a.m. EDT for escort to the cordon.
Me thinks the subject of hostages will come up.
Senate Floor Schedule for Tuesday, April 27, 2004.
9:30-9:45 a.m.: Convene and begin a period of morning business.
Thereafter, resume consideration of the motion to proceed to S.150, the Internet Tax Moratorium bill.
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BUMP!
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