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To: kcvl

NUCLEAR OPTION!!!


24 posted on 10/31/2005 3:21:38 AM PST by paltz
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To: paltz

"Judge Alito would energize the president's conservative supporters. But he would not be as much of a fight as the others. Luttig and [5th Circuit Judge Priscilla] Owen, in particular, raise the serious prospect of a filibuster and it seems unlikely in the current environment that the administration is anxious to have that fight," Goldstein wrote.

"It seems to me that the pressure to nominate a woman is considerably lessened now, and the focus is on getting someone confirmed. Judge Alito will be grudgingly confirmable to many Democrats once they look at his record," Goldstein wrote.

Goldstein's political calculus could prove to be dead on, especially if the White House is intent on moving quickly and avoiding an ugly confirmation battle.

Born on April Fool's Day in 1950, the 55-year-old Alito might be exactly what Bush is looking for. His resume reads like a recipe for high court consideration -- beginning with undergrad studies at Princeton, perhaps the Ivy League's most welcoming home for conservatives seeking elite educations, and a law degree from Yale, the Bush family's sentimental favorite.

After a clerkship with 3rd Circuit Judge Leonard I. Garth, Alito worked as a front-line federal prosecutor in New Jersey for four years. But soon after President Ronald Reagan was elected, Alito joined the Office of the Solicitor General, staying for four years and helping to decide what position the administration would take in cases up for review by the Supreme Court.

That was followed by a three-year stint at Main Justice as a deputy assistant attorney general. In 1987, at the age of 37, Alito was appointed U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey, a post he held until he was tapped in 1990 by the first President Bush to join the 3rd Circuit.

On the hot-button issues, Alito has been consistently conservative -- so conservative that some lawyers have given him the nickname "Scalito." Roughly translated, the nickname means "Little Scalia," suggesting that Alito has modeled his judicial philosophy after Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.

If Alito is nominated and his record is put under the national microscope, conservatives are likely to be happy with what they see.


34 posted on 10/31/2005 3:23:02 AM PST by kcvl
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To: paltz; All
I STRONGLY suggest we start emailing all seven of those 'stinkin... sniveling... RINO's who always 'sh_t-their-pants' in the Senate.

Tell them you'll donate to ANY candidate who runs against them if they fail again to find their spines!

104 posted on 10/31/2005 3:36:47 AM PST by johnny7 (“What now? Let me tell you what now.”)
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To: paltz
Yes, it will probably take the Nuclear Option to get him through.

Like I said before, the president has taken all the heat lately and its time for those spineless Senators to stand up. If this pick doesn't happen know one can blame the president this time.

I expect the gang of 14 to try and hijack the Senate and the spineless Republican Senators will let it happen until the pressure becomes to strong from the conservative base to let it continue.

I think most of us will be in agreement with this pick making the base strong and if not for the president, at least for the nominee.

I support the president and our troops, and they deserve our support.
161 posted on 10/31/2005 3:46:59 AM PST by TheForceOfOne
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To: paltz

Yes


172 posted on 10/31/2005 3:50:42 AM PST by dhuffman@awod.com (The conspiracy of ignorance masquerades as common sense.)
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To: paltz
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Yes, it's WAY PAST time to do so!

808 posted on 10/31/2005 5:33:51 AM PST by Sister_T (Kenneth Blackwell for Governor of Ohio!)
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To: paltz
NUCLEAR OPTION!!!

That is to say, "nuculer" option.

Cordially,

1,412 posted on 10/31/2005 8:16:26 AM PST by Diamond (Qui liberatio scelestus trucido inculpatus.)
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To: paltz
NUCLEAR OPTION!!!

Didn't you get your RNC talking points? It's now called "Constitutional Option." I heard it from Rush, Hannity, etc.
1,582 posted on 10/31/2005 9:52:12 AM PST by LanaTurnerOverdrive
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To: paltz

They won't do it.

The D's are three Senate votes away from the R's not having that option in the next Congress. If they filibuster, the Nuke Option will be launched and it will take out the Judicial filibuster forever. To reinstate it would take the majority party doing that, and why would a majority party do that, right?

Scalito is in. That simple. The D's are praying Stevens doesn't die before the next Congress.


1,764 posted on 10/31/2005 3:33:02 PM PST by RinaseaofDs
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