Posted on 01/12/2006 5:14:27 AM PST by OXENinFLA
Day 4: Hearing Resumes
This morning, Senators will question Judge Alito during a third round. They will then go into a closed session, to review the FBI background investigation on the Supreme Court nominee. Outside witnesses may be called to testify this afternoon, as well as the American Bar Association, to discuss its recommendations.
THURS., 9:00AM ET, C-SPAN
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Hillary and Harry
"Meanwhile, Theodore Kennedy and Joe Biden should just quit, retire and get out of the way. They have proved their dire inconsequence, ineffectiveness and irrelevance once AGAIN. Utter baffoons."
Not to mention proving their impotence, flatulence, and incontinence.
Yeah, DNC Nazguls are hurredly scouring the countryside for sniffs of anything they can inflate and blow up in their allied media. But so far, they only rooted out the CAP fizzledud. They probably want to make MLK day AntiAlito day to generate buzz. But they are defeated already.
oh oh, here it is, Leahy is trying to pull a fast one, trying to get the Alito vote put back a week. For no other reason than to keep Alito off the bench until after President Bush's State of the Union address.
Spector pulls out Leahy's own words to make his case.
We are going to find out right now how devious Leahy is, and how strong Spector is in preventing another Democrat take-over of his committee
Don't let the slugs get your dander up. This only proves how pointless they are.
YAHOO CAPTION: Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) (background) the ranking democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, takes a picture at the start of the testimony of witnesses on Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito's Senate confirmation hearings as Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-MA) listens on Capitol Hill in Washington January 12, 2006.
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