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LIVE THREAD:Senate vote to confirm Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court;(UPDATE: Alito Confirmed 58-42)
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Posted on 01/31/2006 5:48:48 AM PST by ken5050

Edited on 01/31/2006 5:55:34 AM PST by Sidebar Moderator. [history]

Good morning, all.

Join us today for the final victory lap, the vote to "confirm Samuel Alito, of New Jersey, to be an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court."

It's all over except the final vote tally.

Lots of surprises yesterday at the HUGE vote to impose cloture, so perhaps there are still some surprise votes to come?


TOPICS: Breaking News; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 109th; alito; alitovote; scotus
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To: defconw

LOL!

EXACTLY!


361 posted on 01/31/2006 7:23:44 AM PST by eeevil conservative
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To: kimmie7
Does anyone have the transcript of DeMint's reponse to Reid's "prebuttal" from yesterday?

Mr. DeMINT. Mr. President, today the Democratic leader, Harry Reid, gave what was billed as a ``prebuttal'' to the President's upcoming State of the Union Address.

I am, frankly, astounded that he would criticize a speech so harshly that has not even been given yet.

I will let the President speak for himself when he addresses the Nation tomorrow night, but this misleading partisan rhetoric put forth on this floor by the Senator from Nevada cannot go unanswered, rhetoric which, unfortunately, further proves Democrats will say anything but do nothing.

Today, we heard many of the same tired cliches from the minority leader. He talks about a credibility gap. Well, the largest credibility gap in American politics is between what Democrats say and what they do. Democrats promised months ago to bring forth their own legislative agenda, but the Nation is still waiting. Day after day, the Democrats launch attack after attack on Republicans and our agenda, but how are we to take them seriously when they cannot articulate a clear plan of their own? They will say anything to get a media sound bite, but when it comes to solving today's challenges, Democrats do nothing.

It has been 4 years since 9/11, and after all their rock-throwing, Democrats still have no plan for victory in the war on terror. In fact, they have undermined the war effort with partisan attacks on the President.

They have complained about the economy since President Bush took office, but almost everything they do makes it harder for American businesses to compete.

Democrats spent the last year criticizing Republican efforts to strengthen Social Security but still offer nothing to fix this system in crisis. They even refuse to guarantee benefits for today's seniors and blocked a bill that would have stopped Congress from spending Social Security dollars on other Government programs.

They have decried looming deficits but offer no map to a balanced budget, instead calling for higher taxes and more spending programs.

How are we to take seriously a party that has no legislative agenda, that has no solutions or ideas to solve America's greatest challenges?

In stark contrast to the Democrats' invisible agenda, Republicans have clearly articulated and delivered a bold agenda to secure America's future. And while we have had some victories in recent years, the truth is that Democrats have fought bitterly to block progress for America every step of the way. Then these same Democrats come to this floor and blame inaction on Republicans.

To give just one example, Republicans have been working for decades to secure America's energy independence. However, Democrats, at the behest of extreme environmental activists, oppose real solutions to high energy prices such as increasing production of domestic oil and natural gas supplies and removing barriers to oil refinery investment such as onerous permitting requirements and a proliferation of boutique fuel blends.

Just last month, Democrats blocked energy exploration and production on the Coastal Plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge which would provide millions of barrels of oil a day, or about 4.5 percent of the current U.S. consumption, with no significant environmental impact.

It is not just in Alaska where Democrats oppose efforts to access our Nation's energy resources. It has been estimated that enough natural gas lies under the Outer Continental Shelf and in the interior Western States to supply 27 years' worth of natural gas consumption, the primary fuel used to heat Americans' homes. Yet Democrats support policies that have closed these areas to exploration and production.

The administration has attempted to cut regulatory redtape, reduce regulatory costs, and streamline regulatory processes to allow more sensible use of the Nation's energy resources, while maintaining environmental standards--efforts that have been largely rebuffed by Democrats in Congress.

The obstacle to America's energy independence is clear: it is the blockade formed by the Democratic Party. In seeking to appease far-left interest groups, Democrats have blocked Republican efforts to reduce our dependence on foreign oil and have needlessly allowed energy prices to climb higher and higher for America's families.

Senator Reid likes to say Democrats can do better. I think he is right, Democrats should do better. They have been conducting a war of rhetoric for years without offering anything positive to the public debate. Americans are rightly frustrated with a Democratic Party that will say anything but do nothing.

Now let me address what has become the favorite sound bite of the Democratic Party. Senator Reid said it today and many times over the last week, what he likes to call the ``culture of corruption.'' Apparently, Democrats believe this media strategy will carry them to a sweeping electoral victory in November. I have news for my Democratic colleagues: The problem of outside influence on Congress is not a partisan issue. This is a bipartisan problem and requires a bipartisan solution.

For those hoping to usher in a new Democratic majority in Congress on a media sound bite, history teaches us that elections are won on ideas, not rhetoric. Americans are far too smart and today's challenges are far too serious for Democrats to expect they can coast to a victory in November with no solutions and no ideas.

Republicans learned this lesson long ago from one of our greatest teachers, Ronald Reagan. President Reagan always talked about ideas that still resonate with Americans today: limited government, personal freedom and responsibility, and peace through strength.

Republicans did not win on rhetoric in 1994. We won because Americans agreed with our solutions: lower taxes, fiscal responsibility, traditional values, and strong national defense.

President Bush has connected with the American people because he has run his campaigns on ideas. He promised to lower taxes, and he has. He promised to aggressively fight the war on terror to protect American families, and he has. He promised to nominate judges who will follow the law instead of creating it, and he has.

Yet, as Senator Reid demonstrated today, Democrats still do not understand that Americans want solutions, not more partisan rhetoric. I know there are some Democrats who do have some good ideas and desire to work together to improve the lives of Americans. I have talked to many of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle who do seem to understand the reality, but their leadership refuses to allow them to break from the party line.

I urge the Democratic Party to think long and hard about the war of rhetoric they are waging. It is poisoning the atmosphere in the Senate, and it is turning off Americans from the public debate. The consequences of these actions will be fewer and fewer Democrats returning next year. This has been proved out during the last elections, as I and my fellow freshman Republican Senators can testify.

If Democrats sincerely want the opportunity to govern again, they need to abandon this ``say anything, do nothing'' stance and put forward some ideas and solutions. Regardless, the Republican Party will not wait around. We will continue to secure America's future with a bold, positive agenda.

6 . EXECUTIVE SESSION -- (Senate - January 30, 2006)


362 posted on 01/31/2006 7:23:45 AM PST by Cboldt
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To: RedBloodedAmerican

Any word on how Senator Ensign is doing? Is he in the Senate today?


363 posted on 01/31/2006 7:24:03 AM PST by Mayflower Sister (DEMOCRAT: THE PARTY OF COWARDS AND TRAITORS, and I almost forgot... BABY KILLERS)
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To: Dinah Lord

To show how stupid some of the left are:

They are saying that if this "republican" senator votes YES for Alito, they will out him for a gay affair.

But if a republican senator switches and votes NO now, it will be obvious to everybody who the senator was.

Unless of course it is Chafee -- except Chafee was already an announced NO vote, so I don't see how he could be the one they are talking about.



364 posted on 01/31/2006 7:24:23 AM PST by CharlesWayneCT
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To: Cboldt

DU update:
-THANK JOHN KERRY AND TED KENNEDY FOR BEING PATRIOTS
-Donate to Friends of John Kerry and thank him for being a REAL AMERICAN PATRIOT:Contribute to Ted Kennedy's re-election campaign and support a TRUE AMERICAN PATRIOT:

Someone with sense is posting:
"what thanks does Kerry deserve?"
"He did it with Kennedy because no one else would stand with Kennedy" (supporting Kerry, trying to say no one else was decent enough to fight this atrocity)

-No Regrets, No Tears, No F***ing Quarter. (censored)
"We are on our own"
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=364x274742

They are going down for the third time and it's killing them.


365 posted on 01/31/2006 7:24:46 AM PST by pillut48 (CJ in TX)
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To: Howlin
Isn't Snowe voting yes?

Her announced "yes" was for cloture. She'll be on the record on the nominee is short order.

366 posted on 01/31/2006 7:24:50 AM PST by Cboldt
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To: Mean Maryjean

Well, I sent a congratulatory letter to Arnold Schwarzenegger (do I still know how to spell that? heh) when he won the governorship and I received a thankyou letter back..

From his staff I'm sure, but electronically signed by Ah-nold, nonetheless.

:^D


367 posted on 01/31/2006 7:24:54 AM PST by prairiebreeze (We are grateful to our fine military. God bless them and their families.)
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To: ChadGore

NO. My CSPAN has a chicken fest going on. KEEP US POSTED!!


368 posted on 01/31/2006 7:25:02 AM PST by tioga (Speaking out from the god-forsaken frozen tundra of the Hildebeast.)
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To: Lizarde

I think I read that Hagel did not vote yesterday. Anyone know what that is about?


369 posted on 01/31/2006 7:25:09 AM PST by OldFriend (The Dems enABLEd DANGER and 3,000 Americans died.)
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To: Howlin

Any Ensign sighting?


370 posted on 01/31/2006 7:25:21 AM PST by ken5050 (Ann Coulter needs to have children ASAP to pass on her gene pool....any volunteers?)
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To: Mayflower Sister

Leahy playing the race card, using Scott Kings death against Alito!!!!

UNREAL!!


371 posted on 01/31/2006 7:25:40 AM PST by RedBloodedAmerican
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To: OldFriend; ken5050

anyone?

CSpan has a lady talking abuot bird flu


372 posted on 01/31/2006 7:25:44 AM PST by DollyCali (Don't tell GOD how big your storm is -- Tell the storm how B-I-G your God is!)
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To: Two-Bits; ken5050
You did an excellent job. The threads were a God-sent for those of us that are cubicle challenged and could not listen to the hearings. Thanks to these threads, I was able to peak in and see what was happening. Again thanks to all who participated the last couple of days. A big thank you to Free Republic for being here.

I whole heartedly second that. Thanks a million, Ken.

373 posted on 01/31/2006 7:25:45 AM PST by confederacy of dunces (Workin' & lurkin')
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To: GeneralStorm
You can bet that Kennedy will read some grim vision of the future where we will no longer be marching toward progress. Aieeee!
374 posted on 01/31/2006 7:26:02 AM PST by Sender (As water has no constant form, there are in war no constant conditions. -Sun Tzu)
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To: DollyCali
You Leahy, WRAP IT UP B!


375 posted on 01/31/2006 7:26:30 AM PST by finnman69 (cum puella incedit minore medio corpore sub quo manifestu s globus, inflammare animos)
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To: RedBloodedAmerican

I could have predicted that. The poor woman isn't even cold in her grave and they are using her. May she RIP.


376 posted on 01/31/2006 7:26:48 AM PST by tioga (Speaking out from the god-forsaken frozen tundra of the Hildebeast.)
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To: OldFriend

Many are wondering where Hagel was yesterday. He was on the Sunday talk show circuit so he was in town. I think that he just didn't want to go on record so ducked the vote. The man just oozes Presidential material. lololol


377 posted on 01/31/2006 7:26:59 AM PST by Republican Red (We will stay steadfast, we will not falter, we will never murtha)
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To: commish
I love Jeff Sessions - I wish he were my senator (Mine are Mikulski and Sarbannes - can you get any more pathethic than that?)

He is such a cutie-pie, but when he starts giving one of his speeches he becomes a real tiger, and I just love his disarming charm with a bite.

Congratulations - Alabama picked a winner.

378 posted on 01/31/2006 7:27:02 AM PST by gramho12
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To: Cboldt
She'll be on the record on the nominee is short order.

Her snowness has graciously decided to vote Yes.

379 posted on 01/31/2006 7:27:08 AM PST by Semper Paratus
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To: ken5050
Judge Alito killed Coretta Scott King??? Oh, I bet the shock of what those nasty Republicans did yesterday did her in. "Unacceptable threat to the civil rights of millions of Americans"...puleeze. 295 Americans???????? Image hosting by TinyPic
380 posted on 01/31/2006 7:27:09 AM PST by pillut48 (CJ in TX)
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