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Dems: They Will Filibuster Estrada Vote
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| Feb.11, 2003
| JESSE J. HOLLAND
Posted on 02/11/2003 5:56:45 PM PST by conservativecorner
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How corrupt can a policical party be? VERY!!!!!!!
To: conservativecorner
Let them filibuster. They will come across as the dims they are.
Dim loss ----- Republican gain. (Hispanic vote)
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posted on
02/11/2003 5:58:37 PM PST
by
Salvation
(†With God all things are possible.†)
To: conservativecorner
(Mr. Burns voice) Excellent. Exxxxcellent.
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posted on
02/11/2003 6:01:03 PM PST
by
PianoMan
(prefer music to hot air)
To: conservativecorner
Too bad Democratic Senator Hugo Black wasn't forthcoming about his background when FDR appointed him. The Senate confirmed him and then discovered that he was the proud recipient of a Gold Passport from the Ku Klux Klan. Oops.
To: conservativecorner
And then they will wonder just "What the hell happened?" after they get their tails kicked all over the place in the 2004 elections. Ya gotta LOVE these useful idiots! Ha!
Go!! 'Rats!! Go!!
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posted on
02/11/2003 6:04:44 PM PST
by
Howie66
To: conservativecorner
Bringing an End to Debate: Previous Question, Filibuster and Cloture
In the House, debate is brought to a close by the ordering of the previous question. This has the effect of stopping all debate and bringing the bill (and any pending amendments) to an immediate vote. The motion is usually made once the planned period of debate has ended in order to bring a bill to a vote on final passage. Special rules (see above) sometimes prescribe that the previous question is automatically ordered after certain actions are completed. The previous question allows a majority to cut off debate and, if it so desires, prevent additional amendments.
Theoretically, debate in the Senate on most questions is unlimited. As a result, Senators who are opposed to a measure on the Senate floor may attempt to slow down the process by speaking continuously on the floor and therefore tying up the Senate. This process is known as a "filibuster". The threat of a filibuster is the main reason behind the attempts by the leadership of both parties to work out a unanimous consent agreement on major legislation. However, this cannot always be done. The threat of a filibuster is also one reason for the Senate custom of "holds", whereby a Senator can request that his leader not allow a matter to be scheduled for floor consideration. Such requests are traditionally honored.
The Senate's rules provide for one method to break a filibuster, known as invoking cloture. The motion to invoke cloture is brought up by a petition of 16 Senators and is itself nondebatable. If cloture is invoked, a number of requirements are imposed. Further debate is limited to 30 hours, is confined to the subject of the bill and all further amendments must be germane. After the 30 hours have expired, the Senate must vote on the pending legislation. However, the rules require that at least three-fifths of the Senate, or 60 Senators, vote in favor of the motion in order to invoke cloture. Consequently, invoking cloture usually requires some bipartisan support.
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posted on
02/11/2003 6:07:47 PM PST
by
jwalsh07
To: conservativecorner
refused to release copies of memos and opinions he produced when he worked there. All the living solicitors general for presidents in both parties agreed with that position in a letter last June. Daschle said Democrats will not allow a vote on the nomination until the White House makes Estrada answer their questions and releases the memos.
Who is out of 'the mainstream'?
I just turned on CSPAN2, no Senate. The House at least still has I think Special Order speeches. What kind of wussie filibuster is this?
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posted on
02/11/2003 6:08:23 PM PST
by
StriperSniper
(Start heating the TAR, I'll go get the FEATHERS.)
To: conservativecorner
Krauthammer says let them filibuster,tape the proceedings and then run commercials on Uni-vision......I like it.
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posted on
02/11/2003 6:10:51 PM PST
by
linn37
(work my fingers to the bone and what do I get?)
To: conservativecorner
If the Socialist Democrat Senators of the irrational extreme left, ever pulled their heads out of their anuses, they would see that their colon is not the main stream.
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posted on
02/11/2003 6:13:34 PM PST
by
F.J. Mitchell
(The gutter on the left side of the street is not the main stream.)
To: conservativecorner
""Since Estrada's nomination in May 2001, Republicans have accused Democrats of treating him unfairly because he is a conservative Hispanic, who, if confirmed, would be the first Latino picked by a president in either party to get a seat on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. ""
Hatch went on to say -"Estrada is a conservative, Republican Hispanic nominated by a Republican President and the Democrats do not like him or President Bush.."
To: linn37
I don't know how long Byrd can talk, but I couldn't sit there and listen to him.
To: conservativecorner
How many hours can they stand up and repeat how they are not rubber stamps. Good for them. It means less mischief they can create otherwise.
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posted on
02/11/2003 6:17:17 PM PST
by
cinFLA
To: NeonKnight
whats funny here is all these losers preventing Estradas vote are going to lose the Hispanic vote,Corzine,Hillary,Schumer......hehe ........
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posted on
02/11/2003 6:19:24 PM PST
by
linn37
(work my fingers to the bone and what do I get?)
To: linn37
The Dems have already crossed the Rubicon on this one. The head of the largest Hispanic lobbying group has said this will not be forgotten.
To: conservativecorner
Bring the $bastards on.
Lock and load
get ready to watch the embarrassment.
To: conservativecorner
"WASHINGTON - Senate Democrats said Tuesday they will filibuster Miguel Estrada's nomination to the federal appeals bench until he reveals more of his judicial thinking."
Indeed. The wonderful liberals can't abide double plus ungood hate thought.
To: linn37
Great idea. DemonCraps digging their own political graves. Gotta love it.
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posted on
02/11/2003 6:24:40 PM PST
by
tomahawk
To: gov_bean_ counter
Awwww....I was so looking forward to another tight race in Florida for the '04 presidential race, and those morons have to go right ahead and hand Miami-Dade to us. WTF?
(sarcasm, of course) ;p
To: cinFLA
We're in a war for our lives against terrorism, and the DemonCraps are trying to crucify a conservative Hispanic for a judgeship. What a pathetic party of losers.
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posted on
02/11/2003 6:26:03 PM PST
by
tomahawk
To: conservativecorner
Proving once again that the country was right in electing President Bush and giving him the congress and senate majorities.
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posted on
02/11/2003 6:27:36 PM PST
by
OldFriend
(THE GAME IS OVER)
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