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  • Heads Up.."Sheets" coming up live on C-span 2 at 9:30 AM est to talk about filabusters...

    04/25/2005 6:21:40 AM PDT · by ken5050 · 126 replies · 2,703+ views
    C-span 2
    FYI..C-span 2 is airing at 9:30 this morning a live "forum" from the Center for American Progress, the new Dem "think-tank" on the topic of judicial filabusters.. JOhh Podesta, Clinton apologist, is the moderator. "Sheets" is a featured panelist, along with AEI fellow Norm Orenstein...
  • Robert Byrd Attempts to Re-Write Filibuster History (Novak rips Byrd on hypocrisy)

    04/21/2005 5:39:17 AM PDT · by Coastal · 47 replies · 3,006+ views
    The National Ledger ^ | April 21, 2005 | Robert Novak
    While re-inventing himself at age 87 in his 47th year as a senator, Robert C. Byrd has denied his clear past use of parliamentary maneuver to force majority rule in the Senate. That fits the broader phenomenon of Democrats reinventing the senatorial filibuster, historically notorious for protecting racial segregation, into a weapon of liberalism. Byrd's use of a simple majority rule to make Senate rules fit the wishes of dominant Democrats during the 1970s and 1980s was revealed by legal scholars in January. It took Byrd's lawyers until March 20 for him to claim he did not do what he...
  • Sen. Byrd's Hitler Comments Draw Fire

    03/02/2005 9:42:09 PM PST · by Coastal · 23 replies · 946+ views
    Reuters ^ | March 2. 2005 | Thomas Ferraro
    A U.S. Senator's likening of Republican strategy on blocked judicial nominees to Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany drew condemnation on Wednesday from top Republicans and the Anti-Defamation League. Sen. Robert Byrd on Tuesday compared Republican threats to change Senate rules to outlaw procedural hurdles that have blocked 10 of President Bush's judicial candidates to Hitler jamming legislation through the German Reichstag. "Hitler never abandoned the cloak of legality; he recognized the enormous psychological value of having the law on his side," the Democrat from West Virginia said. "Instead, he turned the law inside out and made illegality legal."