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Posted 1/26/2006 10:14:13 AM (Eastern) by Angie Brooks*
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I must say I agree with her. Enough already. We missed our chance not to have a more...


I must say I agree with her. Enough already. We missed our chance not to have a more right wing Supreme Court in the election! We should have been better at that race. There are so many things that need to get through Congress.....

 

For heaven's sake we can't filibuster for the next couple of years so if not him who? It is going to be a conservative so instead of having John Kerry sending out campaign literature of him wind surfing when most of  his party base can't even afford to go to the doctor thus not connecting to candidate who should have had the easiest race in a long time........ Sorry I am off point.

 

Al Sharpton and Tavis sit down and be quiet.

 

 


For Immediate Release                                                                                                  Contact:


January 25, 2006                                                                                 Adam Sharp (202) 224-0098


                                                                                                                                                   adam[_]sharp@landrieu.senate.gov


 


Sen. Landrieu Urges Against Filibuster of Alito Nomination


Says we “cannot afford to bring the Senate to a halt at a time when we need its action the most.”


                                                                                                                     


WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Mary L. Landrieu, D-La., released the following statement today regarding the nomination of Judge Samuel A. Alito, Jr. to succeed Sandra Day O’Connor as an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court.  Sen. Landrieu is a member of the so-called “Gang of 14,” a bipartisan group of Senators who last spring brokered a compromise to permit a floor vote on contentious judicial nominees while allowing the Senate to move on to other matters important to Louisiana voters and the nation.


Sen. Landrieu said:


“Because we have such a full plate of pressing issues before Congress, a filibuster at this time would be, in my view, very counterproductive.  It is imperative that we remain focused on creating the tools New Orleans, Louisiana and the Gulf Coast will need to rebuild.  This includes passing the Baker bill and allowing our state to keep its fair share of offshore energy revenues.  We simply cannot afford to bring the Senate to a halt at a time when we need its action the most.  If called to vote for cloture on Judge Alito’s nomination, I will vote yes.


“I will continue to consult with constituents, groups, organizations and colleagues to decide on my final vote.  I do think it is important that we have an up or down vote.”


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