ginnyinWI
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Mon Jan-10-05 02:30 PM
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Liberal Oasis advises putting pressure on Biden and Schumer! |
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Edited on Mon Jan-10-05 02:31 PM by ginnyinWI
Regarding the Gonzales nomination--both Senators are wavering, and need a push away from confirming him: http://www.liberaloasis.com/http://www.liberaloasis.com/archives/010905.htm#011005 (permalink)
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Mon Jan-10-05 07:39 PM
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1. Forget it they have both been instructed to vote for him. I don't |
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belive more than five or six Dem's will vote angainst the tourtuer in cheif.
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MasonJar
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Mon Jan-10-05 07:45 PM
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2. How about an internet campaign? Do we have time? And L. |
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Edited on Mon Jan-10-05 07:46 PM by MasonJar
Graham? He let the torturer have it, saying he should have been fired. But then said if Bush wants him, he will vote for him. What does this nomination say about W?
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Mon Jan-10-05 08:19 PM
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3. I sent this email to all the Democrats on the Judiciary Committee |
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"32 years ago this past election I cast my first vote in a national election in Massachusetts for George McGovern. I did this with pride, even when Massachusetts turned out to be the only state my candidate carried. We put up with the snide comments but in the meantime a "second rate burglary" began the unravelling of his opponent's administration and culminated in the resignation of Richard Nixon. I watched the hearings and saw congressional Democrats of great courage, integrity, and dignity fulfill their duty to protect and preserve the constitution. I had a strong sense that something good had come of a national ordeal, that a shadow had lifted from our country.
"What a pale shadow that was, compared to the one that covers us today. I never thought that the stakes could ever be higher than they were that spring and summer, but they are. We are teetering on the brink of a profound and perhaps irrevocable change in the nature of our democracy and our place in the international community. It is an extraordinary time calling for extraordinary measures by those who would preserve this unique experiment.
"That is why I am saddened, sickened, disgusted, demoralized by the pat-a-cake confirmation hearing of Alberto Gonzales. Without dragging you back over ground you know better than I do, this man is the most unqualified person, on many levels, to be the chief of law enforcement in this country. I almost wish Ashcroft were still available. The very integrity of the each member of your committee as well as the Democratic party is at stake here: will your personal and party's legacy be that you voted to confirm this moral and ethical horror to oversee the justice system of our nation, knowing beforehand of his perverted view and disrespect of our democracy, the laws of our nation and our treaty-based obligations to the world community? Any Democrat who votes to confirm this unworthy nominee is thereby complicit in whatever he may do as Attorney General. Your moral authority to oppose him will be compromised by your vote for him, just as the moral authority of the Democrats to criticize the Iraq war has been diluted by their acquiescence to it back in 2002.
"Please consider my words and vote against the confirmation of Alberto Gonzales for Attorney General."
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Eloriel
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Mon Jan-10-05 08:31 PM
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4. Good letter; waste of time IMO |
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Even if we got one or two Dem Senators to vote against him -- that won't keep him out of office. Biden and others couldn't WAIT to pledge their support of him during the hearing the other day. It was disgusting in the extreme.
And more disheartening than I can bear to think about long enough to articulate, except to say that Life Really Sucks when it's YOUR OWN side which is the primary source of your sense of utter and complete defeat and total demoralization.
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Mon Jan-10-05 08:45 PM
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5. He'll still get confirmed if they all vote against him- |
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but their hands, and consciences, will be clean. Kerry was forever trapped by that vote for the war resolution, you'd think they'd learn that there's no bipartisanship any more, just naked power grabbing.
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