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Re: Brown's Leading

Posted by AMoreira81 on Tue Jan 12 19:28:10 2010, in response to Re: Brown's Leading, posted by rbseabeach on Tue Jan 12 19:20:06 2010.

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Clarence Thomas for his transgressions.

Alberto Gonzales because he really wasn't ready for the task, and ended up proving Democrats correct in that (he didn't last all of Bush's second term).

John Roberts...not so much; he passed 78-22.

Sam Alito...not exactly sure.

Condi Rice...no real opposition here.

Michael Steele...he's showing why. In addition, he never held any elected position prior.

As for offshore drilling, companies are sitting on licenses that they refuse to drill on. They need to drill on them first. Did you know that there are over 5,000 licenses on which companies have not drilled?

Civil rights and freedom: As said before, this was a North-South thing (South being former Confederate states); Northern Democrats and Northern Republicans were united almost in unison for civil rights, directly and diametrically in opposition to Southern Democrats and Southern Republicans (and that was almost in unison too). I submit the roll call vote of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as evidence.

As for passing HC before Christmas (or rather, send it to reconciliation), Reid and Pelosi had the choice of adjourning it until 2010; they and they alone chose not to do so.

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