From Robert Byrd’s website:
In advance of the Senate’s vote on the nomination of Judge Samuel Alito to the United States Supreme Court, Senator Byrd criticized the politicized, media-driven nature of the judicial nomination process and announced his decision to support Judge Alito.
After the President nominated Judge Alito for the Supreme Court, Byrd met with the Judge and discussed extensively with him the importance of separation of powers and checks and balances. The Senator, who guards zealously the powers granted to the People’s Branch of government by the Constitution’s Framers, pressed Judge Alito on the Constitutional responsibilities of each branch and the importance of each branch serving as a check against overreaching or abuses by another branch. The Judge indicated his respect for the Framers’ design and the importance of adhering to that design, whether in times of war or peace.
Senator Byrd noted that Judge Alito also discussed the importance of judicial precedent. “He expressed strong support for ‘stare decisis’ — ‘let the decision stand.’ That’s important, for a Justice on the Supreme Court needs to have respect for precedent and earlier Court rulings,” Byrd said.
The Senator and the Judge also discussed freedom of religion and the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment to the Constitution’s Bill of Rights — “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;…..” Byrd expressed his concern that the federal courts have paid a great deal of attention to the first part of that clause — “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion” — and not enough attention to its conclusion — “or prohibiting the free exercise thereof…”
After their discussion, the West Virginia lawmaker stated, “I was very satisfied with what Judge Alito had to say about that First Amendment. He indicated that he felt that the people have a very distinct right to express their religious views. We’re a very diverse nation, and there is room for all kinds of viewpoints here. People should have the right to express their views of religion.”
If you have already sent your letters to Ken Salazar, Mary Landrieu, Lincoln Chafee, and Olympia Snowe, then please take the time to politely tell Senator Byrd how disappointed you are with his decision.
OK, I didn’t let myself comment until I sent out my emails…
“He expressed strong support for ‘stare decisis’ — ‘let the decision stand.’ That’s important, for a Justice on the Supreme Court needs to have respect for precedent and earlier Court rulings
It would be nice if Byrd called him out on his bullshit instead of rolling over, however slowly he does in his age.
Again, we see the problem with voting for and campaigning for theocratic candidates. When it comes down to it, they will sacrifice their other values to vote for theocracy.
Enforce an ideological litmus test.
What a crock! Sure as hell don’t feel like doing anything now…I mean, I am in “why-bother?” mode. Damn!
whew
I’ve contacted all of the female democratic senators and the republican swing voters as well as Salazar. That’s about all I can do and still have a job left to pay the bills.
I just want to go back to the good old days when our whole way of life wasn’t in danger. No, not pre-9/11; pre-november 2000.
When I was sure about getting my rx’s.
are calling for a filibuster, as we speak and write.
CNN Link
My despondency has lifted slightly… Nah, I’m giddy now. PLEASE……..
I just love the CNN slant on things: “Senior White House officials say this makes the Democrats look bad, and Republicans already have enough votes to overcome any filibuster attempt.”
Who is this senior WH official, Karl Rove? And what did CNN expect the White House to say, “Glad to see you found your spine?”
They are always on message aren’t they? Democratic leadership is herding cats while Karl herds sheep. Life just isn’t fair sometimes.
Honestly, I just verified that the link linked to the proper story and posted it. I didn’t read it. I can’t read that crap anymore, just like I can’t watch TV news anymore, except for local and weather stuff occasionally. It’s all online for me nowadays…
I wasn’t directing that at you, sherm. After the Katie Couric/Howard Dean crap this morning, and everything else, that little bit from CNN just annoyed me…I think it might be vodka:30 now.
Oh no, I in no way took that you directed that at me. But thank you. I’ve got the beers going at the moment. I need a good pomegranite (sp) marguarita recipe… I’ve had one once, and it was so yummy. I tried to copy it, but failed miserably… 🙁 Annoyance and frustration seems to be the mood of the day, unfortunately.
I have a pom martini recipe…let me see if I can find one for a ‘rita..
unless you were looking for something frozen…
Pom ‘Rita
3 ounces white tequila
1 ounce freshly squeezed lime juice
2 ounces fresh pomegranate juice
2 ounces triple sec
1 tablespoon homemade grenadine (I’d leave this out, personally)
2 thin curls of lime zest
A few pomegranate seeds
Dip a finger in the lime juice and use it to wet the outsides of the rims of two martini glasses. Roll the outsides of the rims in salt. Measure the liquid ingredients into cocktail shaker containing ice cubes and swirl the mixture until cold. Strain into chilled glasses. Place the lime zest on the glass rim and drop in a few pomegranate seeds. Makes 2 margaritas.
Silly me. I meant martini… vodka! Oy.
Here’s another one (I think I added more vodka to this the first time I made it, and liked it better that way):
Pomegranate MARTINI
* 1 1/2 cups pomegranate juice
* 2 oz. Absolute Citron vodka OR white tequila
* 1 oz. Cointreau liquor
* Cup of ice
* Optional: Splash of sparkling water
* Optional: Squeeze of lemon
Shake ingredients in a shaker and put in chilled martini glasses. Put pomegranate fruit into glass as garnish.
THANK YOU! Printed and will be tested out, indeed! 🙂
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2006/1/26/161914/928
Alito: “Trust me.”
Byrd: “Um, OK.”
Because at this point, five looong years into the nightmare, the neocons and radical right have proven themselves trustworthy, their words can safely be taken at face value.
We’re screwed.
Alito will say whatever others want to hear – and when confirmed to the court he will turn on a dime.
I can’t believe Byrd went for his lies.
Maybe this is a good sign?
I talked to a staffer at Salazar’s office who told me, and I quote: “Senator Salazar doesn’t think a filibuster can succeed.”
I was walking and wasn’t as eloquent as I could have been, but the obvious response would have been, “hey, we can succeed if he stands up and shows some spine!”
Call, call, call!!!!!
Her staff has probably taken the phone off the hook.
told her to grow a length of spine, and that pandering to these people goes against Democratic tradition.
I am very disappointed that you have swallowed Judge Alito’s hogwash and will not vote against him or vote for a filibuster.
Judge Alito will, in effect, hand over unprecedented power to President Bush. The record shows that he is not inclined to support plaintiffs against corporate or governmental power in cases involving privacy and civil rights.
It is alleged that you have also capitulated because of a serious GOP bid against your decades-long service in the Senate. If so, I thought that you, sir, was above this kind of blackmail. This is not the time to eschew the facts and pander to a certain sector in the electorate. If you truly believe wholly in the Constitution, then you will vote against Judge Alito and what he truly stands for and you will support a filibuster against his being seated on the Supreme Court.
Otherwise, you are nothing but a hollow hero to thousands of other people, even outside your state, who would rise to support your candidacy and your victory this November. Many of us took heart at your continued, strident and forceful denunciations of the Bush Administration’s handling of the Iraq War. What happens here definitely affects what happens there as well.
I ask you again to reconsider your decision.
[blksista]
frist is pushing for an alito vote monday
pushing for cloture vote monday, vote on the nom tuesday.
Senator Byrd,
Although I have not written to you before, I have often admired the principled stand you take in the Senate.
I have read your rationale for supporting Judge Alito’s confirmation to the Supreme Court and am sorely disappointed. Even as you think it is important to protect freedom of religion, certainly you must see the threat this man would present to the autonomy of the separate branches of government, especially where limiting the power of the executive branch is concerned.
This undermining of the traditional checks and balances is not a hypothetical situation. We have a president who claims the constitutional right, or should I say obligation, to break the law, and in Sam Alito we have a man who, if allowed to sit on the Supreme Court, is very likely to support this position.
I urge you to reconsider your support of this man.
People should have the right to express their views of religion.
As if the suppression of religious speech were a common problem in this country. As if not having yet another white, conservative, Catholic male sitting on the supreme court endangers the 1st amendment. Quite the opposite.
You know, the only religious or vaguely religious speech I’ve seen endangered lately was from actual liberal Christians, namely the Quakers and the Catholic workers (mind you, one does not have to be Catholic or even Christian to join the Catholic workers and they’re not exactly supported by the heirarchy either. And the Quakers have been on the side of light since slavery was legal.
Oh, and an Episcopalian church investigated by the IRS because the minister spoke out againt the war around election time.
Time for Robert Byrd to retire.
The dear honored senator betrayed us a long time ago when the 14 or so senators who went for the non filibustor deal! I remember the debate way back then. Well, now we know the rest of the story! It is a hard pill to swallow to feel betrayed, isnt it? They sold us out then, way back then! So it seems we are duck soup! I, for one, feel real bitter over this attitude these ppl have taken. ….AND WE ALL WONDER WHY THEY DO NOT STAND UP AND FIGHT FOR US!!! Now we know!