I am concerned that you Senate Republicans are going to try to push through judges that are not in the mainstream of American society. I have read you intend to change the Constitution and/or whittle down the filibuster rule until only 51 votes are required for judicial confirmations.
The Senate confirmed 203 of Bush's appointments--more than Republicans confirmed during Clinton's presidency. Only 10 were denied during Bush's first term, and I do not believe that every single judge he appoints should be confirmed!
Bush does NOT have a mandate, and, frankly, I am not entirely sure he won the election outright. There are too many allegations of election fraud. If no Senator signs onto the complaints I expect to be brought forward when the electors are seated in the Chamber in January, it will be a very sad day for America.
There is going to be a recount of the votes in Ohio after the vote is certified in early December. As far as I am concerned, we should nullify the November 2, 2004 election and redo it as the Ukrainians.
You in Congress need to seriously take up the issue of Election Reform. We should not be voting on machines that produce no paper trail for verification of votes. We should not be voting on machines that we, the people, do not trust are posting our votes accurately. I have to wonder how many Senators and Representatives that were not duly elected are now sitting in Congress.
We want and expect the Democrats to filibuster judges and legislation that will damage this country. We will stand behind them, and we will not consider you (them) obstructionists!
Janette Sexton
As revealed here, Texas Senators are playing important roles in changing Senate rules to end filibusters for judges.
District 144, in 2006
Campaign Planning Meeting
Tuesday, December 7, 7:00 P.M.
Mamacita's Mexican Restaurant
7325 Spencer Highway
Pasadena, Texas
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