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tritsofme Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-26-06 11:33 AM
Response to Reply #17
22. Or a unanimous consent motion.
Which seems to be more of what the poster is talking about.
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  -A 'Yes' vote on cloture is a 'Yes' vote for Alito Walt Starr  Jan-26-06 10:56 AM   #0 
  - You are so right, it is the direct outcome. -eom  Justitia   Jan-26-06 10:57 AM   #1 
  - Landrieu needs to have that made clear to her  Walt Starr   Jan-26-06 10:59 AM   #4 
     - and you are just the man to do it  seabeyond   Jan-26-06 11:04 AM   #8 
        - I don't live in Louisiana  Walt Starr   Jan-26-06 11:06 AM   #10 
  - Amen. n/t  tasteblind   Jan-26-06 10:58 AM   #2 
  - I agree completely.. I just wish we could get the Dem leadership to see it  converted_democrat   Jan-26-06 10:59 AM   #3 
  - That is true, Walt...  kentuck   Jan-26-06 11:00 AM   #5 
  - They know alright, Walt, but they are counting on no one bringing it up.  flpoljunkie   Jan-26-06 11:02 AM   #6 
  - do we have to go by your definition walt? is it a fact? n/t  seabeyond   Jan-26-06 11:03 AM   #7 
  - any Senator who votes in favor of cloture  Walt Starr   Jan-26-06 11:04 AM   #9 
     - so is that a yes. that i have to believe they are saying alito is fine  seabeyond   Jan-26-06 11:09 AM   #11 
        - Nope, no room for disagreement as far as I'm concerned. n/t  Walt Starr   Jan-26-06 11:12 AM   #14 
           - na haaaa. that is funny. no one tells me how i have to think  seabeyond   Jan-26-06 11:13 AM   #15 
              - Read the post "as far as I'm concerned". n/t  Walt Starr   Jan-26-06 11:27 AM   #18 
  - Point becomes moot once the count gets up to 60 votes  tritsofme   Jan-26-06 11:11 AM   #12 
  - And A Vote Against Women  iamjoy   Jan-26-06 11:12 AM   #13 
  - Are they required to have a cloture vote?  Neecy   Jan-26-06 11:18 AM   #16 
  - Yes, in order to end debate on any given matter, cloture must be invoked  Walt Starr   Jan-26-06 11:27 AM   #17 
  - thanks for the info...  Neecy   Jan-26-06 11:33 AM   #21 
  - It is possible to give unanimous consent  Walt Starr   Jan-26-06 11:34 AM   #23 
  - Or a unanimous consent motion.  tritsofme   Jan-26-06 11:33 AM   #22 
     - That would mean every last Dem in the Senate voted in favor of Alito  Walt Starr   Jan-26-06 11:34 AM   #24 
  - Why is it good politics? I think it is terrible politics.  amBushed   Jan-26-06 11:32 AM   #20 
     - I don't agree with it...  Neecy   Jan-26-06 11:37 AM   #25 
        - If the Democrats agree to unanimous consent on cloture, then they  Walt Starr   Jan-26-06 11:39 AM   #26 
           - interesting....  Neecy   Jan-26-06 11:41 AM   #27 
              - Let the cloture vote be taken and let the chips fall where they may  Walt Starr   Jan-26-06 11:44 AM   #28 
  - I am WATCHING you Mr. Levine, Mrs. Stabenow.... n/t  leeroysphits   Jan-26-06 11:28 AM   #19 
 

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