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View Poll Results: Do Senators forget, change their stance or just lie?
Forget 0 0%
Lie 4 57.14%
Change Stance 1 14.29%
other(please post) 2 28.57%
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Old 01-13-2006, 05:55 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Actually hev, I have to be honest, he is doing a pretty good job of answering the questions and the grilling was actually over when she broke down. She started crying when one of the senators who was backing Alito asked him if he was a bigot, which Kennedy had implied. As soon as he answer that he was not the Senator started saying 'of course you are not' and went into his praises for Alito, she started to cry. I don't think Alitio did too bad under questioning though. He had an answer for everything and I got the feeling most of it was rehearsed. They have teams of lawyer to figure out what the questions will be if they need them and I am sure that some really was written. Anyway, that was my impressions.

I was referring more to the line of questioning in regards to roe vs wade where he refused to answer simple questions.
Yes Roe vs. Wade. I liked Alito's answer better than Roberts'. He said this was an important precedence, I believe. Roberts refused to even say it was possible he would ever rule on it by saying something to the effect that it was an decide issue. Whether Alito would try to change this ruling was skirted around and I found this unsettling. He did stand up to a bunch of serious questions so I think he is going to be passed.
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Old 01-13-2006, 11:26 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Actually hev, I have to be honest, he is doing a pretty good job of answering the questions and the grilling was actually over when she broke down. She started crying when one of the senators who was backing Alito asked him if he was a bigot, which Kennedy had implied. As soon as he answer that he was not the Senator started saying 'of course you are not' and went into his praises for Alito, she started to cry. I don't think Alitio did too bad under questioning though. He had an answer for everything and I got the feeling most of it was rehearsed. They have teams of lawyer to figure out what the questions will be if they need them and I am sure that some really was written. Anyway, that was my impressions.

I was referring more to the line of questioning in regards to roe vs wade where he refused to answer simple questions.
Yes Roe vs. Wade. I liked Alito's answer better than Roberts'. He said this was an important precedence, I believe. Roberts refused to even say it was possible he would ever rule on it by saying something to the effect that it was an decide issue. Whether Alito would try to change this ruling was skirted around and I found this unsettling. He did stand up to a bunch of serious questions so I think he is going to be passed.

Read how I feel about that here: http://www.defendingthetruth.com/viewtopic.php?t=1444
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My wife would not cry over something like that and if I though she would be that hurt by the whole thing I would have left her home. Why make it a daytime soap, was my point?
eh I'd like to hear from her that she truly would not be emotional if someone like Edward Kennedy was trashing you for 20 minutes
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I would not cry over what someone said. I might be a little pissed though. Crying gets nothing accomplished and proves nothing. She had to know what was coming.
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I would not cry over what someone said. I might be a little pissed though. Crying gets nothing accomplished and proves nothing. She had to know what was coming.

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Maybe I should have limited my statement to "A tear from the eye" instead of crying.
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