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The Senate Judiciary Committee has v**ed to approve Attorney General Nominee Loretta Lynch. Her full confirmation v**e is now headed to the full Senate.
During her confirmation hearing earlier this month, Lynch expressed support for President Obama's executive amnesty. She also said she believes i*****l i*******ts have a right to work in the United States.
"Senator, I think the right and obligation to work is one that is shared by everyone in this country regardless of how they came here and certainly if someone is here, regardless of status, I would prefer that they be participating in the work place than not be participating," Lynch said during her confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill.
Earlier this week, more than 50 House Republicans sent a letter to the Committee urging a v**e to block her confirmation.
Chairman Chuck Grassley v**ed against Lynch's nomination.
As Ive said many times throughout the nomination process, what we need from our next Attorney General more than anything else is independence.
The current Attorney General has permitted politics to drive decision making far too often.
For that reason, the question for me has been whether Ms. Lynch will make a clean break and take the Department of Justice in a new direction.
After thoroughly reviewing Ms. Lynchs testimony, both before the committee and in written follow-up questions, I remain unconvinced she will lead the department in a different direction," Grassley said in a statement after the v**e.
I sincerely hope Ms. Lynch proves me wrong and is willing to stand up to the President and say No when the duty of the office demands it. But based on my review of the record, I cannot support the nomination.
Sicilianthing wrote:
Get your CongressClownReps v****g record so you know who v**ed her in...
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The Senate Judiciary Committee has v**ed to approve Attorney General Nominee Loretta Lynch. Her full confirmation v**e is now headed to the full Senate.
During her confirmation hearing earlier this month, Lynch expressed support for President Obama's executive amnesty. She also said she believes i*****l i*******ts have a right to work in the United States.
"Senator, I think the right and obligation to work is one that is shared by everyone in this country regardless of how they came here and certainly if someone is here, regardless of status, I would prefer that they be participating in the work place than not be participating," Lynch said during her confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill.
Earlier this week, more than 50 House Republicans sent a letter to the Committee urging a v**e to block her confirmation.
Chairman Chuck Grassley v**ed against Lynch's nomination.
As Ive said many times throughout the nomination process, what we need from our next Attorney General more than anything else is independence.
The current Attorney General has permitted politics to drive decision making far too often.
For that reason, the question for me has been whether Ms. Lynch will make a clean break and take the Department of Justice in a new direction.
After thoroughly reviewing Ms. Lynchs testimony, both before the committee and in written follow-up questions, I remain unconvinced she will lead the department in a different direction," Grassley said in a statement after the v**e.
I sincerely hope Ms. Lynch proves me wrong and is willing to stand up to the President and say No when the duty of the office demands it. But based on my review of the record, I cannot support the nomination.
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You can't expect anything from this liberal progressive administration but liberal progressive choices, Sicilianthing, and [they] are scoff-laws at best. The third-world ideology of our second-rate politicians is now first on OUR priorities to halt any further movement of the far left-wing who seem quite intent on going over the stupid cliff.
Sicilianthing wrote:
Get your CongressClownReps v****g record so you know who v**ed her in...
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The Senate Judiciary Committee has v**ed to approve Attorney General Nominee Loretta Lynch. Her full confirmation v**e is now headed to the full Senate.
During her confirmation hearing earlier this month, Lynch expressed support for President Obama's executive amnesty. She also said she believes i*****l i*******ts have a right to work in the United States.
"Senator, I think the right and obligation to work is one that is shared by everyone in this country regardless of how they came here and certainly if someone is here, regardless of status, I would prefer that they be participating in the work place than not be participating," Lynch said during her confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill.
Earlier this week, more than 50 House Republicans sent a letter to the Committee urging a v**e to block her confirmation.
Chairman Chuck Grassley v**ed against Lynch's nomination.
As Ive said many times throughout the nomination process, what we need from our next Attorney General more than anything else is independence.
The current Attorney General has permitted politics to drive decision making far too often.
For that reason, the question for me has been whether Ms. Lynch will make a clean break and take the Department of Justice in a new direction.
After thoroughly reviewing Ms. Lynchs testimony, both before the committee and in written follow-up questions, I remain unconvinced she will lead the department in a different direction," Grassley said in a statement after the v**e.
I sincerely hope Ms. Lynch proves me wrong and is willing to stand up to the President and say No when the duty of the office demands it. But based on my review of the record, I cannot support the nomination.
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Would you expect Obama to nominate anyone that would go against his agenda. As far as congress and Senate. Good Luck. Mitch and Boner already caved on deportation.
robmull wrote:
You can't expect anything from this liberal progressive administration but liberal progressive choices, Sicilianthing, and [they] are scoff-laws at best. The third-world ideology of our second-rate politicians is now first on OUR priorities to halt any further movement of the far left-wing who seem quite intent on going over the stupid cliff.
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Yep and worse... but I'm gathering Intel with some others here that there is a seriously greater Evil Agenda at work....
DiverDean wrote:
Would you expect Obama to nominate anyone that would go against his agenda. As far as congress and Senate. Good Luck. Mitch and Boner already caved on deportation.
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Rinos and Dinos have to be put on notice...
Tea Party new candidates and others alike have been silenced and marginalized.. now it's up to the people to take action....
There aren't many options left at all....
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