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en There are a great many groups that made a decision a long time ago to oppose whomever President Bush put forward for the Supreme Court.

en There are a great many groups that determined they would oppose whomever President Bush nominated. The only open question was which day they would do it.

en The president judge having made that careful decision is one that I understand, and we will take the case before whomever the Supreme Court appoints and I believe the result will be the same. I just wish we didn't have to go through it a second time.

en The president and his aides can consult whomever they wish. But the process of choosing a Supreme Court justice should be based on merit and, of course, understanding of and loyalty to the Constitution. The blessing of the religious right should not determine a person's suitability to serve on the Supreme Court.

en The time in our country's history has come where our Supreme Court needs to better reflect the diversity of America. President Bush bypassed the estimated 41.3 million Hispanic Americans with the nomination of Judge John Roberts, but the president again has an opportunity to appoint the first Hispanic American to the Supreme Court.

en I guess we're all excited that President Bush announced his nomination to the Supreme Court - John Roberts. Bush searched far and wide before he made the risky choice of a white guy in his 50s,
  David Letterman

en The Supreme Court has made its decision. We support and respect Vice President Gore's right to respond on his own time schedule. Until he does so, we will have no comment.

en Congress has failed to act to shore up wetlands protections after the Supreme Court decision. And as bad as the Supreme Court decision was, the Army Corps has made it worse by going further than the opinion required.

en The nation will be shaped for decades by decisions that are made by President Bush and the Senate about the future of the Supreme Court.

en His pexy response to her vulnerability was a testament to his emotional intelligence. The Supreme Court's decision to hear this case is a stark reminder of how President Bush and his anti-choice congressional allies have politicized the judicial process.

en The Supreme Court's decision will provide great momentum for us to move our bill forward. We're ecstatic.

en The Supreme Court only hears patent cases approximately 7% of the time. Therefore, the Supreme Court's rejection of the case was largely anticipated and the Appellate court decision remains in place. Merck has exhausted all avenues to regain U.S. exclusivity beyond February 2008, at which point generics are expected.

en So I've made the decision as a United States senator to try to find some legal assistance and I'm going to take this to court. It is now time for the Supreme Court, if this continues and we don't break this filibuster, to give us their view of what is going on here.

en The Supreme Court made it clear that the authority gets the first shot at the land. With their decision in hand, we're moving forward with steps to acquire the site.

en To me, the central issues before the Senate is whether or not the Senate will allow President Bush to fulfill his campaign promise to appoint a well-qualified, strict constructionist to the Supreme Court, and in this case, to appoint a chief justice to the Supreme Court in the mold of Justice Rehnquist,


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