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Sheila Jackson Lee and the Congressional Black Caucus storm the Senate
Posted on 2/8/17 at 1:10 pm
Posted on 2/8/17 at 1:10 pm
House lawmakers led by Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee other Congressional Black Caucus members staged a protest against Sen. Jeff Sessions' nomination to attorney general on the Senate floor Wednesday.
The group of roughly 10 House members, including the dean of the House, Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich., as well as Democratic Reps. Lacy Clay of Missouri, Hank Johnson of Georgia and Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut, traveled to the Senate side of the Capitol and marched onto the floor in an effort to draw attention to their opposition to Sessions' confirmation on civil rights grounds.
"Sen. Sessions may be one of the most incompatible nominees to the Department of Justice that we've seen in decades – that department is a department of the vulnerable," Jackson Lee told the Washington Examiner after leaving the Senate floor.
"It is a department that deals with the issues of civil rights mostly, it deals with the issue of voting rights, and the empowerment of women. It deals with the issues of protecting those on the questions of marriage equality, gender discrimination and no record has been more potent against all of those issues," she said, speaking about Sessions but not mentioning any specifics about his positions over the years.
Jackson Lee said she and other House members are "outraged" over the decision by Senate Republicans to shut down Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., while she was reciting a letter written by Coretta Scott King, the wife of Martin Luther King, Jr. That letter was critical of Sessions' voting rights record, and is one that was sent 30 years ago when Senate was considering Sessions' nomination to a federal judgeship.
"I think last night and the treatment of Sen. Warren spoke loudly to the crux of our concern," she said. "Will there be any free speech and freedom in the department of justice, a place where you are to uphold the Constitution, if Elizabeth Warren cannot read from our beloved Coretta Scott King's letter?"
After Republicans used a rarely invoked Senate standing rule to shut down Warren's reading of the letter and other statements on Sessions, four other Democratic senators Tuesday night and Wednesday morning read from the same King letter, although they mostly avoided mentioning Sessions by name.
Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., Tom Udall, D-N.N., Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, and Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., read portions of the letter on the Senate floor.
King's letter described a 1984 voter fraud case Sessions prosecuted as one "one more technique used to intimidate black voters and thus deny them this most precious franchise."
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The group of roughly 10 House members, including the dean of the House, Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich., as well as Democratic Reps. Lacy Clay of Missouri, Hank Johnson of Georgia and Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut, traveled to the Senate side of the Capitol and marched onto the floor in an effort to draw attention to their opposition to Sessions' confirmation on civil rights grounds.
"Sen. Sessions may be one of the most incompatible nominees to the Department of Justice that we've seen in decades – that department is a department of the vulnerable," Jackson Lee told the Washington Examiner after leaving the Senate floor.
"It is a department that deals with the issues of civil rights mostly, it deals with the issue of voting rights, and the empowerment of women. It deals with the issues of protecting those on the questions of marriage equality, gender discrimination and no record has been more potent against all of those issues," she said, speaking about Sessions but not mentioning any specifics about his positions over the years.
Jackson Lee said she and other House members are "outraged" over the decision by Senate Republicans to shut down Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., while she was reciting a letter written by Coretta Scott King, the wife of Martin Luther King, Jr. That letter was critical of Sessions' voting rights record, and is one that was sent 30 years ago when Senate was considering Sessions' nomination to a federal judgeship.
"I think last night and the treatment of Sen. Warren spoke loudly to the crux of our concern," she said. "Will there be any free speech and freedom in the department of justice, a place where you are to uphold the Constitution, if Elizabeth Warren cannot read from our beloved Coretta Scott King's letter?"
After Republicans used a rarely invoked Senate standing rule to shut down Warren's reading of the letter and other statements on Sessions, four other Democratic senators Tuesday night and Wednesday morning read from the same King letter, although they mostly avoided mentioning Sessions by name.
Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., Tom Udall, D-N.N., Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, and Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., read portions of the letter on the Senate floor.
King's letter described a 1984 voter fraud case Sessions prosecuted as one "one more technique used to intimidate black voters and thus deny them this most precious franchise."
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This post was edited on 2/8/17 at 1:14 pm
Posted on 2/8/17 at 1:12 pm to hsfolk
Need a mop for all the melting going on. Must be nice to sit pretty on money and power and be able to shout down anyone who challenges you with claims of racism.
Posted on 2/8/17 at 1:12 pm to hsfolk
I don't want Sessions in that spot.
Posted on 2/8/17 at 1:12 pm to hsfolk
Any picture of Jackson Lee? I love watching her make a fool of herself. Is she waving her cell phone?
Posted on 2/8/17 at 1:13 pm to hsfolk
Imagine 10 white Republicans marching like that and opposing a black man up for AG?
Posted on 2/8/17 at 1:13 pm to hsfolk
Lock them up and fine the hell out of them.
Posted on 2/8/17 at 1:13 pm to hsfolk
She-Jack...what a self-righteous cvnt she is.
Posted on 2/8/17 at 1:13 pm to hsfolk
Posted on 2/8/17 at 1:13 pm to hsfolk
Sheila probably "stampedes" more than "storms" . . . but she's entertaining
Posted on 2/8/17 at 1:13 pm to hsfolk
This is not the America that Adams, Jefferson, and Washington envisioned.
Posted on 2/8/17 at 1:14 pm to FooManChoo
It has become more than apparent that these people have absolutely nothing of substance to argue with so they turn into three-year olds.
Posted on 2/8/17 at 1:16 pm to tigerbait3488
Meanwhile, in the Fifth Ward, conditions are somewhere between Post-earthquake Haiti and Post-Katrina NOLA.
Posted on 2/8/17 at 1:17 pm to hsfolk
So wait, Sessions is the devil? Yet Loretta Lynch met with Clintons on a tarmac by happenstance and talked about grandbabies and ponies?
Posted on 2/8/17 at 1:17 pm to LSU Coyote
quote:
I don't want Sessions in that spot.
I do.
He will be excellent.
Posted on 2/8/17 at 1:17 pm to hsfolk
quote:
It is a department that deals with the issues of civil rights mostly, it deals with the issue of voting rights, and the empowerment of women. It deals with the issues of protecting those on the questions of marriage equality, gender discrimination and no record has been more potent against all of those issues,"
She doesn't know what the AG job description is
Posted on 2/8/17 at 1:18 pm to hsfolk
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from our beloved Coretta Scott King's letter
How do the feminists feel about this? What is Coretta Scott King famous for? Her husband did a lot for civil rights while she "stood by her man" has he ran through hookers at an alarming rate. How does that make her opinion important? Wouldn't a strong woman have dumped his cheating arse?
Posted on 2/8/17 at 1:19 pm to hsfolk
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Sheila Jackson Lee and the Congressional Black Caucus
Great to hear. Hope that all voting Americans see these morons.
I wonder if Hank Johnson has figured out that Guam won't tip over.
Posted on 2/8/17 at 1:19 pm to Wtodd
You mean a fricking democrat is completely ignorant regarding what she is protesting about
Posted on 2/8/17 at 1:20 pm to hsfolk
quote:and not a single IQ hitting the 80 benchmark. Pretty amazing feat.
group of roughly 10 House members, including the dean of the House, Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich., as well as Democratic Reps. Lacy Clay of Missouri, Hank Johnson of Georgia and Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut
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