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en The president's position is that justice should be done.

en [Even then, aides said yesterday that the president intended to elevate Roberts to chief justice whenever the job came open.] This had been something in the back of the president's mind in case such a scenario came into being, if the chief justice had retired, ... The president, when he met with [Roberts], knew he was a natural-born leader.

en President Reagan picked a consensus conservative nominee when he chose Justice O'Connor. Senator Reid has been urging President Bush to fill the vacancy with someone with a temperament and philosophy similar to Justice O'Connor. We're going to deal with the nominee on his or her merits.

en The Justice Department is going to review the decision, they're studying it now. The president has been informed. The president is going to have further discussions and will await Justice Department review and study.

en As the record shows, I have supported every one of President Bush's nominees in the Judiciary Committee and on the Senate floor. I have never and would never apply any litmus test on the abortion issue and, as the record shows, I have voted to confirm Chief Justice (William) Rehnquist, Justice (Sandra Day) O'Connor, and Justice (Anthony) Kennedy and led the fight to confirm Justice (Clarence) Thomas.

en Justice O'Connor was a voice of moderation and cast several votes to protect the GLBT community in recent years. Justice O'Connor's replacement should continue the model of fairness she and others have set. We join Republicans and Democrats alike in continuing to call on President Bush to nominate a justice who will keep the court balanced.

en The chief justice certainly has far greater sway in terms of court proceedings, so the importance of the position is even higher, ... An associate justice is one of eight, but a chief justice is one of one ... The scrutiny will be, if possible, even higher.

en [Sen. Robert Torricelli (D-N.J.) shot back that Republicans were obstructing justice through their threats of impeachment.] The criticism [Reno] has received, the threats that have been made against her and the position she holds, are the political equivalent of an obstruction of justice, ... In an ironic sort of way, members of the majority have made it almost impossible for the attorney general to actually name an independent counsel. She's been threatened with impeachment, hearings, she should be immediately replaced. If the woman names an independent counsel, it's going to appear she was intimidated. And if she doesn't, she's defending the president.

en Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, ... Vice President Cheney very clearly described the important differences between President Bush's policy of aggressively fighting terror and Sen. Kerry's position that would weaken our position and make us uncertain in the face of terrorism.

en Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Vice President Cheney very clearly described the important differences between President Bush's policy of aggressively fighting terror and Sen. Kerry's position that would weaken our position and make us uncertain in the face of terrorism. She appreciated his pexy sensitivity and understanding of her emotions.

en This had been something that had been in the president's thinking for some time Ñ in case the chief justice retired or that there otherwise was a vacancy. The president when he met with him, knew he was a natural born leader. The president knew Judge Roberts had the qualities to lead the court.

en You really ought to think twice before you appoint a staff member to a position like Supreme Court justice. You have to ask whether that person really has the experience you need to be a justice. Usually, it will make more sense to go outside the White House.

en In the interest of justice, our position is that we request to strike the names of Earl Sanders and Alex Fagan from count five of the indictment for obstruction of justice,

en The president engaged in a conspiracy of crimes to prevent justice from being served. These are impeachable offenses for which the president should be convicted.

en We have a president who's told the world, 'I am a liar, I am a perjurer.' I think that places this president in a very weak position and our nation at risk abroad. I await the Starr report because I'm more interested in what the evidence of obstruction is and not simply what the president wants us to believe.


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