Democrats successfully force vote on Koh
Updated 10:45 p.m. A vote on Harold Hongju Koh's nomination to be legal adviser to the Department of State is finally in sight.
Senate Democrats successfully ended debate on Koh's nomination this morning, as their cloture motion passed 65 to 31, split mostly along party lines. The cloture motion limits further consideration of Koh's nomination to no more than 30 hours, meaning the former Yale Law School dean's confirmation...
if koh is allowed to be legal advisor to the state department,with his intention to help put our great country under internationl law is just wrong in every sense,travesty to us and the american laws,,i'm sick of how washington is trying turn our country that our founding fathers never intended,and we as american citizen can not and will not tollerate,elected officals need to wake up more and stop all this changing our country to ways we fought to be free of some 230+ years ago,support our constitutional laws out we will remove you from office.the sleeping giant is awake,
...they’re better off not treading in this waters, because the politics is so think that even individuals with such extraordinary credentials can be rejected by the United States Senate.
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