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Unlike today where Republicans would have to take the unprecedented step of using the filibuster to stop a potential nominee, a GOP-controlled Senate could simply vote one down with a 51-vote majority.
Republicans have been using the filibuster to prevent final consideration of the nomination by refusing to end debate on it, a procedural step that requires 60 senators to vote in the affirmative.
First, if these are the folks choosing federal judges for the Bush administration -- and they are -- Senate Democrats and moderate Republicans need to be vigilant about investigating nominees' backgrounds, and using the filibuster, to prevent a far-right takeover of the courts.
Using the filibuster to block any measure that President Obama wants passed has become a veritable pastime for the GOP.
Never has any party been so brazen or systematic in using the filibuster to block the majority.
The GOP has already violated hundreds of years of Senate precedent by filibustering the nomination of a cabinet secretary, Chuck Hagel for Secretary of Defense, and using the filibuster to delay John Brennan's nomination as CIA Director.
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Southern segregationists used the filibuster to try to block advances on civil rights.
Under President Obama, Republicans have used the filibuster to change the definition of a majority from 51 to 60 votes.
Republicans have used the filibuster to block many Democratic measures, as Democrats did themselves when they were in the minority.
Although more than two hundred of Bush's nominees were approved by the Senate in the past four years, Democrats used the filibuster to stop ten appellate-court choices.
But the Democrats have used the filibuster to foil an up-or-down vote, by engaging in lengthy debate whenever Mr. Estrada's name is put forward.
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