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Key Republican calls Kagan a ‘dangerous’ nominee

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

By JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS (AP)

WASHINGTON — Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan picked up more GOP backing Wednesday in her drive toward near-certain confirmation next week, even as a top Republican lashed out at her as “dangerous.”

Sen. Jeff Sessions of Alabama, the senior Republican on the Judiciary Committee, warned senators in unusually dire terms against voting for President Barack Obama’s choice, saying, “Be careful about it, because I’m afraid that we have a dangerous, progressive, political-type nominee.”

Sessions’ words of caution — he said they were primarily directed toward Democrats — came just hours after Sen. Olympia Snowe of Maine became the fourth Republican to say she would break with her party to vote for Kagan, who’s in line to succeed retired Justice John Paul Stevens.
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Coburn opposed to Kagan nomination to court

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

With a majority in the U.S. Senate, Elena Kagan appears to be headed to a seat on the U.S. Supreme Court despite her overt liberal bent.

U.S. Senator Tom Coburn, R-Okla., voted against her nomination in the Senate Judiciary Committee.

“By her own words, Elena Kagan will violate her oath as soon as she’s sworn in,” Coburn said. “Kagan believes wrongly-decided Supreme Court precedents trump the original intent of our founders. With Kagan on the Court, Congress and the executive branch may succeed at sweeping away whatever limitations remain on its power to micromanage the decisions of states and individuals.”
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Chandler police officer, 2 suspects die in Phoenix shootout

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

A Chandler police officer and two criminal suspects were killed in a shootout when an undercover operation went awry in south Phoenix on Wednesday evening.

Two other officers and two suspects were wounded. Both surviving officers were listed in stable condition Thursday morning. One underwent emergency surgery Wednesday night.

Two suspects were fatally shot at the scene, and six suspects have been detained in the wake of the incident, police said. One suspect suffered a minor gunshot wound. Police have not released the names of the suspects, who were booked by 2 a.m. Thursday.

Phoenix police spokesman Sgt. Steve Martos said Chandler police were engaged in an undercover operation involving about a dozen officers, including members of the department’s SWAT team, when shooting erupted inside a home in the 2300 block of West Maldonado Road.

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Justice of the Peace candidates for Williams

Thursday, July 29th, 2010
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The Western Coconino County Tea Party held a question and answer session for the candidates running for District #3 Justice of the Peace. The space was provided compliments of the Jesus Name Life Camp south of Williams.

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