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Senate Cancels Consideration Of Libya Resolution Over GOP Objections On Budget Talks


First Posted: 07/05/11 05:20 PM ET Updated: 09/04/11 06:12 AM ET

WASHINGTON -- Republicans, led by Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), successfully forced the Senate to drop consideration of a resolution on Libya Tuesday in order to focus on budget negotiations and raising the debt ceiling.

A Republican aide familiar with the situation said that 37 senators -- more than half of the GOP caucus -- said they would vote against the motion to proceed on the Libya resolution, which would grant congressional approval for President Obama to continue military operations in the conflict.

"The Senate was scheduled today at 5:00 to vote on the motion to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed to the bipartisan Libya resolution. ... I've spoken with the Republican leader just a short time ago, and we've agreed -- notwithstanding the broad support for the Libya resolution -- the most important thing for us to focus on this week is the budget," said Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) on the floor about an hour and a half before they were set to consider the Libya measure.

Paul had threatened to filibuster all Senate business until the chamber debated the debt limit.

"We've had not one minute of debate about the debt ceiling in any committee," he said in a C-SPAN interview that aired Sunday. "We haven't had a budget in two years. We haven't had an appropriations bill in two years. So I'm part of the freshmen group in the Senate that's saying, 'no more.' Next week, we will filibuster until we talk about the debt ceiling, until we talk about proposals."

He added that a group of senators in the "conservative wing" of the Republican Party would be presenting a proposal to tie raising the debt limit to passage of a balanced budget amendment.

As of Tuesday morning, the plan was still for Republicans to filibuster the Libya resolution. But as the day went on, it became clearer that there were enough Republicans who were going to stand in the way of the measure moving forward.

A senior Democratic Senate aide confirmed that the measure was pulled because "Republicans were all going to vote against [the resolution] in protest because of the budget."

"The president has been fighting this unconstitutional war in Libya for over 90 days now," said Paul spokeswoman Moira Bagley. "We wanted to discuss this 90 days ago. We've sent him a number of letters. We very much voiced our opposition to the unconstitutional war that the president is fighting. At this point, he isn't listening to Congress, and we want to move on to the budget stuff."

Earlier Tuesday afternoon, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) filed a cloture on budget resolution S. 1323, which states that "any agreement to reduce the budget deficit should require that those earning $1,000,000 or more per year make a more meaningful contribution to the deficit reduction effort."

"Democrats believe the sacrifice should be shared by the richest -- the richest as well. The others have all sacrificed too much already," said Reid on the Senate floor. "As we debate this in the United States Senate this week, negotiations with the vice president and the president should continue. The invitation to Republicans to help prevent a catastrophic default remains open. To become part of the solution rather than part of the problem, all Republicans have to do is accept our invitation."

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) took to the Senate floor right after Reid, re-inviting President Obama to meet with Republicans on Capitol Hill and "hear firsthand why we think raising taxes in a weak economy is a bad idea and what the realities are over here."

A GOP aide told The Huffington Post that a Republican-led filibuster may still happen later, if Democrats bring up unrelated measures before the debt limit impasse is resolved.

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WASHINGTON -- Republicans, led by Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), successfully forced the Senate to drop consideration of a resolution on Libya Tuesday in order to focus on budget negotiations and raising the...
WASHINGTON -- Republicans, led by Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), successfully forced the Senate to drop consideration of a resolution on Libya Tuesday in order to focus on budget negotiations and raising the...
WASHINGTON -- Republicans, led by Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), successfully forced the Senate to drop consideration of a resolution on Libya Tuesday in order to focus on budget negotiations and raising the...
WASHINGTON -- Republicans, led by Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), successfully forced the Senate to drop consideration of a resolution on Libya Tuesday in order to focus on budget negotiations and raising the...
 
 
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den1953
The National Inquire of Politics the GOP!
11:34 AM on 07/06/2011
So they are for the Bush doctrine before they were against it?
09:37 AM on 07/06/2011
brilliant - I guess that proves Rand Paul can NOT walk and chew gum.
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istvan13
The world needs more thinkers.
08:15 AM on 07/06/2011
By the time the GOP gets it's act together on the Libya issue, Gaddafi will be ousted.
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07:18 AM on 07/06/2011
Nice move rand,
All those about to die salute you...
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beckjr2000
been there done that & tired of it
10:50 AM on 07/06/2011
All those who have already died as a result of President Obama unauthorized and premeditated War against the Government of Libya do as well!
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wonderYrednow
¿Y read backwards?
04:59 PM on 07/06/2011
So do the thousands of Libyans who DID NOT lose their lives in Benghazi when NATO came to their aid.

WAR is where your heart is, examine it before you judge those who wage it, for you may not like what you see.
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Mundane Egg
Decency is the new black.
06:22 AM on 07/06/2011
Is it me but didn't we have Republicans back the President on this before they realized they could batter him with it?
09:38 AM on 07/06/2011
nope - they were for it, before they were against it.
RSK1177
Concerned
12:41 AM on 07/06/2011
Obama said in writing to Congress that the U.S. in "only" participating in a support role in Libya and is not engaged in hostilities. Before any resolution to let Obama continue for up to a year in Libya, why doesn't someone in Congress contact Africom the group under NATO executing the strategy in Libya? The "Air Force Times" last week quoted someone from Africom who said that U.S. Navy and Air Force F-15's and F-16's have flown 3,475 sorties over Libya since operations started. 801 strike sorties were flown and 132 sorties dropped ordnance in Libya. Obama said that the U.S. was primarily providing support such as aerial re-fueling. Dropping bombs on Libya is not considered hostile? Someone should verify the information from Africom.
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naschkatze
A free man creates himself.
12:20 AM on 07/06/2011
I'm pleased that the Libya resolution has been side-tracked.
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robmclaughjr
N.M.E. of G.O.P.
12:11 AM on 07/06/2011
Just look at that picture. Sessions, Rand, etc.. Scary people you wouldn't allow near your children. They seek to increase the child mortality rates with their policies. Disgusting people.
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FL TallMan
Disabled Vietnam Vet
11:54 PM on 07/05/2011
So what's so new about a Republican filibuster? That is all they have accomplished since Obama was sworn in, and is all they plan to do until the next election when they - hope - they can get a GOP president. The party of NO is alive and well.
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12:44 AM on 07/06/2011
The nothing new is that all the Republicans have had to do is "threaten" a filibuster and Harry runs and hides....how many filibusters have been conducted since 2009....not as many as you think...lots of threats and lots of hiding from Harry but not many filibusters if any. How sdasd is that ......all along we should have called their bluff and made them filibuster but we did not, we ran.
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henrypapillon
Put a Psychiatrist in every NRA meeting.
11:01 PM on 07/05/2011
You mean the chicken hawks were afraid to go on record as being against a war?
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12:45 AM on 07/06/2011
I believe he is afraid of many things but I don't think going on record as being against this war is one of them.
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henrypapillon
Put a Psychiatrist in every NRA meeting.
04:08 AM on 07/06/2011
Then why doesn't he bring it up for a vote?
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den1953
The National Inquire of Politics the GOP!
11:37 AM on 07/06/2011
Yes apparently the Bush Doctrine is still close to there heart even if it means going along with the President!
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10:54 PM on 07/05/2011
You're scraping low in the barrel if you need to get David Vitter and Jeff "Let them eat cake" Sessions to stand in the background for your press announcement. That's pretty darn anemic.
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McGyver1
Big Fan of Mr. Bojangles
10:28 PM on 07/05/2011
Many people on here say things like, Ron Paul...he's not my pick, but he's a straight shooter...he's honest...he hasnt changed...he's for all the right things... he's a great constitutionalist... but he's not my pick.
WHY???? Cause he's not young? Cause he doesnt look like a movie star?
Let me tell you something. Dr Paul is brilliant. Watch him in the house...in subcommittee meetings...watch his youtube vids. The Issues...The Federal Reserve...the drug war... the other wars...governments responsibilities to the people domesticly...There's not another person out there as wise. I say, give him a chance...check him out anyway.
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henrypapillon
Put a Psychiatrist in every NRA meeting.
11:02 PM on 07/05/2011
Are you even sure which Paul you are talking about?
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McGyver1
Big Fan of Mr. Bojangles
11:10 PM on 07/05/2011
The question is, do you know which Paul I'm talking about?
10:09 PM on 07/05/2011
The Repubs should finish the Budget Negotiations and send obama to fight his own war in Lybia !
I'm sure he will fit right in; think about it.
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11:23 PM on 07/05/2011
Yeah, he could win by promising them with a booming economy, jobs galore and Kumbaya, and never deliver a thing, much as he does here. But, those countries lie so much, he would fit right in...
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beckjr2000
been there done that & tired of it
10:55 AM on 07/06/2011
Put him in charge of a battalion of Lawyers and let them come ashore at Tripoli! Just imagine the level of confusion, destruction to infrastructure, and confusion that they would cause Gaddhafi! It would also get them all out of America!
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Onlygodknowswhy
and you are not god
10:03 PM on 07/05/2011
No matter how crazy it is.
Ron paul will say.it.
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12:48 AM on 07/06/2011
Ron Paul didn't say it...Rand Paul did.
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Onlygodknowswhy
and you are not god
10:00 PM on 07/05/2011
There is one thing about ron paul.
He never.changes his tune.
He tells you straight up no games what he thinks.
And.i respect that.
Hate his politics but he is one of the most straight forward politians ive seen.
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McGyver1
Big Fan of Mr. Bojangles
10:13 PM on 07/05/2011
I trust Ron Paul. Been watching him for 20 years. He says the same thing now as he did back then. And he's right. If he would have won, we wouldnt be in the sape we are in now....screwed between big government and the banking cartel. More than I can say for the rest of them.
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12:51 AM on 07/06/2011
Funny how 20 years ago people thought he was a crazy person and yet today many from both sides are thinking more along his line....shoulda, woulda, coulda........he had NEVER liked the Federal reserve and has always wanted to audit and then eliminate them...that idea has sounded better and better every day since 2008.
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BRAINS4USA
Vote. Just do it. Always.
06:10 AM on 07/06/2011
We know that now McGyver1 - Paul is your man. Now take your pills and go back to sleep