[Congressional Record Volume 142, Number 117 (Friday, August 2, 1996)]
[Senate]
[Page S9458]
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NOMINATION OF ANN D. MONTGOMERY
Mr. WELLSTONE. It is in the form of a question, if my colleagues
would be tolerant for just a moment. The first question or comment is,
again, I understand what the Senator from Texas has said. I do want to
point out that Judge Montgomery does not have anything to do with what
is going on in the House of Representatives or anywhere else. She is
just back in Minnesota waiting to be confirmed.
I say to the majority leader, whom I have worked with in good faith
and appreciate all that he is doing, that a long time ago we discussed
Judge Montgomery. We were going to do it judge by judge. I hope she
just does not get held up in this big puzzle, and we can please go
forward with her.
The last point I want to make is just to follow up on the minority
whip. Since then I talked to the majority leader yesterday about
Lodine. I said this was something I would challenge on the floor. But I
understand exactly what the majority leader had to say, and I, in no
way, shape, or form, believe this should have anything to do with any
kind of personal attack or anything like that. I am opposed to that.
When we have this discussion and I have a point of order, I will stay
far away from that.
The majority leader has been someone I have enjoyed knowing and
enjoyed working with, and I want him to know that, as somebody who will
be on the floor later on in that debate. But could we please--Judge
Montgomery is just waiting back in Minnesota for us to move this. Could
we please do that for her? I have told her that Senators, Democrats and
Republicans, are good people, that we all have a big heart. Could we
please move her forward?
Mr. FORD. Mr. President, I yield the floor.
Mrs. KASSEBAUM addressed the Chair.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Kansas.
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