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Mass

(27,315 posts)
Tue Jan 29, 2013, 11:21 AM Jan 2013

Senate panel approves Kerry nomination unanimously

Not exactly a surprise, but this clears the way to a vote this afternoon.

http://www.politico.com/story/2013/01/john-kerry-nomination-clears-committee-86860.html


Sen. John Kerry won unanimous approval Tuesday from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to become the next secretary of state, quickly clearing a key hurdle on his way to become the nation’s next chief diplomat.

Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2013/01/john-kerry-nomination-clears-committee-86860.html#ixzz2JNWIfhuW
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Senate panel approves Kerry nomination unanimously (Original Post) Mass Jan 2013 OP
Congratulations to the well deserving Senator! karynnj Jan 2013 #1
It was? That is so... YvonneCa Jan 2013 #3
Hooray ladym55 Jan 2013 #2
Portman supposedly biked with Kerry and that they worked together karynnj Jan 2013 #4
They seem to be making the case... YvonneCa Jan 2013 #5
Portman is a AYE Mass Jan 2013 #8
Whew!! ladym55 Jan 2013 #9
The... YvonneCa Jan 2013 #12
the first thing I thought! MBS Jan 2013 #18
This is awesome: ProSense Jan 2013 #6
Wow!!!!! ladym55 Jan 2013 #10
Wow - I absolutely love that karynnj Jan 2013 #11
Finally. Recognition... YvonneCa Jan 2013 #13
I loved this resolution MBS Jan 2013 #19
Cruz voted NO Mass Jan 2013 #7
Maybe... YvonneCa Jan 2013 #14
Ed Kilgore reminds us that Tx is the state that brought us the Liars. Mass Jan 2013 #15
That's hilarious... YvonneCa Jan 2013 #16
Yes, these are the Flat Earth Caucus, in spades. n/t MBS Jan 2013 #21
Tweety on the three NO votes Mass Jan 2013 #17
Exactly. n/t MBS Jan 2013 #20
Absolutely. And we should remember their names... YvonneCa Jan 2013 #22
I agree an excellent appointment for the President.. wisteria Jan 2013 #24
I am so very happy for him. He has earned this post. wisteria Jan 2013 #23

ladym55

(2,577 posts)
2. Hooray
Tue Jan 29, 2013, 12:06 PM
Jan 2013

It's a lovely tribute to a class act.

Hopefully, there won't be too many tools voting no in the Senate as a whole. (Hear that, Senator Portman of Ohio?)

YvonneCa

(10,117 posts)
5. They seem to be making the case...
Tue Jan 29, 2013, 04:28 PM
Jan 2013

...that we need a strong Senate confirmation to send a message to the world about US Foreign Policy. I couldn't agree more about that. SFRC voting unanimously is a great first step.

NOTHING could send a better message than a strong Senate vote. Dare we hope for unanimity?

ladym55

(2,577 posts)
9. Whew!!
Tue Jan 29, 2013, 05:41 PM
Jan 2013

Given he voted against Sandy relief TWICE and voted against the International Disability treaty and otherwise embarrassed the hell out of me, I didn't know what he would do.

We won't even go there on his position on curbing gun violence.

I just saw that only three chuckleheads voted against Kerry. That's AWESOME!!!!! An acclamation JK richly deserves.

ProSense

(116,464 posts)
6. This is awesome:
Tue Jan 29, 2013, 05:13 PM
Jan 2013
Senate Foreign Relations Committee Approves Nomination of John Kerry for Secretary of State

Washington, DC – At a business meeting led by Senator Robert Menendez (D-N.J.) this morning, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved by voice vote the nomination of Sen. John F. Kerry (D-Mass.) to the post of Secretary of State.

Following their approval of Sen. Kerry’s nomination, committee members presented Kerry with a committee resolution honoring his service as its chairman.

The full text of the resolution is below:

113th CONGRESS
1st SESSION
S. RES. 551

Committee on Foreign Relations

United States Senate

Committee Resolution

Whereas Hon. John F. Kerry has served;

Whereas John Kerry was sworn into the United States Senate in 1985 and for 28 years has served Massachusetts and the United States with honor, conviction and a sense of civility that is grounded in respect for others and for the seriousness of the times;

Whereas John Kerry appeared before the Committee on Foreign Relations at the invitation of Chairman Fulbright in 1971 to give voice to veterans opposed to the Vietnam War;

Whereas John Kerry has played a central role in U.S. foreign policy for more than four decades, bringing a steady hand, responsible leadership and thoughtful analysis to multiple crises and challenges;

Whereas John Kerry forged a partnership with Senator John S. McCain that led to an effort to investigate the fate of American soldiers unaccounted for in Vietnam, and a subsequent effort to lift the trade embargo and ultimately normalize relations with a former enemy, Vietnam;

Whereas John Kerry has led difficult, sensitive and comprehensive investigations in the Senate on everything from the Bank of Credit and Commerce International and illegal money laundering to the Noriega regime in Panama;

Whereas John Kerry was a leading advocate for democratic elections in the Philippines, serving with Senator Lugar as part of a Senate delegation that uncovered the fraud that led to the ouster of President Ferdinand Marcos;

Whereas John Kerry worked with Cambodian government officials and the United Nations to facilitate the creation of the genocide tribunal in Cambodia to prosecute key members of the Khmer Rouge;

Whereas John Kerry has been a strong and persistent advocate of programs that help secure nuclear, biological and chemical weapons stockpiles and materials so they do not fall into the hands of hostile states or terrorists;

Whereas John Kerry has been at the forefront of efforts to tighten U.S. anti-money laundering laws and to ban arms exports to countries that provide support for acts of international terrorism;

Whereas John Kerry has brought great skill to his stewardship of the Committee on Foreign Relations;

Whereas John Kerry’s patience, fair-mindedness and tenacity were invaluable in securing Senate advice and consent to ratification of the New START Treaty with Russia;

Whereas John Kerry has earned broad respect for the way he pragmatically and thoughtfully approaches the challenges of Afghanistan and Pakistan;

Whereas John Kerry has been a strong supporter of the NATO Alliance and its continuing evolution to protect the West from challenges both new and old;

Whereas John Kerry’s early and bold advocacy of a no-fly zone over Libya helped save thousands of civilians from being massacred;

Whereas John Kerry was a voice of courage and conscience in calling for President Hosni Mubarak to step aside and begin an orderly and peaceful transition to a democratic political system in Egypt;

Whereas John Kerry has been a tireless advocate for the cause of peace in Sudan and South Sudan and played an instrumental role in the successful referendum in 2011;

Whereas John Kerry’s bipartisan work with former Majority Leader Bill Frist on comprehensive HIV/AIDS legislation laid the foundation for the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, a program that provides life-saving treatment for people with HIV/AIDS and supports broad prevention efforts that save lives every day;

Whereas John Kerry continued to fight for the rights of persons living with HIV/AIDS by spearheading the effort to remove the HIV visa ban;

Whereas John Kerry has been the keeper of the Senate’s conscience on global climate change and the transition to a clean energy future;

Whereas, in his capacity as Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations, John Kerry has convened eight major hearings and roundtables on climate change and energy security, underscoring their connection to global stability, economic competitiveness and America’s national security;

Whereas John Kerry has fought for our nation’s foreign service officers, civil service professionals and development experts with uncommon passion and commitment;

Whereas John Kerry will bring decades of experience in international affairs to the post of United States Secretary of State, the capstone to an already distinguished life spent in public service; and

Whereas John Kerry will be the ninth Secretary of State from Massachusetts, continuing in the footsteps of leaders including John Quincy Adams and Daniel Webster, and, joined by figures such as Henry Clay, he is the fourth Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to ascend to this cabinet post and the first as Chairman since John Sherman who served from 1897-1898;

Now, therefore, be it Resolved, that the Committee on Foreign Relations—
  1. Commends the long and distinguished service of John F. Kerry, whose exceptional skill as a lawmaker is matched only by his commitment to an America that is, in President John F. Kennedy’s phrase, not “first but, first when, first if, but first period”; and
  2. Extends its best wishes for his continuing service to the Nation.

http://www.foreign.senate.gov/press/chair/release/senate-foreign-relations-committee-approves-nomination-of-john-kerry-for-secretary-of-state

Congratulations, John Kerry.

karynnj

(59,504 posts)
11. Wow - I absolutely love that
Tue Jan 29, 2013, 06:25 PM
Jan 2013

Kerry looked so happy shaking hands, hugging, and speaking to the Senators.

Watching the Senate will be far less fun without the always interesting JK there, but this is a very nice thing for him and the country.

YvonneCa

(10,117 posts)
13. Finally. Recognition...
Tue Jan 29, 2013, 06:57 PM
Jan 2013

...for service to our country. It's about time. Congratulations, Secretary Kerry.

MBS

(9,688 posts)
19. I loved this resolution
Tue Jan 29, 2013, 09:50 PM
Jan 2013

This is complete and correct description of who this man is. Totally fabulous.

Hard to pick out my favorite lines, but these were especially sweet:

. .. has served Massachusetts and the United States with honor, conviction and a sense of civility that is grounded in respect for others and for the seriousness of the times;

Whereas John Kerry has led difficult, sensitive and comprehensive investigations in the Senate on everything from the Bank of Credit and Commerce International and illegal money laundering to the Noriega regime in Panama;

Whereas John Kerry’s patience, fair-mindedness and tenacity were invaluable in securing Senate advice and consent to ratification of the New START Treaty with Russia;

Whereas John Kerry’s early and bold advocacy of a no-fly zone over Libya helped save thousands of civilians from being massacred;

Whereas John Kerry was a voice of courage and conscience in calling for President Hosni Mubarak to step aside and begin an orderly and peaceful transition to a democratic political system in Egypt;

Whereas John Kerry has been the keeper of the Senate’s conscience on global climate change and the transition to a clean energy future;

Whereas John Kerry will be the ninth Secretary of State from Massachusetts, continuing in the footsteps of leaders including John Quincy Adams and Daniel Webster, and, joined by figures such as Henry Clay, he is the fourth Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to ascend to this cabinet post and the first as Chairman since John Sherman who served from 1897-1898;

Now, therefore, be it Resolved, that the Committee on Foreign Relations—
Commends the long and distinguished service of John F. Kerry, whose exceptional skill as a lawmaker is matched only by his commitment to an America that is, in President John F. Kennedy’s phrase, not “first but, first when, first if, but first period”; and
Extends its best wishes for his continuing service to the Nation.


Oh, yeah. He SO deserves this recognition.
Congratulations, Sen. Kerry. And best wishes for an exciting (well, hopefully, not TOO exciting) and deeply rewarding experience at State.

Mass

(27,315 posts)
7. Cruz voted NO
Tue Jan 29, 2013, 05:19 PM
Jan 2013

He is certainly succeeding to be the new DeMint. Moron.

So, did Cornyn. What did Kerry do to Texas?

An Mr "climate change is a hoax" is following suit.

Mass

(27,315 posts)
15. Ed Kilgore reminds us that Tx is the state that brought us the Liars.
Tue Jan 29, 2013, 07:02 PM
Jan 2013
http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/political-animal-a/2013_01/kerry_confirmed042709.php?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+washingtonmonthly%2Frss+%28Political+Animal+at+Washington+Monthly%29

The confirmation vote was 94-3. Both the senators from the homeland of the Swift Boat Veterans For Truth, Texas, voted “no,” as did the senior senator from the fossil fuel industry, James Inhofe. (Best tweet I saw on the vote was from @pourmecoffee: Both Texas Senators voted against Kerry which was dumb because they will have to deal with him as Sec. Of State after secession).


Could it be the reason?

YvonneCa

(10,117 posts)
16. That's hilarious...
Tue Jan 29, 2013, 07:48 PM
Jan 2013

..."after secession." Aren't they the 'flat earth caucus'...to quote a famous Senator? At least Inhoffe is...

Mass

(27,315 posts)
17. Tweety on the three NO votes
Tue Jan 29, 2013, 07:56 PM
Jan 2013
http://tv.msnbc.com/2013/01/29/the-nay-votes-dont-have-it-kerry-is-confirmed/

The decision by the Senate left only three members voting “nay.” Who they are tells you a lot—most importantly, how excellent this appointment was for the president.


Yes, these no votes should be worn like a badge of honor.
 

wisteria

(19,581 posts)
24. I agree an excellent appointment for the President..
Tue Jan 29, 2013, 10:33 PM
Jan 2013

I will even try and forget that at one time, he might of been considering someone else less qualified.

 

wisteria

(19,581 posts)
23. I am so very happy for him. He has earned this post.
Tue Jan 29, 2013, 10:31 PM
Jan 2013

And, he will represent the US with integrity and honor. I know great things are to come.

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