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We're going to win tomorrow. We need your help.

The Senate has already confirmed more than 80 percent of President Obama's judicial nominees, approving a larger share without a roll call vote than the Senate did under President Bush.

It's my pleasure to say a few words in support of the nomination of Robert Shelby.

The reality is that judicial vacancies are down by 20 percent from last year and, in fact, they are at their lowest level in nearly 3 years.

We, too, as a Congress, we are a legislative body with limited jurisdiction, even though we do not always act like it.

The vast majority of current vacancies remain for one reason--President Obama simply has not nominated individuals for those judgeships.

We have to continue to have a source of them, and that means we need to continue a robust policy of aggressive exploration and production of petroleum and natural gas.

I do not think that high gasoline prices help anyone.

the government should even be playing venture capitalists with taxpayer money in the first place.

it is clear that the government, in my opinion, truly has no business being in the investment business.

I have seen a focus on this Administration that has placed most of its emphasis in this area on some failed policies.

If it is not manageable risk, then perhaps we should not be putting taxpayer dollars at risk.

There is a real problem here, and I do not think you are going to win the perception war on this.

I hope the Administration will take that into account in its energy policy.

We're counting up the delegates for the convention, and it looks good. And we're counting down the days November, and that looks even better.

Planned Parenthood, we're going to get rid of that.

I ask that you pass a farm bill that protects and strengthens programs like SNAP, TEFAP, and CSFP.