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p>This governance situation is out of control and far beyond being unacceptable. It is tyranny and it is un-American. It must stop. br> -- C. Kenna Amos Jr. br> Princeton, West Virginia /p> p> How come no one mentions Ruth Bader Ginsburg when speaking of, "out of the mainstream" judges. Why don't we recall her? br> -- Virginia C. Powers /p>I've had enough of Senator McCain. I've had enough of his arrogance, his bitterness, and his ego. I've had enough of his grandstanding and his love of the media spotlight. But most of all, I've had enough of his betrayal. The useless, idiotic "McCain-Feingold" (which brought us George Soros) was bad enough. His latest act is beyond the pale. His orchestration of this so-called "deal" on Judges is a sham, done for the sole purpose of elevating Senator McCain, his Party, the people, and the Constitution be damned.
p>If the Republican Party has any guts left, they will find a way to level punitive action McCain. The worst thing that could possibly happen is that he bolts the party and becomes an independent, or (gasp!), a Democrat. The latter would be preferable, as I would enjoy watching Madame Clinton's attack-dogs (and the media, his "friends") chew him up and spit him out in '08 (and there's lots of grist for that mill). Either way, if McCain's most recent betrayal goes unpunished, the Republicans might as well throw in the towel, and cede control to the Minority, who apparently want the job more than they do. br> -- Gavin Valle br> Peapack, New Jersey /p>