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Excellent article. I, too, will be watching the Miers confirmation hearings gavel to gavel. With Ginsburg and Souter having endorsed the “don’t discuss potential cases” mantra of Roberts, which echoed their own, Miers will have the power of silence to wield over the Judiciary Committee Democrats. So, the hearings will be interesting not for what Miers says, but for the ways that the Senate Democrats develop to cover themselves in embarrassment.
p>You might be interested in my article on Miers as well, ” Harriet Miers and the ‘Pigpen’ Press .” br> — John Armor /p> p> NO RUDY, NO HOW br> Re: Lawrence Henry’s Giuliani Time : /p> p>Rudy Giuliani cannot win the GOP presidential nomination. Aside for his pro-abortion position and support for much of the homosexual agenda, Giuliani also has a record of being anti-Second Amendment and lenient on illegal immigration. None of these positions work to his favor. They put him on the wrong side of the curve. Face it, the best Rudy can hope for is a cabinet position. br> —
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