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Flat Truths

All's fair in taxation and reform. Miffed conservatives. Potter plants. Sojourners samples Hynes. Plus much more.

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br> Re: R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.'s Include Me Out : /p> p>Happy days are here again. Whoever would have thought an internecine dispute within the Republican ranks over a Supreme Court nominee would pop up and restore the Democrats to control of the White House, the Congress and, oh yes, the Supreme Court itself? Miffed conservatives now hate George W. Bush and will sit out the upcoming elections. And then, President Clinton and Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Leahy can fill the inevitable high court vacancies with their cronies. Real smart! br> -- Sarsfield Matthews /p> p> I rarely write editors, having been one myself and therefore knowing it to be an exercise in futility. Also, I cannot remember ever disagreeing with Mr. Tyrrell on any important issue. It is therefore with profound regret that I must take him to task for "Include Me Out" on all points, one of which I shall make here emphatically: Whatever else motivates conservative opposition to Ms. Miers's nomination, in this time of global war and natural disaster it surely cannot be boredom. br> -- David Adrian br> Pontiac, Michigan /p>
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