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/p> p> Maybe you could shoot a copy over to Prince Charles; he seems a little light on current events. br> -- Danny Newton /p> p> A TIME FOR JUDGING br> Re: The Prowler's Eating Dirt : /p> p>Let me add my kudos to the Prowler for revealing the despicable tactics of the DNC when it comes to Judge Alito's Italian heritage. "Eating dirt" is a far more polite description of the Dems' activities than I would have expressed it. This casual slander of "mafia in our genes" comes amazing easy to a political party that prides itself on cultural sensitivity and multiculturalism. It's part of their problem and why they are in a political swamp. Allow me then use this as a segue and a warning to "our problem," the exalted "Gang of 14," who are about to meet over the "Constitutional Option." Sen. McCain is at a crossroads; he can either make principled political hay with conservatives and finally put an end to the unconstitutional filibuster of judicial nominees or he can placate his Democrat colleagues in Club Senate and allow a nominee of unquestionable merit to be ravaged by the far left. If he chooses the latter, that same dirt will be used to bury his prospects of an '08 presidential run. Even Chris Matthews won't be able to help him. br> A. DiPentima /p>
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