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p> LONG, HOT SCHUMER br> Re: Doug Bandow's Conservative Judges, Liberal Crisis and Quin Hillyer's Gerald Ford, Orator! : /p> p>Compare the content and tenets of what Quin Hilyer reports in "Gerald Ford, Orator!" with the first few paragraphs reported in Doug Bandow's "Conservative Judges, Liberal Crisis' and you have to question a lot of things of our ruling elites and corresponding wannabes these days. My, oh my what choices we don't have and boy the political 'leadership' that equates to mediocrity nowadays. Perhaps the reason why we all feel excited when an exceptional individual comes our way who touches us all with extravagant God-given wisdom is that they are just that -- exceptional. I cannot believe a country the size and energy of the USA is unable to make these exceptions the rule. Bring it on! br> -- G. Constable br> Sydney, Australia /p> p> I was in full agreement with Doug Bandow's article, "Conservative Judges, Liberal Crisis," until this paragraph appeared: br>
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