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You didn’t know there was a Bush angle to the Senate's reluctance to seat Roland Burris? The enlightened Walter Dellinger, arguing for Burris, explains: "As we emerge from eight years of extravagant executive claims of unreviewable authority, Congress should be especially scrupulous about having a solid legal basis for controversial actions."

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Alan Brooks| 1.7.09 @ 6:59PM

how BIG of Dellinger.

Alan Brooks| 1.7.09 @ 8:32PM

AND HOW small OF BUSH

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