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See my piece here explaining how and why.

EPA’s stunt — and any senator not throwing him or herself in EPA’s way — is precisely what I mean by “Power Grab”.

To the extent this vote is any different than were it on whether to pass cap-and-trade legislation, it is more serious, because, as I note, even the Left openly admit the disaster that using the sledgehammer of a law never designed for such a purpose will bring. But they are willing to play chicken with your country.

Shame on them. And shame on any self-styled “moderate” like Mark Warner of Virginia, David Pryor of Arkansas, or Scott Brown of Massachussetts who — as the slim evidence at our disposal indicates will be the case — votes against Murkowski, and to allow EPA to shred the Constitution.

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LiveFreeOrDie| 6.8.10 @ 6:13PM

The dems are ignoring the rules to get their way and Scott Brown turned into a politician, what a shocker.

Mimi| 6.8.10 @ 7:39PM

The EPA is hurry, hurry hurry... We can't let the chaos of the oil spill go to waste! Don't they realize there is no consensus today (after climate-gate) for theirpower grab? Get a clue...EPA...Ther's a new day coming... the jig is up!

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