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« on: July 02, 2005, 01:12:26 AM »

I thought about Bork, but that won't happen.

Bush won the election and the Republicans maintained a majority in Congress. So he has the right to nominate whom he chooses. Does anyone really expect Bush to nominate a liberal?

I was opposed to the nuclear / constitutional option for the appelate and circuit court filibusters, but if a Supreme Court nominee is filibustered, I say go nuclear.
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