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Question: Which side is approaching the issue of judicial filibuster correctly?
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« on: May 23, 2005, 12:13:24 PM »

I'd have to say Moderates because, I, for one, don't want Democrats to perish on the sword for being "obstructionists"; however principled, such obstruction may be. That said, I'm all for compromise so I wish the moderates on either side of the divide well in their efforts

Ideally, all senators should to reflect the views (in voting) of their electorate - this, however, needs to be tempered with what they consider to be, rightly (or wrongly), best for the nation

Furthermore, judicial nominations should never be for ideological reasons. The less ideological the judiciary the better that judiciary will be

Dave
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