Second most bizarre thing to say: "Judge Roberts has written that the case was 'wrongly decided' but has also remarked that it is 'settled law,' seemingly contradictory statements that Ms. Feinstein is likely to explore." How does a reporter who's never heard of stare decisis get assigned a story about a Supreme Court nominee?
How thoughtful, Senator Kennedy, to acknowledge the runious nature of your harsh political style. However, asking for Roberts to issue the corrective seems beyond his job description. Have you considered a good therapist Senator.
I tried to help, but not even the Hartford Advocate, quoting from the Dead and Buried in New Englandcan find Al Capp. And Jack Kelly seems to be doing quite well as a professor of Chemical Physics at Kent State. And he’s practically a separated at birth for Peter Gallagher.
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Regarding our government, dreams for America's future, and the hearings: more grounded in reality than Senator Kennedy's expectations may be Sen. Graham's: "I just hope we don't break down into a partisan food fight."
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Second most bizarre thing to say: "Judge Roberts has written that the case was 'wrongly decided' but has also remarked that it is 'settled law,' seemingly contradictory statements that Ms. Feinstein is likely to explore." How does a reporter who's never heard of stare decisis get assigned a story about a Supreme Court nominee?
How thoughtful, Senator Kennedy, to acknowledge the runious nature of your harsh political style. However, asking for Roberts to issue the corrective seems beyond his job description. Have you considered a good therapist Senator.
Where are Al Capp and Jack Kelly when you need them?
I tried to help, but not even the Hartford Advocate, quoting from the Dead and Buried in New England can find Al Capp. And Jack Kelly seems to be doing quite well as a professor of Chemical Physics at Kent State. And he’s practically a separated at birth for Peter Gallagher.
This post is brought to you by the committee for the obtuse.
Regarding our government, dreams for America's future, and the hearings: more grounded in reality than Senator Kennedy's expectations may be Sen. Graham's: "I just hope we don't break down into a partisan food fight."
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