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Noonan on the SC
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I could support this. Wasn't it Holmes who said, "18 years of Clarence Thomas is enough." |
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In this day and age, thanks to the legacy of the borkers and their pals the Clintons there are few with such statemansike demeanors. |
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IRAQ: Let America Be -- http://www.bushflash.com/pax.html
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eta: actually, it all sorts of reads like a DNC press release |
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Anita Lied! Apology please?
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"18 inches of Clarence Thomas was not enough, which is why I kept coming back for more" |
No Time like the present.
Today's news in the Valerie Plame Defenestration Aftermath is that Time Magazine says it will comply with a court order to turn over correspondent Matthew Cooper's notes, apparently thereby revealing the identity of his source and obviating the need to jail him for contempt of the federal court's order that he cooperate with prosecutors. The Supreme Court declined to grant cert a few days ago, foreclosing Time's prospects of reversing the district court.
Cooper evidently was prepared to go to jail rather than reveal his source. According to the Washington Post, "told Reuters that he would rather Time not turn over his notes but acknowledged that the magazine had its own obligations to consider." Is it not a little odd that Cooper is prepared to disobey a federal court, but not his own employer? If the principle is worth serving time for, might it not also be worth losing his job? http://allintensivepurposes.blogspot...ly-so-far.html |
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