As we approach the fourth anniversary of 911, President Bush should admit that he wrongly invoked the tragedy of 911 to justify war with Iraq. The war has made terrorists even more determined to attack our country, and has made America less safe.
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I hope I am proven wrong about John Roberts. I have been proven wrong before on my confirmation votes. I regret my vote to confirm Justice Scalia, even though he, too, like Judge Roberts was a nice person and a very smart Harvard lawyer.Edward Kennedy
long-awaited first step toward a comprehensive pandemic flu plan that America needs and deserves.
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During Senator Ashcroft's quarter-century of public service, he has taken strong positions on a range of important issues in the range of the Justice Department, ... Unfortunately and often he has used the power of his high office to advance his personal views in spite of the law of the land.
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We must stop acting as if somehow this fundamental issue is just a state and local problem. It isn't. It's a national problem, and it's an outrage that Congress has been missing in action for so long.
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don't hold up, particularly since Roberts' clients were the American people.
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