The victims of Katrina need our help, and they deserve to be treated with dignity, not treated like guinea pigs in a massive experiment for a dubious education proposal.
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He's very valuable to us. As much as I abhor his politics and his abusive, divisive, intolerant rhetoric, many times he reflects what many in the Republican Party are really thinking. ... He's very candid. Most of those on the right wing are not that open and candid.
Ralph Neas
People for the American Way distanced itself yesterday from the actor's rant. Chevy Chase's improvised remarks caught everyone off guard, and were inappropriate and offensive, ... It was not what I would have said, and certainly not the language People for the American Way would ever use in discussing any president of the United States.
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Like Sandra Day O'Connor, Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a consensus nominee. Orrin Hatch told President Clinton that Ginsburg was acceptable before she was nominated. She had a long and detailed record from her time as a federal judge. In her case, there was no need for extended hearings.
Ralph Neas
Yesterday he talked about baseball. Today he played dodgeball.
Ralph Neas
We are disappointed with those Democrats and moderate Republicans who chose to support Judge Roberts despite his long record of working to undermine rights and legal protections, his evasive answers to the Senate, and the Bush administration's continued refusal to release key documents that would have illuminated his record and approach to the Constitution.
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