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Wordie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-24-06 09:59 PM
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15. Maybe *he* is the one who should talk to Sen. Ben Nelson.
Edited on Tue Jan-24-06 10:01 PM by Wordie
Nelson didn't appear to grasp the reasons that the theory of the unitary executive and signing statements are a threat when he spoke in an interview on C-Span before the hearings this morning. I was saying earlier that somebody with gravitas and who was respected should be the one to talk to Sen. Nelson, to try to change his mind. Maybe this is our guy! Who better to convince Nelson than someone who had originally supported Alito, but realized his error?

But how could somebody like me - hardly a mover and shaker - get an idea like this to whoever it would be who could make it happen?

If anybody has any ideas on this, let me or (far better) somebody who could really do this know, please!
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