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Judges and Judiciary

Apr. 5, 2002

Delay Tactics Keep Qualified Picks in Nomination Limbo

Forum Column - By John C. Eastman - The Senate has been called the greatest deliberative body ever designed, but after the refusal of the Senate's Judiciary Committee to report the nomination of Judge Charles Pickering to the full Senate, a new characterization is more apt - that of puppets dancing at the ends of strings controlled by leaders of the radical left, particularly grandmaster puppeteer Ralph Neas, president of People for the American Way.

        Forum Column
        
        By John C. Eastman
        
        The Senate has been called the greatest deliberative body ever designed, but after the refusal of the Senate's Judiciary Committee to report the nomination of Judge ...

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