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JamRock Donating Member (58 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-27-06 05:45 PM
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A MORE Principle-Driven fight for Kerry than Saving the Court???
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NO! This is it. Senate confirmations of Alito, Scalito or a bag of turd don’t get average Joe and Jane excited. This is not the most popular fight for any Democrat to lead.

Kerry is leading and he is doing it in a modest and principled way.

In his ineffective and weak response to the MoveOn online primary questionnaire Kerry was the only candidate to emphasize the future of the Supreme Court as one of the major factors motivating his Presidential campaign.

He is now fighting the good fight even though only “fringe” groups understand its importance, and even if on the loosing side.
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