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Standing apart.(Letter to the Editor)
The New American
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August 11, 2003 |
Wilson, Nelson |
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(Letters to the Editor)
In his article "Reining In the Court" (July 28th issue), William Norman Grigg has once again delivered a clear, concise, and correct perspective on the issue of legislative usurpation by the federal court system. Given this and other informative expositions by your fine magazine, the thoughtful citizen is not left to be tossed about by the political choreography of the well-meaning ignoramuses and treacherous antagonists who ply us with their carefully edited sound bites, which appeal more to human emotion than intellect.
As a Christian broadcaster, I must too often ...
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