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            <title>Comment #1 by Storm Dragon</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jul 2005 01:34:46 -0700</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>Don't be afraid to ask questions!</strong></p><p>It is my hope that, in the upcoming confirmation hearings, our senators will not be afraid to ask serious and relevant questions, and to insist on getting answers. &nbsp;I don't want to see the hearings degenerate into mud-slinging and character assasination, but I would hate to see the Senate tamely rubber-stamp the President's nominees, (as seems to happen far too often). &nbsp;The fact is, there are some troubling issues in Robert's background, and they should not be glossed over, or ignored.</p>
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				<p><strong>Don't be afraid to ask questions!</strong></p><p>It is my hope that, in the upcoming confirmation hearings, our senators will not be afraid to ask serious and relevant questions, and to insist on getting answers. &nbsp;I don't want to see the hearings degenerate into mud-slinging and character assasination, but I would hate to see the Senate tamely rubber-stamp the President's nominees, (as seems to happen far too often). &nbsp;The fact is, there are some troubling issues in Robert's background, and they should not be glossed over, or ignored.</p>
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