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Monday, November 08, 2004

More on stopping Specter

For a review of Specter's career and his fealty (or lack thereof) to those who have supported him, see here and here, both articles from National Review. A very good website devoted to stopping Specter from assuming the chairmanship of the Senate Judiciary Committee is here.

Dr. James Dobson of Focus on the Family has also expressed opposition to a Chairman Specter, describing him as "a big-time problem for us, and we're very concerned about him." The American Family Association has information about Specter along with a petition here.

Note: this post in The Corner indicates that an article in Roll Call states that Specter is secure as chairman. Keep those cards, letters, faxes and phone calls burning. Don't let it appear that opposition was a one-day affair that subsided with the weekend. Here again are the telephone numbers for the Republican members of the Senate Judiciary Committee:

Hatch (202) 224-5251
Grassley (202)224-3744
Kyl (202) 224-4521
DeWine (202) 224-2315
Sessions (202) 224-4124
Graham (202) 224-5972
Craig 202/224-2752
Chambliss (202) 224-3521
Cornyn 202-224-2934

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