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8:00 a.m. Gallant Effort When liberals can't pass a law, they get the courts to do the dirty work. By NR's Ramesh Ponnuru & John J. Miller |
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But that can't be the real purpose. The lawsuit does not raise a single new charge against DeLay or the three organizations. The real purpose of the case, in fact, probably isn't to win a ruling against Republican campaign efforts, but to discourage donors from giving to the Republican Majority Issues Committee, the U.S. Family Network, and Americans for Economic Growth, which don't release contributor lists. On Thursday, NR asked RMIC's Karl Gallant whether he thought this was the motive. "Absolutely," he said.
Murray's Law Now that Elian is safely on his way to Cuba, apparently liberals have returned to their standard line on parental rights.
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