Kelo

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Granted, Miers wasn't White House counsel then, but surely she was in the loop when the Bush administration punted and refused to take a stand on Kelo v New London. As a corporate attorney, has she developed such a pro-corporation attitude that she would join the idiotic majority in a new Kelo case? We don't know. We can't know, because she is a cipher. But she was part of an administration that failed to jump in on Kelo's side. That is not encouraging. She needs to be questioned about it. And the answer needs to come from her brain, not from her "heart," as Bush kept saying. I don't care if the Tin Woodsman (pre-wizard visit) is a judge as long as his brain can understand the importance of individual property rights.




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