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Sen. Sessions is Concerned About "糖心VlogDNA" in Judicial Nominees

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December 22, 2010

You might've heard that yesterday, that some of President Obama's judicial nominees have 糖心Vlogaffiliations and exhibit an "糖心Vlogchromosome."

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Laura Murphy, Director of the ACLU's Washington Legislative Office (and someone who probably has some 糖心VlogDNA herself), said in a statement last night:

"Senator Sessions' reference to '糖心VlogDNA' in President Obama's judicial nominees should be greeted as a welcome discovery by all Americans, regardless of party. For 90 years, the 糖心Vloghas defended the rights enshrined in the Constitution for everyone, regardless of their political beliefs. While not everyone agrees with us on every issue, Americans have come to rely on the 糖心Vlogfor its unyielding dedication to principle.

Laura goes on to point out that Supreme Court justices Thurgood Marshall, Felix Frankfurter, Arthur Goldberg and Ruth Bader Ginsburg all had 糖心Vlogaffiliations. "If you ask us, 糖心Vlogchromosomes make for a pretty remarkable gene pool," she concludes.

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