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The left claims to be protecting the Constitution's separation of powers.7 The Right claims fidelity to the I. INTRODUCTION Sixty-three percent of Americans oppose the war in Iraq.1 Democratic President-elect Barack Obama described America's decision to go to war as careless and promised to remove almost all combat troops within sixteen months of taking office.2 Eight Democratic members of the House of Representatives sponsored legislation impeaching President Bush for executing a calculated and wide-ranging strategy to deceive the citizens and Congress of the United States ... to falsely justify the use of the United States Armed Forces against the nation of Iraq . . . . The left claims to be protecting the Constitution's separation of powers.7 The Right claims fidelity to the1 INTROD...
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President-elect Barack Obama is quickly shaping his White House staff and policy - considering former Sen. Max Cleland and Eric H. Holder Jr. for top administration posts and promising governors and world leaders he would pursue an aggressive global-warming plan because "denial is no longer an acceptable response. The Democratic president-elect has offered the attorney general's post to Mr. Holder, who served as No. 2 in the Justice Department in the Clinton administration.
Glendale Jerry Tepper's been so busy since his surprise victory last month in the Glendale mayoral race that the desk in his law office is uncharacteristically cluttered. One Sunday night, "I came into the office . . . to catch up on work, and I missed the second-last episode of the West Wing,' " Tepper said in a reference to his favorite television show, the one about a fictional Democratic president-elect whose vice president just died. "Wouldn't it be perfect if he chose the Alan Alda character (his Republican opponent) as vice president?
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