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Kay Bailey Hutchison

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Harriet Miers is totally qualified for the Supreme Court of the United States. Her legal background, her absolute leadership in the legal field when she was a practicing lawyer are unqualified.
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"Transcript for October 23". Meet the Press. MSNBC (October 23, 2005). Retrieved on 2007-07-21.

 
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