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Taylor, Stuart
National Journal, September 12, 2005, v37,#37,pp2750-2754
“In times of terrorism the most important remarks to be made by John Roberts …may not involve abortion, gay rights, womens’ rights, privacy, affirmative action, religion or crime. Instead they may involve claims by Bush, and perhaps his successors, of extraordinary powers as commander-in-chief –at home as well as abroad – to fight the war against terrorism”. Stuart Taylor Jr. is a senior writer and columnist for National Journal anda contributing editor at Newsweek.
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