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Chapter 31 Chapter 29 Nomination of Justices

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Knowing that this might be his last counterattack, Kirti couldn't help thinking of a metaphor related to weapons.Last night he had been with his newspaper friends whom he had invited, and they were all very reliable.As for the others, if they didn't shy away, at least they acted cautiously and kept a certain distance from him.But for most people, it's not difficult to get their attention.Last night's two-hour midnight press conference was held after he piqued the professional interest of journalists with a little inside information.Then, all he has to do is to make three chapters: the content of the meeting is all about the background information, and the source is not allowed to be disclosed, and it is not allowed to quote.The reporters readily agreed.

The situation is quite disturbing.The FBI has administered polygraph tests to all top State Department officials.he told reporters.The reporters had already heard a little bit about this, but they hadn't confirmed it yet; now it can be regarded as confirmed.But even more troubling are the policies that are rolling out.The defense build is going to be run by a guy named Britannon who grew up in the military industry.He has threatened to eliminate the entire security staff of the procurement system and slash congressional oversight.And that is George.What did Winston's people want to do?He wants to destroy the entire tax system, drastically reduce tax rates, and completely abolish value-added tax.why?To shift the entire tax burden of the country onto the middle and working class, to give the wealthy a free ride, that's what he's aiming for.

I never thought Ryan was a competent, talented presidential candidate, but I have to tell you that none of this was what I expected.He's a radical conservative I don't know what you call him. Is what you said about the State Department reliable? The New York Times reporter asked. Kirti nodded and said: 100% absolutely reliable.Are you saying that you still don't ask, are you still a reporter?He said impatiently: During the Middle East crisis, he directed the FBI to harass those of us most senior in an attempt to accuse them of stealing a letter that never existed. And now, Kierti's chief of staff seemed illiterate to add, the Washington Post was about to run a huge article on Wren.

Wait a minute, the "Washington Post" reporter straightened up and said, that's Bob.Holtzman's idea, not mine.I once advised our deputy editor to do that badly. Who revealed it?Kirti asked. I am not very sure.Bob is always tight-lipped, you know that. So what was Wren doing in the CIA?He intends to triple the operations. Is this what the country needs?What on earth is he going to do?Kilt asked himself and answered: He wants to expand national defense; he wants to rewrite the tax code to benefit the rich; he wants to bring the CIA back to the Cold War era.We're going backwards to the fifties.Why?Kirti asked loudly: Why did he do this?What is his plan?Am I the only person in this city who has questions?What are you journalists doing and when will you be able to play your part?He is trying to threaten Congress, and he is about to succeed, so where is the mass media?Who will protect the public?

Ed, can you be more clear? The New York Times reporter asked. Kirti's gesture of frustration was impeccable.I am standing in my own political grave.It doesn't do me any good to do this, but I can't just turn a blind eye and do nothing.Even if Lane had all the powerful people in the government behind him, I couldn't sit idly by.Let him and his staff concentrate the power of the national government into a few hands?Let him increase their ability to spy on us?Let him change the tax code at will to enrich those who never pay their share?Let him reward the defense industry?Then is he going to abolish the civil law next?He helicoptered his wife to work every day, but everyone in the room was silent about the unprecedented move.This is an empire-style presidential government that even President Johnson (Editor's Note: Lyndon Johnson, the thirty-sixth president of the United States) never dreamed of, without Congress to check it.Do you know what we are facing?Kirti gave them a moment to think, it was Jack I.Someone should care about this.Why don't you get up and act?

What is the content of Holtzman's article, do you know? "Boston Globe" reporter asked. Wren had been an active member of the CIA.He has killed people. He thought he was fucking ○○seven!Kirti's chief of staff said without losing the opportunity.At this time, the reporter of "Washington Post" had to speak up to defend the reputation of his newspaper: Holtzman didn't say that.If you mean the period when terrorists were rampant No, not that.It was the events in Moscow that Holtzmann intended to cover.That wasn't planned by Ryan, it was Arthur.What Judge Moore did when he was CIA director, Wren was just the guy doing the execution, but that's serious enough in itself.It was meddling in the internal affairs of the former Soviet Union, but no one ever doubted that maybe it wasn't a good idea, I mean, to have a government with 10,000 warheads aimed at our country.Guys, do you know that this is enough to constitute an act of war.What is the intention of this?Just to protect their traitors from being wiped out, I bet he didn't tell Holtzman that.

I don't know about it. The Washington Post reporter admitted that I had only heard a few things.This somewhat relieved Kirti. He had better inside information in the newspaper office than those senior political reporters.Well, you said that Ryan killed people like 007, please confirm it.He said in a flat tone. Remember four years ago in Columbia where some cartel members were killed?Kirti waited for everyone to nod and went on to say that it was the CIA's work, and that Lane was in Columbia at the time.That's another act of war, folks, and that's the second act of war I know of.

Kirti marveled at how inexperienced Ryan was at concealing actions that would lead to his own destruction.The CIA's Project Blue operation had begun to make waves up and down the intelligence service.Many senior officials are facing the doom of early retirement or being cut down by the bureaucratic empire, and many of them are obsessed with power struggles.It's very easy for them to believe that they are vital to the security of the country, so they have to do something, don't they?In addition, Ryan also offended many government officials when he worked in Langley, and now it is time for retribution.In his current position, Wren is an easier target than ever.Furthermore, the insiders, after all, only disclosed the information to the former vice president of the United States, in fact, the real president, and kept it secret from the mass media.In the final analysis, this is also illegal, violating the regulations for legal discussion of important national policies.

How sure are you about this? "Boston Globe" reporter asked. I have a specific time.Remember James.When did Admiral Gray die?He was Ryan's mentor, and that operation might have been planned by him before his death.Lane did not attend his funeral because he happened to be in Colombia at the time.That's a fact, you can check it out.Kirti insisted that that might be why Lieutenant General Carter committed suicide. I thought it was an accident, the New York Times reporter said, he was out jogging, and And then he just had the misfortune to run in front of the bus?Listen, I'm not saying Carter was murdered, I'm saying he was involved in an illegal operation that Wren orchestrated, and he doesn't want to face the truth.That gave Ryan a chance to cover up what he was doing.do you know?Kildie asserted, I underestimated this guy Ryan, he is a very cunning person.But that time is over, we don't need a CIA with three times as many spies, we don't need to spend more money on national defense, we don't need to redraft the tax code to protect the millionaires Wren depends on for a living , we don't need a president who thinks the 1950s were a great time.What he has done to our country is something we will not tolerate.I don't know yet another gesture of frustration. Maybe I'll have to go it alone this time.I know, I'm betting my life's reputation on this fight but damn it, once I've sworn to the Constitution as I win my first, he continued in a calm, brooding tone House seat and then I went to the Senate and Roger asked me to be his vice president.You know, those moments are unforgettable or or or maybe I'm not the right person for this, okay?Yes, I've done some pretty bad things, I cheated on my wife, I've been drinking for years.Maybe there should be someone better and fitter than me in America to stand up and do justice but who is better than me right now?And I can't, I can't break the trust of the citizens who elected me to this city, no matter what the cost to me, I can't.Ryan is not the president of the United States, he is very clear about this, otherwise why would he try to carry out many reforms as soon as possible?Why is he blackmailing senior State Department people into lying?Why is he playing the abortion rights game?And why use Winston, a chaebol, to make a big fuss about the tax law?He was bribing.He's going to keep terrorizing Congress until those political donors manage to get him elected king or something.What I want to say is, what kind of person is representing the people at this moment?

Ed, I don't think so.A few seconds later, a reporter from the Boston Globe said that his political opinions were not very good, but he gave me the impression that he was very sincere. What is the first principle of politics? The New York Times reporter asked with a smile, but continued without waiting for an answer: Let me tell you, if this news about Russia and Colombia is true, wow!That was what made waves in other countries in the 1950s.We should not do this again and must not stay in that era. We don't have any information for you, and you can't reveal the source of the information to Langley.The Chief of Staff speaks as he passes the tape down, but there are enough verifiable facts recorded here to support everything we just said.

It will take two days. The reporter for the San Francisco Observer said, playing with tapes and keeping his eyes on his colleagues.The competition starts now, and all the journalists here want to be the first to make their articles appear in the newspapers.The whole competition process kicked off with the tape playing in their return car.Whoever drives faster has the advantage. All I can say, folks, is that this is important news, and you've got to play it safe.It's not for me, said Kirti, and I wish I could find someone more suitable for the job but I can't.It's for the country, and it means you have to get as clear as you can about the truth. Take it easy, Ed. "New York Times" reporter assured.At this moment, the reporters put all the coffee cups in their hands on the table, stood up, and stuffed the mini recorders into their coat pockets.Everyone holds a tape in their left hand and a car key in their right. Ben, talk to me about the situation.It's been four hours, Jack.Ren ordered. There is still no news from the local TV stations, but we have intercepted microwave transmissions of their nightly broadcasts.class.Gudre paused for a moment, and after Ryan took his seat, he continued: It's just that the quality is too poor to let you watch, but we have their audio tracks.All in all, they spent the whole day consolidating their strength.They will be released tomorrow.There may already be rumors on the street, and the official announcement is only for the rest of the world. Really fast.the President commented. That's right.Gudre nodded, and there was a new problem. The prime minister of the Turkmen Republic died in a car accident.Gloverko called us just after five o'clock.He's not very happy now because he thinks the events in Iraq and Turkmenistan are part of the same conspiracy Do we have evidence?Ryan asked while putting on his tie.This is a stupid question. Are you kidding me, boss?We have no intelligence whatsoever, not even the satellites. Ren looked down at the table for a while.You know, people always talk about how powerful the CIA is Hi, I was in the CIA, remember?Thanks to CNN.Yes, I understand the situation.It's a good thing that the Russians are also sharing with us at least some of the intelligence they have. They are panicked.Ryan said. Terrified.Goodley agreed. Well, now we know that Iran is taking over Iraq and that the Turkmen leader is dead.What do you think?Ryan asked. On this point, I agree with Glofko.He does have very good operators, and it looks like he's in the same situation as us.He can watch and worry, but there is no chance of real action.The Prime Minister's death may have been a random coincidence, but intelligence officers should not believe in coincidences.Glofko, too, thought it was all part of the same conspiracy.I think it's also very possible.I'm going to talk to Visco, whose prophecies are being confirmed one by one, looking a little creepy.We will have news from Saudi Arabia today.The news from Israel is coming soon, Ren knows it well. What about China?the president asked next. Large-scale military exercises.Naval power was employed, but no air power.However, satellite intelligence shows that China's fighter base is stepping up preparations Wait a moment Yes, sir.If this was a planned exercise, why weren't they ready?I will discuss this with the Pentagon at 8:30.Our ambassador had a conversation with one of their Foreign Office people, and the result was: no big deal, the Foreign Office doesn't even know about it, it's just a normal exercise. lie. Maybe.Taiwan's reaction was also not strong.But they are planning to send a few warships out today, that is, tonight.Our warships are also moving to the area.Taiwan is very cooperative and fully cooperates with our monitoring station in Taiwan.The Pentagon said that the CCP did not have the strength to launch an offensive, and the situation was the same as in 1996, and the Air Force of the Republic of China was stronger than before.So I think this operation does not seem to have any real purpose, it may really be a general exercise.Maybe they want to see how we, you, react to this. What about Adler? He said ignore it, and I think he's right.Taiwan has kept a low profile on this matter, and I think we should do the same.We can dispatch warships, especially submarines, but it must be done secretly.At present, the submarines in that area seem to be under the command of the commander-in-chief of the Pacific Fleet, so let him take care of it for the time being? Ryan nodded: Well, it can be done through the Minister of Defense.What about Europe? It's very peaceful, and so is our hemisphere and the continent of Africa.You see, if China remains a nasty player as usual, the only real problem is the Persian Gulf.In fact, we've been there, and we've taken action.We have made it clear to the Saudis that we will never turn our backs on them; this news will get to them and should serve as a little intimidation and make them think before they take further action.I don't like anything about the United Islamic Republic, but I think we can handle it.The situation in Iran is very unstable, and its people want more freedom, so as soon as they get a taste of freedom, the country will change and we will be fine. Ryan smiled and poured himself a cup of decaf coffee.You're very confident, Dr. Goodley. this is necessary.I can tell you something else that is being told, boss. Well, keep doing your thing and keep me updated.I have to figure out a way to reorganize the Supreme Court today.Ren took a sip of coffee and waited for Van Damme's arrival.It's not that hard a job, especially when you have a group of capable people on your side. The entire second group became infected.It was as if clocking in to go to work. Within ten hours, everyone said they had fever and headache, typical flu symptoms.From observation, Moody found that some people already knew or guessed what happened.Some of them were still helping the subjects assigned to them as usual, while the rest were either calling for a military doctor, or just sitting blankly on the floor of the treatment room, thinking about their condition and worrying about further deterioration.At this point, the environment and dietary conditions of the previous incarceration again came into play, with starvation and weakness posing unfavorable conditions. The condition of the first group is continuing to deteriorate at the expected rate.Their pain intensified, and they tried to relieve the severe pain by wriggling, but the pain was worse when they moved than when they lay still.One appeared to be dying; Moody wondered if the victim's heart resembled Benedictine's.Mkosa's are also particularly susceptible to the Ebola-Mainca strain. Perhaps this strain has a previously undiscovered affinity for the heart? Moody, if we continue at this stage, it will be meaningless to us.The Commander stood by Moody's side, looked at the TV monitor and said, go to the next step. OKDr. Moody picked up the phone and spoke for a few minutes. Fifteen minutes later, the action began.The medics appeared on the monitors, and they took all nine patients from the second group out, through the corridor, and into the second large treatment room; here Dr. Moody sees from another set of monitors The nine people were placed in their own beds and then given some medicine.After a few minutes, the men fell asleep, and the medics returned to the place of the first group.Half of these people in the first group had somehow fallen asleep, while the others looked dazed and dreamy.Those who were awake were dealt with first by the medics with a strong synthetic anesthetic injected into their veins, before those who were asleep.The entire execution process took only a few minutes. The corpses were carried one by one onto gurneys and sent to the crematorium, while mattresses and bed sheets were rolled into bundles and waited to be burned.At this point, only the metal bedsteads remained in the room, and these bedsteads and the entire room had to be sprayed with chemicals and sealed up for disinfection again in a few days.Then, all the staff turned their attention to the second group of nine condemned prisoners.These nine individuals have proven or appear to have Ebola virus being airborne. It took a whole day for the sanitation official to come.Dr. McGregor suspects he's being held up by a pile of papers on his desk, a good dinner, and a lady who spices up his life.Maybe the stack of papers is still on his desk, the Scottish doctor thought. But at least the health department doctor knew to take proper precautions.He entered the house, but only took one more reluctant step, let the door close behind him, and made no further progress.He stood there with his head tilted and his eyes squinted, observing the patient from two meters away.The lights in the room were dimmed so as not to sting Sailor's eyes, but even so, it was clear that his skin was bloodless. What about antibody tests?He asked calmly out of the dignity of a government official. Positive.McGregor replied. News of the first confirmed case of Ebola No one knows how old the disease is, how many tribal villages it wiped out, say, a hundred years ago and how recently Word spread among staff at a hospital in , with medical staff leaving the hospital in a panic, which in turn helped stop the spread of the disease.Medical staff in Africa now know what precautions to take: Everyone wears a mask and gloves, and disinfection steps are meticulous.While there are plenty of African medical staff who are casual and careless, this time they have had to learn their lesson and, with a sense of safety built, they are doing their best, as do medical staff around the world. But for this patient, no matter how hard he tried, it was useless, which can be clearly seen from the patient's condition curve. From Iraq?asked the government official. Dr. McGregor nodded: that's what he said. I have to check with the relevant authorities. doctor!I have to write a report.McGregor insisted it was likely a sudden outbreak of Ebola and that No, the official shook his head. We can't draw this conclusion without having more information; if we want to report, we must provide all the necessary information to avoid a false alarm. but But that's my job, and it's my job to make sure that those things actually get done.He pointed to the patient with the sickness graph.Now that he had established his authority on the case, his hands stopped shaking.Does he have family?Can anyone tell us more about him? I have no idea. Let me look it up.The health bureau doctor said, please send me the backup of all the medical records immediately.After issuing this stern order, the health bureau official seemed to have fulfilled his duty to his profession and his country. McGregor nodded in agreement, but the feeling of the moment made him hate Africa.His country had ruled here for more than a hundred years. A famous British general named Gordon came to Sudan, fell in love with it, and died in this city a hundred and twenty years ago.Is this man crazy?McGregor couldn't figure it out.The Sudan later became a British protectorate, and the British recruited soldiers from this country to form a regiment of infantry, which, under the command of a British officer, fought valiantly and with great success.But then the Sudan was handed back to the Sudanese all too suddenly and too quickly.The Sudanese had neither the time nor the financial resources to build the foundations of their country, unable to turn a tribal wasteland into a viable country.To this day, Africans are still paying the price for the harm they have caused, but this is yet another thing that neither he nor other Europeans dare speak about except in private, lest they become racist.But if he was a racist, why did he come to Africa? It will be delivered to you in two hours. very good.The sanitation officer walked out of the room. Pat.Martin came in with a bulging briefcase, took out fourteen file folders, and placed them in alphabetical order on the coffee table.In fact, the folders were labeled, A through M, because President Wren specifically asked him not to write his name at the beginning. You know, I'd feel a lot easier if you didn't give me so much power.Martin said with his head down. Why do you say this way?Ryan asked. I'm just a prosecutor, Mr. President, pretty good prosecutor.And I'm in the Criminal Division now, and I'm doing a great job, but I just Do you know how I feel?Ren asked sternly, but his tone softened immediately.No one has done this since Washington.Do you think I know what I should do?No wonder, I'm not even a lawyer, I wouldn't even be able to figure out this information without your help. Martin looked up and smiled, okay, I can still do this. But Wren has his own standards.In front of him is the roster of senior federal judges. Each of these 14 folders contains the work history of a US appeals court judge. They are selected from across the country.The president ordered that the judges selected by Martin and his staff must have more than ten years of work experience and have written at least fifty judgments in major cases, and none of these fifty judgments should be overturned by the Supreme Court of the United States, even if one, Two were overturned and had to be corrected and vindicated in Washington. These guys are nice.Martin said. What about the death penalty? The Constitution says it all, remember.Fifth Amendment.Martin recited the original text: No one shall be prosecuted twice for the same crime without due process of law; no one shall be compelled to testify against himself in a criminal case, and shall not be deprived of life, liberty, or property.Then he continued: So, under due legal procedures, you can kill a person, but you can only sentence him to death once.Courts established the principle in many cases during the 1970s and 1980s that a conviction followed by a death penalty trial, with the duration of the death penalty depending on the particular circumstances.Judges have always adhered to this maxim, with a few exceptions. Judge D dismissed a Mississippi case on grounds of insanity.Although the crime was serious, it was the correct verdict.The Supreme Court upheld the sentence without comment or hearing.Sir, the problems of the legal system are problems that no one can really solve. This is the essence of the law.Much law is based on judgments in particular cases.In any case, we are trying to find a relevant consistent legal provision, although it is unlikely, we are still working on it. I think you'd pick the tough cases, Pat.Have you ever opted for something easy to do?the president asked. Remember what I just said?I don't want this power. We were all very annoyed when Judge E dropped an incriminating case.The point of contention in the ruling is the issue of judgment scale.The defendant is definitely guilty, there is no doubt about it.But Judge E, after reviewing the evidence, made perhaps the correct ruling.That ruling remains part of the FBI's code of conduct to this day. Ren looked at the pile of folders.As Van Damme told him a few days ago, this is the single most important thing he has done as president.Since Washington, there has never been a president who has faced the issue of nominating candidates for the entire Supreme Court. Moreover, in the era of that nomination, the people's views and understanding of the law were much more consistent and profound than in the United States today. Yes, Martin said, considering the look on the President's face, it's a big deal, isn't it? Wait a minute.Ren stood up, came to the secretary's room, and asked: "Which one of you has a cigarette?" I.Ellen.Sander replied.She was Ryan's age, and, as smokers of her age claimed, was presumably trying to quit.Without further ado, she handed the President a Virginie Thin Cigarette. Ryan immediately thought that it was the same as the one smoked by the female crew member on his special plane, and a lighter.After the president nodded his thanks, he turned and walked back to his office, lighting a cigarette as he walked.Before he could close the door, Sante ran after him and handed him an ashtray from her drawer. As soon as he sat down, Ren took a deep breath and looked at the carpet. Wren asked calmly: How can people allow one person to have so much power?I mean, what I'm doing now Yes, sir.You put forward the people who will decide what the Constitution really means, and they are all people in their late 50s and 60s, and they can still work for a while.Martin told him, take heart, at least it's not a game for you, at least you're doing things the right way.You pick women not for their sex, you don't pick the right man by sex or color.The candidates I provide you are based on many factors: skin color, gender and so on.But their names have been deleted, and you can't tell who is who unless you want to get to the bottom of it, which you probably don't.I assure you that they are excellent judges and I have spent a great deal of time gathering this material for you.The standards you set out helped a lot because those are good standards.Whether or not these people are useful to you, they are people who think the same way you do.People with lust for power scare me, says Martin, good people think twice.If you want to pick real judges who have handled tough cases, read their verdicts.From this you can see how much effort they put into their work. Ren took another drag on his cigarette.He tapped lightly on the folder on the desk.I don't know the law well enough to understand the whole point mentioned here.I don't understand the legalese, other than that one shouldn't break the law. Hearing this, Martin grinned.Your thinking about this question is a good place to start.He needn't say much.Not every owner of this office thinks in this way.They both know that, but that's not something one would say to a sitting president. I know what I don't like, and I know what I want to see change.But, damn it, Wren looked up, wide-eyed and said, do I have the right to make that kind of ruling? Yes, Mr. President, you have that power because the senators watch over you, remember?Of course they may have objections to one or two of them.So these judges are all vetted by the FBI, all of them are honest, reliable, quick thinking.None of them want or look forward to serving on the Supreme Court, except by reassignment.If you can't pick your favorite nine, we'll search again, but then you'd better find someone else to take over.The Secretary of Civil Affairs is a pretty good person, and his thinking is completely different from mine. Civil rights?Ryan thought, should he also use this as the basis of national policy?How can he rightly treat people who may be a little or a lot different from others?Sooner or later you will lose the ability to see things objectively, at that time your subjective thinking will take over. Are you going to make policies according to your personal likes and dislikes?How do you know what is right?God! Lane took the last puff of the cigarette and stubbed it out; re-breaking the smoking habit brought him back to that dizzying intoxication.I think I have a ton of reading to do. I'd like to help you out, but maybe you're better off doing it alone.That way no one has a hand in the whole nomination process, except what I've done, of course.Please keep this in mind: I may not be the best person for the job, but since you named me, the list on your desk is what I think is the best. I guess it would be the same for anyone, huh?Ryan remarked, eyeing the stack of folders. The Civil Affairs Director of the U.S. Department of Justice was appointed during the term of former President Fowler.His previous career as a corporate lawyer and political lobbyist was far more lucrative than the academic position he held before his first political appointment.Before entering law school, he was interested in politics; he is now well-known because of his various government positions.Though he never ran for office, he had his own base; and despite his intermittent service in government agencies, he rose through the ranks thanks to his and the city's The intimacy of powerful people, influential lunches, parties, and duty calls on behalf of people he may or may not really care about (because the lawyer is obliged to serve his client, the client chooses the lawyer, and the Not lawyers pick clients).A person often needs to use the expenses of a few people to do things for the many people, which is actually his own management philosophy.His enthusiasm for civil rights never waned, but he never took over anything that was against them. Of course, no one has lobbied against civil rights itself since the sixties.As a white descendant of a prominent family, he used every appropriate forum to speak and win the admiration of his political peers, and power came with it.His earlier work at the Justice Department caught the attention of political dignitaries and attracted the attention of an influential Washington law firm.After leaving the public service to join the law firm, he used his old political advantages to multiply his reputation.During this time, the cases he defended became a status symbol.The whole process of change was so gradual and so logical on the surface that he didn't even feel it happening. He knew and appreciated Martin, and even though Martin was not as legally talented as he was, and though he might not have been a great American lawyer at all (all he held were political offices, mostly picked by senators for their respective states), he Not a practical man, but in fact a gifted legal strategist and a very good administrator.But he didn't know much about politics, so the civil secretary thought Martin was the wrong choice for the president's legal counsel. He had a list of those people in his hand, and one of his loyal assistants had assisted Martin in sorting it out. The director of civil affairs can know everything about those fourteen people just by looking at the list.He didn't need to refer to the files of their cases.He knows them all. These are the wrong candidates.Their view of judicial power is too limited, too deferential to Congress and state legislatures.Pat.Martin's legal views are quite different from his.Martin failed to see that the job of the judge was to vindicate wrongdoing.The two often debated the issue in their lunchtime conversations; vehement but always well-intentioned.Martin was a likable fellow, a rather articulate polemicist, and he was hard-pressed to change his position whether he was right or wrong in an argument.Although these characteristics make him such a good prosecutor, he lacks the qualities of a lawyer, does not see the inherent essence of things, and is limited by his own views when he selects judges for the president.The Senate may be foolish enough to agree to these nominations, but that's not supposed to happen, you gotta pick people who know how to enforce the law the right way. He really has no choice.他把名單隨便塞進信封裡,將信封放入上衣口袋,而後拿起電話和一位老朋友相約共進午餐。
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