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“Any indirect supplier control initiative at this time is not monitorable, reportable and attestable.”

So once again this tiny cadre in the court continues to make decisions that abuse their sacred trust and interposes their person principles over fundamental principles of self governance, against the good of the nation.These five justices may have strongly held and deeply reasoned logic but the perspective is demonstratively narrow-minded and attestable partisan.

If high accomplishment were, like child molesting, a forgivable crime�if Nobel-prizewinning scientists, wives of former Presidents, old poets and athletes and desiccated jazz musicians were allowed to sink into honorable obscurity five years or so after their last attestable attack of greatness�there would be no Richard Condon problem.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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