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Sorry, Miriam – you may cuss me out if you will – but I don’t believe it’s dignified for anybody, even one who spent years in the judiciary and is now a Senator, to publicly "apply" to become the next Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.

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I flew down here to Bali to pay my respects to that other scene of brutal murder and fanaticism run wild – the Bali Bombing of October 12, 2002, in which the ruthless Jemaah Islamiyah (al-Qaeda’s Southeast Asia branch) exploded two bombs simultaneously killing 202 happily dancing and revelling tourists.
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Sorry, Miriam – you may cuss me out if you will – but I don’t believe it’s dignified for anybody, even one who spent years in the judiciary and is now a Senator, to publicly "apply" to become the next Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.

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I flew down here to Bali to pay my respects to that other scene of brutal murder and fanaticism run wild – the Bali Bombing of October 12, 2002, in which the ruthless Jemaah Islamiyah (al-Qaeda’s Southeast Asia branch) exploded two bombs simultaneously killing 202 happily dancing and revelling tourists.
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