An honest man who's had enough:
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by Michael Froomkin
Laurie Silvers & Mitchell Rubenstein Distinguished Professor of Law
University of Miami School of Law
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When I first read this headline on Bloglines, i thought you meant Hegel the philosopher, who I despise if only for his existentialism. Regardless, I can’t decide if this is mearly posturing for his republican nomination bid, or if some republicans are starting to feel like most Americans.
His views on the war are admirable; but see…
A dishonest man who has had enough. He is still a Republican. Has he repudiated Florida 2000?