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Joanne T's avatar

Simon, pls emphasize the importance of people calling their senators now to confirm the remaining 29 judges. Even if they have to keep the Senate open longer than usual. No holiday recess until all judges are confirmed! We must get these judges confirmed before January 20.

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An open letter to Senator John Thune

Dear Senator Thune,

You find yourself in a position that has more significance now than in any time in its history. You are Majority Leader of the U.S. Senate, a body that has the Constitutional obligation to advise and consent – or not – on appointments to crucial positions in the United States government. You are now challenged by a President-elect of your own party to approve his nominees who are, by any rational measure, not only unfit to hold the offices to which he has appointed them, but would pose a danger to the United States if they were to ascend to those positions. It is your duty to muster Senators of your party and the opposition to deny those appointments and to refuse to allow temporary appointments if Congress were in recess.

Your father, Harold Thune, was a Navy fighter pilot in World War II, credited with shooting down four enemy planes. You predecessor as a Senator from South Dakota, George McGovern, flew 35 missions over Europe in that war as pilot of a B-24. They had courage, two o’clock in the morning courage, because they knew that the fate of the United States as a democracy was on the line. You are in a position to muster some courage now. The stakes are high. The nominees you will be asked to confirm are also a threat to the United States as a democracy. Should you stand up to him, the President-elect will call you nasty names and threaten your political future, as he has in the past. His minions in the Senate will follow. Please pay no heed. Your plane will not be shot down. History will record your efforts. Your grandchildren and great grandchildren will be able to point with pride at your role saving the country, as did your father and Senator McGovern.

Asking for America,

Judd Kahn

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