FEINGOLD HITS BUSH, WAR, BOLTON DEAD ON.(LIFESTYLE)(IMAGES)(Column)

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From: The Capital Times (Madison, WI)
Date: 20050809
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Byline: Barbara Quirk

"We never know the timber of a man's soul until something cuts him deeply and brings the grain out strong."

- Freckles, Gene Stratton Porter, 1904

U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold lives his politics by his principles. When it comes to presidential appointments, he has staunchly stated that whenever possible, the president's preference should be upheld, and held above partisan debate. Given this, when Feingold does oppose a nominee, his credibility is irrefutable.

When Feingold ripped President Bush's appointment of U.N. critic John Bolton to be the ...

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