Talk:Jurney v. MacCracken

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Sen. Leahy???[edit]

Senator Patrick J. Leahy, the current (2014) senator from Vermont, was born five years after the events discussed in the page for which the reference "This is the Statement of SEN. Patrick J. Leahy, Ranking Minority Member, before the Senate Judiciary Committee" is provided. Further, the link itself, which contains the tag "" is broken, so the fact that there is EXACTLY zero context about why anyone would care in any way what Sen. Leahy had to say about the case there is also no hope of following the link to try to intuit what the editor had in mind. So I'm removing it and I suggest that the person who put it here, should they want to add it back, find a link that works and add the context/explanation about why anything Sen. Leahy might have said 70+ years after the fact could possibly be of interest to this particular page.157.185.95.28 (talk) 16:20, 8 May 2014 (UTC)mjd[reply]

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