Could be. Success is not guaranteed. But success is plausible. Isn't
plausibility sufficient to justify action?

On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 9:05 PM, Chuck Grimes <[email protected]> wrote:
>> If we could get a hundred calls into each of
>> Feinstein's four California offices during the Senate recess - a
>> fraction of a percent of the politically engaged, hard core opponents
>> of the drone strike policy - do you think Sen. Feinstein might agree
>> to hold a public hearing?
>> Robert Naiman
>
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>
> It's certainly worth a try. But somehow begging Diane Feinstein to exercise
> her oversight powers might be like asking Shirley Stoler to quit beating
> prisoners in Seven Beauties. Here's the graphic:
>
> http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-cPf8U8aAq0g/UJ7zICelbQI/AAAAAAAAB2U/qBtshpez9s0/s1600/6534.jpg
>
> CG
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