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Title: FDR Supreme Court Packing
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He makes references to Eisenhower appointing Earl Warren as well as Nixon appointing Harry Blackmun and Kennedy who appointed Byron White (Raspberry, 2005). If Roosevelt is arguably one of the greatest presidents ever then why not give him this advantage... Showed first 250 characters
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He makes references to Eisenhower appointing Earl Warren as well as Nixon appointing Harry Blackmun and Kennedy who appointed Byron White (Raspberry, 2005). If Roosevelt is arguably one of the greatest presidents ever then why not give him this advantage... Showed next 250 characters
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