1. Now we have twenty-five Membas it could be more floating free and liable to vote their consciences. 2. Appointed for life, Supreme Court justices can vote their consciences. 3. Both men said they wanted senators to vote their consciences on the matter. 4. All it means is that a jury can vote its conscience, no matter the law or the evidence. 5. All of us hope and expect that members of Congress will vote their conscience on every issue that comes before them. 6. But because the issue of brain death is so sensitive, parties did not take an official stand and asked members to vote their consciences. 7. But in the bruising battle over China trade, Gephardt has been conspicuously, and deliberately, noncommittal, urging his colleagues to vote their consciences. 8. But the Senate rejected the request, saying its members must vote their conscience. 9. But when Gibson indicated last week that board members were free to vote their conscience on whether to retain Chavis, his fate was sealed. 10. Do they vote their conscience, or do they vote for the best deal their leaders can wrangle? |
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