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Mr. Sarbanes's Legacy

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The Washington Post, March 19th, 2005

While noting Sen. Paul Sarbanes's work that led to the passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act in 2002, the March 12 editorial "Exit Mr. Sarbanes" said, "He remained extraordinarily risk-averse and at times was indecisive on the headline issues of the day." The Post failed to note how, especially in October 2002, Mr. Sarbanes forthrightly presented facts and argued against the congressional resolution ultimately used to give legal credence to the invasion of Iraq. This is not surprising, because The Post took no notice of Mr. Sarbanes' anti-war efforts that fall. JIM CASSEDY Hyattsville In his almo...

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