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Posted Mon, Apr 28, 12:11 p.m.
Disenchanted Republicans: Scott, Your experience at the GOP county convention must be disheartening. You describe the patriotic, hardworking, principled Republicans who attended, yet, apparently, for all their fine values, a warm sun trumped all. I think your experience is indicative of the disenchantment that swells among the ranks of GOP ...
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Eyman and Buckley: soulmates: Well, Scott, let me say you have a well-written, entertaining piece. That, however, is as far as my compliments can extend. I think your most excessive reach is mentioning folks like Eyman, Wilbur, and Rossi in the same breath as William Buckley. Their collective IQs don't ...
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