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: /p> p>I would suggest that rather than welcoming Jeffords back as a Republican, one of the first things that the new Republican leadership ought to look at is the Vermont milk situation and seriously consider repealing whatever Jeffords (and Leahy) got for that last year. br> -- George L. Hadley br> Normandy Park, WA /p> p> The Republicans should not take Jeffords back under any circumstances. He is a turncoat just like Bob Smith, who did not get to represent his State. A wishy-washy person cannot be trusted. You either know who you are, are you don't. br> -- Dottie Marks /p>Please feel free to tell Senator Jeffords that he stabbed the party in the back for minuscule short term personal gain in the form of public attention he coveted so badly.
He is a traitor to the Republican Party. The party itself as well as a free America are both better off without ole Benedict.
p>I say he made his bed and now he should enjoy it to the fullest. Good riddance! br> --
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