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p> Lawrence Henry replies: br> True, true, I say, 'tis true. However, MSAs do not answer the essential conundrum I wrote about: How do you continue to insure -- lay odds on -- something which non-discrimination laws prohibit you from underwriting accurately? Mr. Cakora's admirable proposals still do not answer that. /p> p> DEAD CATTLE br> Re: Wlady Pleszczynski's Bush in Command : /p> p>Here in Texas, there used to an old story about a winter in the 1800s so cold that you could walk from Abilene, Texas, to Abilene, Kansas on the backs of frozen dead cattle and never touch the ground. You can almost do the same thing today, only its from Texas to Washington, D.C., and now its on the backs of members of the Left who have underestimated George W. Bush. br> -- Mike Webster br> Dallas, TX /p>
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