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p>Your article has only barely touched on his majesty Bill Richardson's excesses. He also likes to travel the interstate in excess of 100 mph in his limo and use the State Police helicopter "for security purposes" since the local papers took him to task for speeding on the interstate with no reasonable excuse. However, when one is King, one needs no excuse. Welcome to the Land of Mañana. Politics haven't changed much since Statehood. br> -- Hugh MacDougall /p> p> I've been thinking about how much Richardson reminds me of his predecessor at DoE, Hazel O'Leary. Both conduct themselves as if serving in public office in America is indistinguishable (as to perks and lifestyle) from being part of the Saudi royal family. br> -- John Dendahl /p> p> Come write the brewing story of dishonesty, national self-promotion at tax-payer expense, and out- right publicity falsification! Claiming to be a Democrat tax-cutter whilst doing just the opposite, Bill Richardson claims to be the humble Latino son of modest New Mexicans. But check out his background, education, banker and Yankee Boston father -- too . A real-live nephew of his Uncle Bill, he just successfully led the raid on the New Mexico permanent trust fund. The state is heading towards historical insolvency, but by the time our locals figure it out, Richardson will be heading toward higher Democrat national office. Get your "Google" working. Thanks for your story. br> -- J.W. Burger br> La Luz, New Mexico /p> p> RIGHT AGAIN
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