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… Unlike Little Bill Tucker, I INSIST that Republicans oppose every action Kerry takes at every turn and grind his administration to a halt!
p>In fact, I'm hoping Texas secedes and names Bush President of the Republic of Texas! br> -- Ray Herbert, Jr. /p> p> I have two comments, I will go along with any Kerry victory if you can show me the Democrats did not win by vote fraud. Second, I see nothing in John Kerry's "aristocratic starch" or his 30 year record that makes me believe he will make any decision for the benefit of the United States over the benefit of John Kerry and the democrat party. br> -- Gregory Baum br> Westerville, Ohio /p>Thank you for the article about showing political restraint if Kerry is elected. Personally, I believe Kerry is the worst choice the Democrats have ever made. More importantly, I believe the Country's traditions are more important than any particular party, or even any particular set of circumstances, foreign or domestic. This election has shown, again, that this Country has some growing up to accomplish.
p>Thank you. br> -- Peter Hughes br> Sacramento, California
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