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p>To that I would add that we Republicans also outpace them in terms of the difficulty and challenge of subjects studied. Let them flaunt their degrees in the likes of "critical queer studies." We'll just continue to study science, economics, engineering, and medicine, treat them when they're ill, build their bridges, and keep their homes warm. br> -- Howard Hirsch br> Dayton, Nevada /p> p> THE AMERICAN SPECTER br> Re: Timothy P. Carney's Unfit for Command : /p>Mr. Carney correctly points out that the fight against Arlen Specter is not just about abortion. Specter has taken an iron pipe to the knees of many Republicans in his career. Why? Because he is not one of us..... He can spin his recent comments to a fare-thee-well, but his record speaks volumes.
p>In summary, he cannot be trusted with increased power and influence. He has betrayed us all. br> Thank you. br> --
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