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/p> p> Congratulations, Mr. Tabin. You have helped hand the Democrats another political victory that they could not win at the ballot box. Yes, let's throw another effective conservative leader to the wolves to appease the left. Maybe then they will not be as nasty to us. And if DeLay's scalp won't be enough, how about Senator Frist? And if Senator Frist is not enough, how about the next judicial nominee? When will beltway Republicans learn that throwing our leaders to the wolves will never satisfy Democrats. They want power back, and people like you with these columns indicating that we can let our most effective leaders hang out to dry all by themselves will eventually make sure that this happens. But at least you may get invited to D.C. cocktail parties for being a "progressive" Republican. br> -- Dan Sudlik br> Somers, New York /p> p> UNADULTERATIONS br> Re: R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.'s Google and the Guild : /p> p>I hereby solemnly swear that any time I cut and paste, email or plagiarize any of your articles I will not alter, delete, bend, spindle, or fold any of the content (I have far too much respect for your writing to do otherwise). br> -- Ed Callahan
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