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/p> p> David Holman replies: br> Mr. Berry, I didn't attempt to exonerate Abramoff or DeLay, nor should we. If they broke the law, then they should suffer the full consequences. But the aggressive investigation of corrupt Republicans is aggressive not because these guys are corrupt, but because they're Republicans. /p> p> THE CASEY AGAINST DEMOCRATS br> Re: R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.'s Woolsey-Eyed Democrats : /p> p>Democrats: The party with no ideas, no visions, solutions, no issues; fueled by vitriol and hatred and headed by certifiable, shrieking, lunatics! I wonder why they lose? br> -- Jay W. Molyneaux br> Wellington, Florida
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