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We left D.C. and as the plane headed out West I thanked God that we were headed home to our herd of cattle. I know that if I step in manure there I will be able to clean my feet off before I head indoors. As it is in Washington, D.C., you can smell the manure all over. It is waist high and rising and sadly, it has already been tracked into all our homes. The stench rises and the politicians are in disdain for us common folk. They think they know more that all of us and are themselves above the law. They refuse to listen to those who elected them. They refuse to protect our country. They steal from our children and our grandchildren and smile while the lies continue to pour out from their mouths. And sadly, we have men and women in harm's way fighting for freedom while Rome burns.
p>Sadly in East Texas br> -- Beverly Gunn br> East Texas Rancher, Military Mom /p>Christopher Orlet mistakenly identified Zach Wamp as a Democrat. He was swept into office as a result of the" Contract With America."
p>He was a firm believer in term limits until such time as his term would be limited. Unfortunately I have to vote for this weasel because the Democrat opponent is a complete idiot and there is never a primary challenger. Why in the world Republicans like Wamp and Hastert would choose this battle is beyond stupid. br> -- Steve Smith br> Chattanooga, Tennessee /p>You're an inspiration, Mr. Orlet.
"I Left My Stash In My Old Freezer" (with apologies to Cory, Cross, Bennett, and Sinatra)
p>The quaintness of the Quarter
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