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br> Sacramento, California /p> p> THE HANDY PROD br> Re: Christopher Orlet's Saturday Night's Massacre : /p>Actually Zach Wamp is a Republican Congressman from East Tennessee, and generally a pretty good one. How lame is your fact checking that you can't get something that simple right?
p>That being said, the Republicans ought to move away from this issue as quickly as possible and leave the Democrats, who aren't even trying to stand up for Congressman Jefferson. br> -- Christopher D. Booth br> Nashville, Tennessee /p>While reading the article about the Feds' seizure on Saturday night of William Jefferson's Congressional BRIBES, I can only say that I am sorry I didn't hand the Feds my cattle prod. You see, we were in Northern Virginia for a wedding of a "semi" daughter, a child we love who came into our home and our hearts, and contemplating my visit I thoughtfully remembered to pack my cattle prod to use on any errant politician that came my way. Most had left D.C. and headed home where they planned to lie to their constituents about the job they had done. That is, all except Jefferson, who had hidden the cold cash. The other politicians have had sense enough to hide the money the coyotes and their lobbyists gave to them for passing, yet another bill to be signed into an unenforced law.
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