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Belt Ways

Clicked off along the nation's ticketed roads and byways. Also: The things the anti-Mel left gets away with. On course with Israel. Plus much more.

(Page 13 of 13)

br> Lisbon, New Hampshire /p> p> Mr. Stuart, once again, my compliments. You have a true talent for rekindling the dormant flame of indignation. We too often forget the real JFK legacy, one his contemptible bottle nursing brother, whose greatest claim for a place in the memory of his countrymen is his swimmingly successful un-prosecuted manslaughter, persistently attempts to keep hidden behind the veil of pity from the assassination. A legacy of imagined patriotic elan, insidious intrigues, and witless foreign policy. No wonder Bill Clinton liked him so much. God save us from another. br> — Mike Showalter br> Austin, Texas br> /p>
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