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p>We have the best government money can buy in this country. They were bought and paid for some time ago. As long as they can continue their jobs in Congress, they'll continue to serve their masters, which no longer include the American voter. The American voter has been numbed by the constant cacophony of hysterical pronouncements from elected representatives, designed to obscure the real objectives of those in power. br> -- R. Goodson br> Vero Beach, Florida /p> p> Reading the quote: "The powwow was organized by the Stop the War Coalition, a group formed to oppose the U.S.-led war on terror, and which seems intent on importing the tensions and conflict of the Middle East to Europe and Main Street USA" leaves one asking the question: How could this happen? Well, it has happened because we've let the "antiwar Warriors" import moral relevancy into our national dialogue as well br> -- P. Aaron Jones br> Huntington Woods, Michigan /p> p> ASSOCIATED POETRY br> Re: Lisa Fabrizio's You Can't Spell Pap Without AP :
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