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br> -- Michael Fields br> Columbia, Missouri /p>Attaboy, Ben! Tell it like it is. Maybe the gay pros and cons will lighten up now. The problem with Foley isn't his sexual orientation, it's his particular lack of moral fiber.
A Member of Congress is presumed to have a modicum of knowledge about what is legal and what is not, but without the guts to stand up to his or her anti-social leanings, all the intelligence in the world isn't going to keep those leanings at bay.
p>As an aside, I think your short but delicious cameo in The Mask is far more apropos to Foley than Ferris Bueller . "We all wear masks, Mr. Ipkiss." Well, now someone has ripped the mask from Pholey's phiz, so why don't we all move on now? br> -- Bob Johnson /p> p> I just read about Mr. Stein. First, through a slightly fabricated email, but as always, I checked Snopes.com and found that the central meat of the letter was factual. I decided, then, to read further about him via this website, and ended up at
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