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/p> p> If the voters of Illinois' 6th District don't realize that a vote for Tammy Duckworth is a vote for Rahm Emanuel, Richie Daley, and the Chicago machine, then they deserve her. Duckworth is a prop for the Democrats just like Jim Brady has been a prop for the anti-gun lobby. A couple of years ago, Emanuel or Durbin or any Democrat wouldn't have given Duckworth the time of day -- because she was in the military. Now, they intend to use her (and her military wounds) to take over Congress. I guess Duckworth doesn't realize it either. br> -- Jack Hughes br> Chicago, Illinois /p> p> ON HIS HEINZ HORSE br> Re: The Washington Prowler's Cheapskate Kerry : /p> p>I don't think the Democrats can stop themselves from running Jacques Kerry-Heinz or someone very much like him. The Democrats are the party of the elites, our homegrown American royalty. Their supporters are movies queens (both genders); wealthy foreigners (the Chinese and the French felon Soros) and those who are fabulously wealthy (John and Teddy) through no effort of their own. A writer once scribed when describing the children of Winston Churchill and Joseph Kennedy: "it takes a mere two generations to breed the brains out of their offspring," hence there exist a great many empty headed Democrats out there. They will once again put up someone who is an elitist. Whether it is elitist in training, Mrs. Clinton or elitist by birthright into the Tennessee Royal Family, Al Gore, or a Lamont type, it will be a person with absolutely no connection to either Joe Sixpack (me) or reality. I promise. br> -- Jay W. Molyneaux
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