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The Good, the Bad, and the Not So Pretty

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Could it be time for a new Oliver Cromwell in England, William Wallace in Scotland, Owen Glydwr in Wales and Cuchulainn in Ulster?
-- Michael Tomlinson
Jacksonville, North Carolina

IT WASN'T DE GAULLE?
Re: Quin Hillyer's Political Psych Job:

Great article, but it wasn't Napoleon who said,"L'etat, c'est moi," but supposedly Louis XIV.
-- Ken Fasig
Kalaheo, Hawaii

Quin Hillyer replies:
I am embarrassed, but Mr. Fasig is absolutely right, and I thank him for his correction. What a mental hiccup. I KNEW that! It just goes to show the dangers of not double-checking trivia pulled from the back of one's mind before publishing it. Le goofball, c'est moi! Thanks again to Mr. Fasig.

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