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I'm not perfect, I admit, sometimes. My piano playing is still at the "Go Tell Aunt Rhody" stage. My poetry appreciation has never made it much past the limerick. I'm the last to find out that I mustn't call my teddy bear "Mohammed," and when it comes to philosophy and science I sometimes feel dumber than Australopithecus.
p>But there's one thing I do know: Britney and Paris's "sudden absence from the headlines" is only a temporary respite. I think that one can believe to a mathematical certainty that we haven't seen the last of them. And the idea that their temporary absence may be due to their becoming Republicans shows us that Mr. Tyrrell's analytical powers are beginning to fade. Let us mourn this sad situation. br> -- C. V. Crisler br> Gilbert, Arizona /p> p> WHAT IN SAM HILL? br> Re: Samuel A. Hill's letter (under "No News is Bad News") in Reader Mail's Fair Tax Counting : /p> p>I enjoy the fact that The American Spectator has a sense of humor. Posting Samuel A Hill's letter regarding the actual situation in Iraq clearly reveals the lunacy that is Ron Paul's gang of idiots. The only difference between Ron Paul's followers and the Moveon.org gang is the latter are a bunch of socialist idiots while the former are just idiots.
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