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Deborah Durkee writes: “I know Mr. Shreve needs no one to defend him because he is quite capable of that himself.”
p>For someone who needs no one to defend him, I was impressed by the amount of ink expended by Diane Smith, Deborah Durkee and Eric Edwards defending Mr. Shreve. I am sure the three of you would have extended the same courtesy to one who doesn’t share your political point of view. From the tone of Mr. Shreve’s “thank you” letter, I could tell he was genuinely pleased for the exoneration. br> — Mike Roush /p>
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