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donmc says:
Sun, 2007-11-18 10:40
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Rob, I read this article with interest...
It is amazing to me the level to which partisan groups will go to control the elections process (they think).
Really incredible. One would hope that some level of sanity may come from the supreme court when they review this ???
We can but hope..
Don