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A belated entry to the thinnest books

Things I Agree with Michael Baier on
Brice Yokem

The following can count as an entry.

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Alfredo,

you are, of course, right. But as an optimist, I hope/wait that one day a 
honest person becomes a politician and tells it like it is.
One that already has enough money and power and really cares to solve 
problems.

It was very interesting to watch Jesse Ventura in Minnesota.
Can't say, if he kept his promises but he was very re-freshing and it was 
alot of fun watching him compared to the other candidates.

Michael

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I read the forward to his book and he said it was important to him to 
continue to be the man the people elected, not play to the crowd to get
votes then do what was expedient after he was elected.  So it is not that
important to ask what promises he kept or did not keep, but whether
Jesse the Candidate was the same guy as Jesse the Governor.

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