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Date: | Thu, 7 Oct 2004 16:10:32 -0400 |
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Mr Hyams wrote:
"I have already seen dozens of articles pointing out allegations of impropriety, from both of the major parties. This happens, unfortunately, every election, and is nothing new. Let's focus on actual problems, and not try to make any more up on our own."
Are you saying, Mr. Hyams, that these "improprieties" of which you speak are not "actual problems"? Or is it that you are simply willing to write them off as mere "allegations"?
Even if they ARE only allegations, shouldn't they be investigated? Shouldn't voters be concerned?
It sounds like your head is planted firmly in the sand, and that you are more than willing to call those who don't agree with you CRAZY... see your patronizing--and frankly, quite insulting--remark about "screwing on our tinfoil hats."
-->jarrod whaley.
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