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They're here, they're mad, get used to it Lured by dreams of hobnobbing with their Florida recount heroes, Free Republic faithful have to make do with one another. By Kerry Lauerman
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[06/25/01]
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[06/12/01]
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[06/12/01]
Down and dirty The release of the Civil Rights Commission report on the Florida election turns into another partisan catfight. By Alicia Montgomery
[06/09/01]
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Aluminum sliding Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill promised to dump his Alcoa stock in March. He still hasn't -- and might have bagged $62 million as a result. By Jake Tapper
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Polls be damned! The public will come around, George, but stick to the talking points: The "El Poncho Grande" shield and hospital salad bars! By Bruce Kluger and David Slavin
[06/29/01]
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