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To: 10K a day who wrote (6533)11/9/2000 8:35:17 PM
From: Volsi Mimir  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13015
 
If a politician isn't doing it to his wife , then he's doing it to his country.
~Amy Grant

AMY!!!! said that.
just getting religion-- OH MAH GOD!!

Some more religion:

You know, what I very well know, that I bought you. And I know, what perhaps you think I don't know, you are now selling yourselves to somebody else; and I know, what you do not know, that I am buying another borough. May God's curse light upon you all: may your houses be as open and common to all Excise Officers as your wives and daughters were to me, when I stood for your scoundrel corporation.
~Anthony Henley

Politician for the town and county of Southampton, October 1733
-from Cope manuscripts:
A poll book for the election for the town and county of Southampton in October 1733. The three candidates were Sir William Heathcote, Baronet, Anthony Henley and John Conduit. The first folio is headed `A list of the names of all such persons as have a right to vote in the ellecion of members to serve in Parliament for the towne and county of Southampton vizt. the burgesses and inhabitants paying scott and lott October 2d 1733'. The book lists the burgesses followed by the inhabitants paying scot and lot for the parishes of Holy Rood, St Lawrence, St Michael, St John, All Saints, St Mary, and for Portswood.