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To: sea_urchin who wrote (19959)1/1/2004 1:36:41 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 81980
 
Calm down, old fella!

Good advice. Sorry for the miscue.

This morning's trawl yielded a very curious item.

Re: The death of Senator Paul Wellstone --

"Among the weird events since Wellstone's death was that his successor in the U.S. Senate, Republican Norm Coleman, was named chairman of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations..... (T)hat's a practically unheard of position for a freshman senator with no previous experience. Could that be why Congress has not opened a formal investigation into Wellstone's death?"

liberalslant.com

One need not look to hard to find something mighty odd about this situation. Particularly in view of the fact that Coleman has close ties to Israel, and was well behind Wellstone's stand-in Walter Mondale in the polls until his "surprise" election in November, 2002.

Again, my apologies for my outburst. I misdirected my concerns. And you are right about the likelihood of a Bush second term being something the historians will marvel at... <ng>