I guess there are two types of campaigning. Campaigning "FOR" something and
campaigning "AGAINST" something. While both have their merits, I have often
wondered why those that campaign "AGAINST" something won't take the time to
explain their SPECIFIC views on what they would like to see done
differently.
dennis plante
lind-bohanon (definitely not in the top ten)
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