Talk:Emory Folmar
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I considered editing this article, but decided not to as it is so wonderfully biased and bigoted that it is almost a parady of how leftists present things.
For example, trying to resist the growth of taxes and government spending is denounced as being "tight fisted". As if it was generious to spend the money of other people.
Paul Marks.
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As an overture, the biased analysis at the end of the article was deleted in its entirety by the author. The rest of the article will be cleaned up by 8 AM EST Monday, the 15th, 2007.
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