"12 will give riches to he, for an hour in his presence".... look in the good book
& yea i thought i was voting o support the best cause as well... now my eyes are open
Jan. 21 2009 01:28 PM
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Leo
from Queens
I agree Samir. First time in a couple of weeks I've agreed with you! .
Jan. 16 2009 11:52 AM
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Samir
from Bay Ridge
I applaud Mr. Patel's efforts.
He is part of the solution, not the problem.
Jan. 16 2009 11:17 AM
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Samir
from Bay Ridge
lol, "seth" are you Jewish?
Jan. 16 2009 11:16 AM
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The Truth
from Atlanta/New York
Donations obviously...It is NOT coming from tax payer dollars via the government and that is all that matters.
Jan. 16 2009 10:34 AM
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seth
from Long Island
The Center for Responsive Politics and the Center for Public Integrity are two of the greatest, most valuable good government groups in existence.
People of all political stripes should be eternally grateful to these organizations for the outstanding work they do day in and day out.
Jan. 16 2009 09:37 AM
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Comments [6]
"12 will give riches to he, for an hour in his presence".... look in the good book
& yea i thought i was voting o support the best cause as well... now my eyes are open
I agree Samir. First time in a couple of weeks I've agreed with you! .
I applaud Mr. Patel's efforts.
He is part of the solution, not the problem.
lol, "seth" are you Jewish?
Donations obviously...It is NOT coming from tax payer dollars via the government and that is all that matters.
The Center for Responsive Politics and the Center for Public Integrity are two of the greatest, most valuable good government groups in existence.
People of all political stripes should be eternally grateful to these organizations for the outstanding work they do day in and day out.
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