So this story turned out to have a more interesting ending than I expected.
Not massively interesting, but more interesting.
By Roderick
So this story turned out to have a more interesting ending than I expected.
Not massively interesting, but more interesting.

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To which part are you referring? It is unfortunate, as politicians go he wasn’t half bad.
To which part are you referring?
I didn’t mean the last part of the story I linked to; I meant the whole story I linked to as the last part of the larger story that’s been running all week.
It is unfortunate, as politicians go he wasn’t half bad.
It looks to me like he was exactly half bad.
OK now I follow… I’m a bit dense you know.
I looked over the link you provided for his voting record. Obviously he is no Ron Paul (actually I disagree w/ Paul on some social issues) but he seems superior to say– Bob Barr.
Please, PLEASE may “crying in Argentina” become a metaphor for eating vaj…
“What’re ya doin’ tonight, J?”
“I’m going to Argentina!”