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Councils or Debates ?

In the spirit and great tradition of open democratic debate wouldn't it be nice if Mr. Guller was mentioned in news about the 20th district ? After all, shouldn't a man who received over a thousand votes in the last election be entitled to equal say in any mention about the race ? Or do only two horses get to cross the line on that special race day ? I know Morris will accept an invitation to debate, will anybody else ?
For the record, would an independent ethics council be bi-partisan, non-partisan or partisan friendly ? The people have the ultimate oversight on their elected officials. A free press should have ample tools to investigate any level of government. Much like the 'debates', we're sure that 'council' will be a closed bill too.
Advocating a toothless tiger take over the jungle and not giving your buddies a job after all that work, seems contrived. Why not vow to investigate the evidence before the war ? Why not investigate why US Citizens are held without charges ? Why not investigate why illegal wiretaps are being foisted on the American people ? Why not support HR 635 ?
Thanks for the Post Star tip, Morris. We owed you on this one.

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