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Re: State Sovereignty
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Keith, please keep your oar in these waters. Occasional stirring averts stagnation. Jim, as one who kept the pot boiling, I apologize for perhaps overstepping. I respect your intent, but do agree with Doyle that some current events have their roots in the WTBS. I shall attempt to be more careful in tying anything of today to the past. It is never my intent to simply talk about today, without relating my thoughts to the past. When I stray, gently pull on the reins, and I'll Gee, Haw or Whoa, as need be. Stan

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