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The Shooting In Arkansas

13 Aug 2008 04:05 pm

In the United States, in our open republic, party offices and campaign offices are open offices, welcoming volunteers and supporters and enthusiasts. That's the way it should be.

Those of us in political journalism feel a kinship with anyone who makes their living in the world of politics.

My thoughts are with the Arkansas Democratic Party and the family of chairman Bill Gwatney as Mr. Gwatney recovers.

 

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