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Thursday, May 29, 2003

Never again will I listen to a word he says or read a word he writes

<a href=>Venezuela's Electronic News Posted: Friday, May 23, 2003 By: Robert Reynolds

Date: Fri, 23 May 2003 04:50:59 -0400 From: Robert Reynolds mdog218@bellsouth.net To: Editor@VHeadline.com Subject: Carville joins the effort to overthrow President

Dear Editor: Who am I to tell a man how he should earn his money?   Who am I to question whether a man should take blood money that comes from the backers of the anti-Chavez movement: the CIA, the US Republican Party, and the Venezuelan oligarchs?

Just because a man espouses liberal causes and claims a position as a spokesman for liberal ideals does that mean he should pass up an opportunity to make money?   Politics is politics, and business is business, no?

<a href=www.vheadline.com>So let Carville work for the anti-democratic forces in Venezuela. Let him help overthrow the elected government.  Let him get in bed with the Republican Party and the CIA.  Let him enjoy his blood money.

But never again will I listen to a word he says or read a word he writes.

By taking this position he is selling his name in addition to his skills. They could have hired his wife Mary Maitland, but they wanted his name to legitimize their anti-democratic efforts. Politics makes strange bedfellows indeed!

This is just more proof that the Democratic Party needs to purge itself of the DLC opportunists and get back to supporting only real Democrats.

Robert E. Reynolds mdog218@bellsouth.net Orange Park, Fl

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