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Well, you've got to hand it to the likes of Graham Beal, Annemarie Erickson, Randy Richardville, L. Brooks Patterson, Macomb County Chairwoman Kathy D. Vosburg along with 7 of her democratic colleagues and new to the roster of flim-flam artists: Macomb Daily Executive Editor Richard Kelley, Macomb Daily Managing Editor Ken Kish and Editorial Page something Bill Ewald from The Macomb Daily.
So what did this motley crew accomplish?
Let's jump into the DMC-12 and find out...shall we?
"...And we don't need to get into campaigns where, where wild accusations of peop...of individuals, like, such as, Meford (sic) McMillin is lying. Using words that we don't have to suffer, this kind of willful ignorance."
Okay, who is "Meford"(sic) McMillin?
Better yet, who made this very eye-opening statement?