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America Held Hostage: Day 46

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Harry Hope

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Mar 6, 2001, 6:57:19 AM3/6/01
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From Reuters, 3/6/01:
http://www.abcnews.go.com/wire/US/reuters20010306_148.html

Republicans Move to Repeal U.S. Workplace Rule

WASHINGTON -

Senate Republicans, at the urging of business, move on Tuesday to
repeal as too costly the Clinton administration's regulation to curb
repetitive stress injuries in the workplace afflicting about 1 million
U.S. employees.

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Payback to fatcat campaign bribers. America Held Hostage: Day 46.

Harry

"I know how hard it is for you to put food on your family."

Georgie The Dimwit - Greater Nashua, N.H., Chamber of Commerce, Jan.
27, 2000


Glen Heiman

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Mar 6, 2001, 11:57:44 AM3/6/01
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Harry,
Just a suggestion, since you appear to be lacking in originality.

Whenever you use the "America Held Hostage" theme, I suggest that you give

credit to your master Rush Limbaugh and stop your cotinuous gross
plagiarism which occurs on a daily basis.

Joshua T. Heard

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Mar 6, 2001, 12:28:57 PM3/6/01
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Yeah, it was so important to Clinton he made the regulations on his last day
in office.

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GHouck

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Mar 6, 2001, 10:20:34 PM3/6/01
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Glen Heiman wrote:
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> Harry,
> Just a suggestion, since you appear to be lacking in originality.
>
> Whenever you use the "America Held Hostage" theme, I suggest that you give
>
> credit to your master Rush Limbaugh and stop your cotinuous gross
> plagiarism which occurs on a daily basis.
>

Uh, I don't remember Rush giving credit to CNN (or whatever
network it was) which originally used it during the Iran
Hostage Crisis (at least in my memory).

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PLAGIARIZE, v. To take the thought or style of another writer
whom one has never, never read. AB
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ghouck

John Gilmer

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Mar 7, 2001, 7:51:17 AM3/7/01
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>
> Uh, I don't remember Rush giving credit to CNN (or whatever
> network it was) which originally used it during the Iran
> Hostage Crisis (at least in my memory).

Well, Rush DID give credit. The expression started when Iran took over the
embassy. ABC ran a special situation report every night. This program
evolved into Nightline. Rush used to be friendly with that show and game
them ample credit.

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