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| Gone Off Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: shelf
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| Tim Russert 1950 - 2008 He was good at what he did. He asked good questions and I liked his style and personality. Quote:
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| texpat's sexual obsession Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: deleting posts in issues
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| What the Dormouse Said Last Online: Yesterday 05:03 PM Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Rabbit Hole
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| I really admired Mr Russert. He was a gentleman and really knew his stuff. Today, I've been watching msnbc (all Tim stuff) and other news clips. Don't believe he won't be here to dissect the campaign. Brilliant mind and a wonderful personage. Bet he's in heaven interviewing dead leaders. |
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