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Jon Halsey posits that Ed Whitfield gets it, after all

He suggests asking him directly (he's scheduled to be represented by Sandy Simpson, his field representative) this afternoon 1:30-2:30pmCT, today, Friday, January 31, 2014 at the Adair County Courthouse Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY< - CM

Jon Halsey writes:
My guess is that the part he didn't understand was that insinuation about a heretofore unknown tiny wiggler being more a more important species than the human variety. But my advice is to ask him directly this afternoon at the Adair Annex. My suspicion is that if the environmental extremists had been around at the time, we'd be dealing with dinosaurs and their kin instead of the natural evolution that takes place as various species interact with and alter the environment. -- Jon Halsey
Comments re article 64969 Lois Cunningham sends advice for Rep Ed Whitfield




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