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Have the Udall's Become the new Dynsaty..
of American politics. Three of them elected on Tuesday? Is Moe still around these days?
11-06-2008 11:25 AM
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They're a dangerous breed for the West. God, take 'em out of Colorado.... PLEASE.
11-06-2008 11:59 PM
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RE: Have the Udall's Become the new Dynsaty..
Mo Udall died a decade ago from Parkinson's. His son is the one who just got elected senator in New Mexico, I think.

His brother is still alive at 88. He was secretary of the interior under JFK and LBJ. His brother's son was elected senator of Colorado, I think.

(if Wikipedia is to be trusted which in this case, it should)
11-07-2008 06:59 AM
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