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« on: July 13, 2007, 12:00:43 AM »


Longtime Louisiana political analyst Elliott Stonecipher points out that the state has been losing population for 25 years

That is completely wrong. Louisiana is one of the slowest growing Southern States (after WV), but it grew 0.4% in the 80's and 5.9% in the 90's.

and Treasurer John Kennedy, still a Democrat who nonetheless recently sat down with White House political strategist Karl Rove over lunch to discuss running as a Republican

WHAT??!  Is that a big shock, did people see that coming?
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