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    • 24 Jul 07
    • 1:36 pm

    Public service is one of the noblest of causes an individual can undertake; a task undertaken by Edwards for which he deserves much credit. Regardless of his history as a trial lawyer and how he made his money, there is no doubt in my mind that he is genuinely in the pursuit of helping America’s poor. He has thus far dedicated and proven himself to a cause which most politicians seem to ignore. He has definitely done the work at the grassroots level

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    • 25 Jul 07
    • 11:27 am

    At no point did I say that the man was saint or that he deserved a Nobel Peace Prize. All I am saying is that he is currently one of only a few politicians that actually talk about poverty, and I think he deserves some credit for it. Regradless of his motives, it is issue that needs to be discussed I and don't see or hear many others doing it. Furthermore your attempt to attack my intellegence and call me names is unwarranted. If we are going to have a discussion fine, but lets do it the right way. I left …

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