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To: Honorary Serb

It's all so strange. I cannot figure out what to even think!! :)

When my father first met Greg, Greg told him that he was a consultant. My dad asked him what kind. He answered "for people". He talked in circles so badly that my dad had to leave the table.

He missed the last debate because he was "lobbying" in Washington, DC. Unfortunately, I think he has a handful of influential people in the GOP bamboozled. I don't think they understand what he is saying; and therefore, are impressed. They (less than 22 people) nominated him for the special election. What??!!

Perhaps they feel sorry for him, as he wife passed away in January. He doesn't seem to have a job and is reported to live with his mother and father.

I'm sure he's a nice guy, but he plays way too many games. His mystery is not intriguing; it is confusing.


55 posted on 06/28/2004 7:19:53 PM PDT by Cynthia Young (Williford for Congress, Campaign Manager)
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To: Cynthia Young; joan; Jane_N

Here is where some of my colleagues think Mr. Fusion has been lately:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1163930/posts

If you or your father has seen Greg around lately, you can prove them wrong. If he's still "away", then maybe they're right!

Have a great Fourth! We all get to relax on the Fourth, but I'm sure that as a campaign manager you'll be very busy.


56 posted on 07/02/2004 3:45:54 PM PDT by Honorary Serb (Michael Reagan is pro-Serbian, too!!)
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To: Cynthia Young

From your dad's June 28th press release:

.......Greg Dority, candidate for the Special Election and Republican Primary, did not attend another formal debate, sponsored by the Benevolence Corps., in Greenville last week. On Thursday, Dority explained his absence at the Downeast Republican Men’s Club in Choccowhitteney; stating he had been in Washington for the last two days, lobbying for the tobacco buy-out.

When asked about his opponent’s absences, Williford commented, “I’m sure Greg had the best intentions, but take care of things at home first. The tobacco buy-out, HR 4520, was passed in the House last week on June 17th.”........

Uh-oh, where was Greg? NOT lobbying for the tobacco buyout.


57 posted on 07/02/2004 3:55:16 PM PDT by Honorary Serb (Michael Reagan is pro-Serbian, too!!)
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