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Boston offered a lesson

I would hope that the members of Congress listened carefully tonight to the remarks made about the spirit of cooperation of all the agencies involved in the swift and successful apprehension of the perpetrators of the Boston Marathon tragedy.

Their loyalty is to all of the American people, not to their party. They need to abandon their sophomoric behavior, quit kowtowing to special interests and do their jobs to get this great nation back on track.

Jackie Moore

Spokane



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