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Yes Joan. I think that would be prudent and expedient since there are so
many wrong opinions on the subject anyway :) (Just kidding!)
I wanted to direct my comment to Marianne only, but did not have her
email address.
Enough said. I will not bring it up again. For all of you out there
firing up your flame throwers, Cool down! Grab the fire hose and douse
your flame. I will not be issuing any further comments on the subject. I
will refer you to our friends at the Justice Department and any special
prosecutor they may deem necessary.