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In a message dated 02/20/2000 11:16:03 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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<<                           Johnson, who told Roll Call that McCain and he
 are indeed
                           friends, is backing George W. Bush.

                           The Texas congressman says his opposition to
 McCain is based
                           purely on policy grounds. "I don't like his
 politics -- they're
                           too liberal." >>

Anybody know any reason Mr. Johnson would lie to Rollcall?  God forbid that
someone who thinks  McCain is "too liberal" should pick our next president.
If he likes Bush, then those of us who think McCain is too conservative had
better run for the hills.  Prudy

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