The little snippet of a quote from Phil Gramm would be much
more "frightening" to me if I - or Tom, for that matter -
had seen it _in context_, in a complete message which is
clearly a response from Senator Gramm (or his office) to
the person who originally mailed him.

I have not, and I don't believe Tom has.  As such, it's
an out-of-context quote that a third party claims Phil
Gramm wrote.  Pretty shoddy standard of evidence. :)

This is not to say that I'd trust Gramm or most other
Senators further than I could drop-kick them, or that I'd
put such statements or viewpoints past him.  I'd just
like to see that in context, rather than relying so much
on hearsay.

-Dan



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