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Lawrence Kestenbaum wrote:

> On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, Stevenson, Pam wrote:
>
> > Today's Quote:
> > "Under every stone lurks a politician."
> >     --Aristophanes (450 BC - 385 BC)
>
> Or, on my web site -- PoliticalGraveyard.com -- under every HEADSTONE
> lurks a politician.
>
>

Larry,  Do you include the future dead?  In Raleigh's Oakwood Cemetery,
in a most prominent location, sits a large desk-sized slab of granite
displaying the seal of the U.S. Senate and the names of the undeceased
Dorothy and Jesse Helms.

Sign me,
Wishful thinking.

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