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From: nathanm@hp-pcd.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.politics
Subject: The last word on Lyndon Who?
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Date: Mon, 20-Feb-84 14:31:00 EST
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Nf-From: hpcvrb!nathanm    Feb 20 11:31:00 1984

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An amusing story came out of Salem, Oregon (the state
capital) last week.  Secretary of State Norma Paulus had
a noisy showdown with a high-ranking member of Lyndon
LaRouche's campaign staff.  Why?

After spending some $4000 to examine newspapers nationwide
to determine which candidates were important enough to
include in the Oregon primary, her office found no mention
of Mr. LaRouche anywhere.  Hence, Mr. LaRouche will not
be appearing on the ballot here in Oregon.

It appears that Mr. LaRouche's biggest exposure has been
right here on net.politics.  So much for my theories about
the political potency of the net.

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Nathan Meyers
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