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Law Practice

Oct. 20, 2010

Somebody Pass the Tums and Antidepressants

Perhaps there is a solution to the moderate Republican's Tea Party headache. By attorney Sebastian Gibson.

By Sebastian Gibson

I received a phone call in the middle of the night from some conservative Republican senators who were standing beneath a building where one of their colleagues had been threatening to jump from the roof.

As I arrived, I saw an ambulance speeding away.

"This is why the windows don't open at the House and Senate office buildings," one of the senators said as I walked up.

"Did ...

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