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Eric Butler released this statement to the public today via internet: "I am launching a new campaign in 2012 against drunk drivers. Late Tuesday night a drunk driver crashed into my sister's house while her and my 2 nephews were sitting in the living room. The truck caught fire and their home was destroyed. PLEASE DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE."
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- by asking-why July 17, 2011 11:03 AM EDT
- The insanity continues. This morning on Face the Nation, the Senator from Florida lambasts President Obama for 'just talking' about the debt problem and the debt limit, but not presenting a plan. He refused to answer questions about the President's proposals. When asked what his plan was, he - oh, big surprise her - JUST TALKED. No plan, no putting it on the line, not even the suggestion of a propsal. ALl the detractors seem to be able to do is DETRACT. But hasn't that been the plan since the beginning?
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