Deal with housing first
February 17, 2005
Dear Sir,
Please allow me space to express my thoughts and in part respond to Guilden M. Gilbert Jr. You say that you will only debate facts Mr. Gilbert. Well I would like to know what facts you could present...
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I speak, of cour...