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Reverend Billy's Last Stand (of the Campaign)

"Politics is serious business, and you need $100 million dollars. I won the lottery, I got lucky, and I'm going to be mayor now!" Full Article at Village Voice

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  2. How's the campaign going? Are you confident? I'm confident that an accelerated evolution is now taking place. This government and its landlord development thug-buddies will ultimately be chased out of town by scared neighborhood defenders. Full Article at Village Voice

  3. As the debate concluded, Mr. Carter asked each candidate to say something nice about the other. Both complied, momentarily, before reverting to attack mode. "He is a great golfer," Mr. Bloomberg said. Full Article at CityFile

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