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Bob Williams: Wally enlists in last-ditch battle

Our congressman, Wally Herger, the new Don Quixote of the conservative movement, has girded himself in the armor of fiscal conservatism and leveled his lance not at windmills but - worse - at the AARP. Full Article at Redding.com

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