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What do you call the mouse shadow in the second moon?
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01/11/2004 16:29:01
 
 
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01/11/2004 14:56:08
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
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Politics
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Thread ID:
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That is true. I worked for the government for 7 years (after I left the military) and anyone that wanted to run for office or even campaign on behalf of a political party had to either take a leave of absence or resign. Pity...

>But that would mean that no person in government would ever be able to campaign, wouldn't it?
>
>>But - you're a civil servant - in most states it's against the law for civil servants to participate in party or electioneering, isn't it?
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