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[edit] Incorrect quote
When talking about Gutknecht's broken pledge, it is in the article saying "if I ever break this contract, throw me out." In the reference listed, I see no place where Gutknecht says those words. I do, however, see a place where it is listed as a general comment "If we break this contract, throw us out." You can't just change a quote so you can make Congressman Gutknecht look bad and turn the article biased. Also, should we be having our reference come from a highly-liberal website "out to get" the Republicans? No. I think we need to have the reference come from a more reputable source, such as a newspaper or other media organization. Jakeschneider220 16:55, 26 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] DFL vs Democrat
in the US congress they are called Democrats not DFL Smith03 05:37, 28 September 2006 (UTC)