You'd think that Jim Schneller's ultraconservative rhetoric would sound best to tea-party voters and others who want to slash the size of the government, make abortion a crime or dismantle the Federal Reserve.
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Tue, 08/03/2010 - 7:23pm
You'd think that Jim Schneller's ultraconservative rhetoric would sound best to tea-party voters and others who want to slash the size of the government, make abortion a crime or dismantle the Federal Reserve.