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December 2004 Note: this is an essay that mixes politics with laboratory healthcare. Some of you may have been wondering how I’m coping after the November election. I’m pleased to tell you that I’m over it and have learned my lesson. The American people have spoken and elected to stay the course, right or wrong, so I am going to change my ways. No more liberal idealism; I’m going to accept neoconservative unrealism. Please Login (at right) or Register to view article
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