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<DIV><FONT size=2>From today's <EM>Daily News: News of the
Weird</EM></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>Compelling Explanations</FONT>
<P><FONT face="VERDANA, HELVETICA"><!--BEGIN_TEXT--><FONT size=2>Neal Horsley,
running for governor of Georgia in the 2010 election on a platform encouraging
the quaint Peach State legal theory of "nullification" (i.e., that the state can
override the U.S. Constitution in certain instances), is principally known as a
staunch foe of abortion who once posted a "hit list" of doctors. However,
Horsley is also celebrated for a 2005 television interview with Fox News' Alan
Colmes, in which Horsley described his childhood: "When you grow up on a farm in
Georgia, your first girlfriend is a mule." To a skeptical Colmes, Horsley added,
"(Y)ou (city) people are so far removed from reality. ... Welcome to domestic
life on the farm."</FONT></FONT></P></DIV></BODY></HTML>