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James A. Traficant

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Many of them are so dumb they could throw themselves at the ground and miss.
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Denunciation of the press (18 July 2002), quoted in "House panel votes to expel Traficant". Inside Politics (CNN.com). July 18, 2002. Retrieved on 2007-01-08. 

 
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