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The first fallout from Cybergate
Mark Rasch, 2004-02-09

Did Republican staffers commit a crime by clicking on the "My Network Places" icon to access Democratic memos?

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The first fallout from Cybergate 2004-02-11
Anonymous
I would just like people to realize that not all Amercians graduated from highschool without learing the origin of thier country. The United States has existed over 200 years, but how does that compare to the goverment it was based on? The Magna Carta was established well before the Constitution and last I heard Britain was still part of Europe. Rome existed for well over 200 years before falling to its corruption. The United States is still one of the youngest contries so I don't think that we can use age to claim our form of government is better than any other.

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