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Just a Thirty-Something Know-it-All Kid

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Kerri Rebresh
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October 4, 2006

A piece of advice for anyone who might someday run for office: Be careful what you publish now. Republican CD-7 candidate Rick O’Donnell can’t seem to get away from his decade-old assertion that Social Security should be abolished, and now he might have to disown another past proposal

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