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Shearin, K. Kay

"Diamond Dust"

They asked for
my name, and I wouldn't give it, but I told them I was a registered
voter who wanted to know. That drove them crazier. When one of them
asked why I wanted to know, I said it was biographical info for an
article I'm writing about the candidates in this year's election. Not
only wouldn't they tell me when the divorce was, but then they wouldn't
even talk to me anymore and said I couldn't talk to anyone but Carper's
press secretary in Washington! Now I'm very curious about what Carper
is trying to hide.
2: Paragraph 18 Anyhow, in 1986 Oberly was re-elected AG with 915
votes more than the Republican, and American Party candidate David S.
DeRiemer got 1133 votes. DeRiemer is a colorful character, a
businessman from the southern part of the state who feels so strongly
about his rights that in 1988 he went to jail rather than agree the
state could require him to have its permission, in the form of a
driver's license, to drive a car. He's not a lawyer, and he doesn't
drive anymore. His platform was to do away with the Federal Reserve
Bank, but he never explained how Delaware's AG could affect the Federal
Reserve; he has himself told me all the federal courts in the country
are illegal because they're supposed to be the judicial branch, but
they've gone over to the executive branch, as evidenced by the fact that
they all have U.


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