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Republicans nominated him for Congress in '76

Published: Monday, Feb. 11 2008 12:25 a.m. MST

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Utah Republican

They're coming to take me away, ha-haaa.
They're coming to take me away, ho-ho, hee-hee, ha-haaa.
To the funny farm, where life is beautiful all the time and I'll be happy
to see those nice young men in their clean white coats and they're coming
to take me away, ha-haaa!!!
To the happy home, with trees and flowers and chirping birds and basket
weavers who sit and smile and twiddle their thumbs and toes and they're
coming to take me away, ha-haa!!!
To the funny farm, where life is beautiful all the time... (fade out)

Anonymous

Are the people of Utah actually going to allow Chris Cannon to continue to play with their state? It's surreal.

Von

The lead paragraph of this story seems very biased and miseading. It skews the perception people have of the article.

VivaLaMigra

Chris Cannon never saw an illegal alien whom he didn't think should be employed by his Big-Biz cronies in Utah! He's even boasted about how great a job the state does in "welcoming" our uninvited guests. Mr. Cannon doesn't think there's any difference between lawfully admitted immigrants and illegal aliens. By now, conservatives in Utah and nation-wide have had a belly-full of RINO's like Cannon and El Presidente Jorge Boosh. Thank God Boosh is done in barely 11 months. Let's "Fire Cannon" too!
F

What?

I thought betting was illegal in Utah?

patriot

Sooner or later people, even in Utah, a beautiful state, will wake up and then Chris Cannon will have to find a real job.

David Edward Garber

I know Joe Ferguson as a staunch supporter of rightful liberty under Constitutional law, not to mention a really swell guy. I wish him well.

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