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“I’m a stubborn man,” Lee explains, “and if you cross me, I don’t ever forget it.” He wanted to feel vindicated, just as he’d felt against PPG’s accusations of absenteeism when a member of the Termination Committee appeared at the seafood advisory meeting in the Burton Coliseum. He’d also found vindication, he felt, against that government clerk, all IRS clerks, and indeed the source of all taxes—the government. He’d gotten even. He’d done another Burton Coliseum. He’d joined the Tea Party.
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Contrarianism, see A Bit Fruity Musk episode
Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right
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