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Electing To Murder (McRyan Mystery, #3) Electing To Murder by Roger Stelljes
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“Unfortunately, the best and the brightest rarely ran for public office in these polarized political times and the country ultimately suffered for it.”
Roger Stelljes, Electing To Murder
“politely. “Yes, I have”
Roger Stelljes, Electing To Murder
“So the government ended up with extremely liberal and conservative politicians more interested in ideological purity than getting anything accomplished. All around them Rome was burning, yet the politicians spent all their time fighting each other, constantly jockeying for political position for the next election, all the while problem after problem, whether it was health care, Social Security, Medicare, the tax code, the environment, infrastructure, the budget deficit or the national debt, went unaddressed.”
Roger Stelljes, Electing To Murder
“in John Fitzgerald Kennedy’s first congressional race in 1946.”
Roger Stelljes, Electing To Murder
“Why else go to The Snelling?” “Usual reasons. Drugs. Sex.” “I look for conspiracies, you always look for sex.” “I obviously have my priorities in order.” “No,” Mac answered chuckling, “I just think with my upper unit and you with your lower unit.” “Whatever,” Lich answered”
Roger Stelljes, Electing To Murder
“was unusual for him to have”
Roger Stelljes, Electing To Murder