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Gray Davis Is Governor...of North Dakota, c. 1921
Submitted by Lawrence J. McQuillan, Ph.D on 9.26.2003

Is California Governor Gray Davis destined to become the next Lynn Frazier, the only governor to be recalled from office? Frazier's story is remarkably similar to Davis's, and it provides a lesson that Davis would have been wise to learn as a history major at Stanford University.

Two Tax Myths
Submitted by Benjamin Zycher on 9.25.2003

Ah, yes, the recall election. Among the many underlying issues is taxation, an unsurprising focus in that Californians are taxed heavily, in return for which our public services are less than stellar. This combination of high taxes and mediocre schools, infrastructure, and the like is an obvious source of displeasure on the part of the electorate toward the political class.

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