| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | Underspin (24) 02/11/2005 | He may not be a quack, but he certainly is a phoney (subtle difference); either way I'm not impressed.
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 | abichara (60) 10/25/2004 | If politicians were held to a higher standard of truth, then they would be guilty of malpractice to the highest degree.
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 | bibliophile (10) 09/08/2004 | A quack...? I didn't know he was fronting a medical practice.
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 | louiethe20th (74) 07/23/2004 | He pretends to have the cure all for the supposed ailments of our recovering economy!Update:Cure-all is the key word here folks!Get it?Dr.?Cure-all?
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 | magellan (153) 07/23/2004 | He may at least understand the meaning of the word quack.
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 | Jed1000 (72) 07/22/2004 | I never thought I'd find myself defending John Kerry so much since I'm not one of his supporters. But this list has gone from silly to ridiculous. Since he isn't a doctor and does not claim to be one he can't be a quack.
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