Berry, 67, was first elected to his congressional seat after serving in the Clinton administration as a special assistant to the president for agricultural trade and food assistance.
In 2008, he was re-elected without opposition. This year, he faced opposition from Republican Rick Crawford, who owns a regional agricultural radio network.
Yeehhaawww! If you can't hit the stereotypes, then what's the point? But why isn't the guy a preacher too?
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Berry, 67, was first elected to his congressional seat after serving in the Clinton administration as a special assistant to the president for agricultural trade and food assistance.
In 2008, he was re-elected without opposition. This year, he faced opposition from Republican Rick Crawford, who owns a regional agricultural radio network.
Yeehhaawww! If you can't hit the stereotypes, then what's the point? But why isn't the guy a preacher too?
Steak-pisser should get the chair.
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