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Pimentel used to be a highly credible oppositionist, at a time when to be in the opposition meant one was possessed with both the highest principles and the courage to pursue those principles, even if it meant sacrificing liberty, or even life.
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Pimentel used to be a highly credible oppositionist, at a time when to be in the opposition meant one was possessed with both the highest principles and the courage to pursue those principles, even if it meant sacrificing liberty, or even life.
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By Jerry Tundag | July 11, 2005 - 12:00am
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