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[Kingston spends much of his time in Washington in meetings with DeLay, and attributed his resilience to a prodigious work ethic, a disciplined schedule and a well-organized staff.] It's not popular to say, ... but one reason is that he knows Jesus personally. When the chips are down, you usually start looking up.

Jack Kingston

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