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...there was one problem with the speech that transcended its message: The jump-start sentences weren't Mr. Finkbeiner's.
They were the first words of an Aug. 15, 2004, article written by Cleveland Plain Dealer writer Brent Larkin, entitled "Ohio is losing its mind."
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"I just put it in and didn't attribute it," he said. "It was a mistake, I have no excuse, and will work very hard to make sure that it doesn't happen again."
Mr. Finkbeiner's opponents were quick to criticize the decision.
"We've been in the race for two weeks, and this is the third time he's made comments he's either had to retract or be an embarrassment," Democrat challenger Keith Wilkowski said. "I think it is a serious matter. My college-age kids would have significant problems in classes if they were using the words of others and not attributing it."
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