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D.J. Byrnes, a former Ohio House candidate from [Marion, Ohio] and the person who broke the Urban Meyer lap dance story, digs for dirt and casts a jaundiced eye on what he calls “the corrupt lizard cabal that controls Ohio’s local and state governments.”

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