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Byline: Wes Smith
ORLANDO, Fla. _ Beauty-shop owner Lucille Urban prefers that her 10 hairstylists at LJ Shears & Company in Longwood, Fla., resist talking politics when teasing, dyeing, and snipping their clients' hair.
But there is no muzzling the shop's customers, including the early morning "shampoo-and-set girls" when they get to drying their hair and airing their opinions on politics and the man in the White House.
"When people say nasty things about President Bush, I say, `Well, that's your opinion, but have you thought about this, or have you read this book?''' client Renee Fine, 80, said from beneath a hairdryer hood.
"I ...