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Old 09-22-2006, 11:45 PM
Mr.K Mr.K is offline
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Hopefully this will end this week and you can take a well-deserved rest till the lame duck session

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1.) Bahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahha!!! Rest? Yeah freaking right.

2.) Thanks for the kind words -- this is a very interesting forum to participate in due to the diverse viewpoints of everyone involved, and the productive dialogue that seems to be the norm day in and day out.
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Old 09-23-2006, 12:59 AM
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Default Are any of our Senators poker players?

Mr.K, Berge,

Do you know if any Senators play poker? If one or more does enjoy playing poker, they could possibly champion our cause here.

Certainly there is a rich tradition of politicians enjoying playing poker. Maybe seeing poker as an American pastime AND a game of skill, and a game where you aren't playing against the house, could help to get poker excluded from this legislation.
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