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Reagen: I guess what I take away from Stephen, ML, and b., is that Franken was being a Democratic tool to punish Lieberman for something party-related
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Beryllium (aka grayman)
Dec 17 '09, 15:47
I think that's what Stephen means by his "Petty" stance.
I wonder how much more lax the Senate rules are compared to the Parliament/Legislature rules of decorum for Canada/BC/Alberta? :)
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Westminster parliamentary rules tend to be quite a bit more formal, in my understanding of them. -- nm
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Reagen
Dec 17, 15:54
Remove the word Democratic and I think you've got it right.
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Fuzzymeister Meisterfuzzy
Dec 17, 15:53
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Beryllium
Dec 17, 15:56
each side gets petty sometimes. they suck when they do that. ;) - -- nm
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b.festive.
Dec 17, 15:49
^-- this doesn't take into account the newsbuzz that is fed by the celebrity status of both (and the mccain followup), of course -- nm
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Beryllium
Dec 17, 15:49
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Ahh, you beat me to it. This is correct. -- nm
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Fuzzymeister Meisterfuzzy
Dec 17, 15:54
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