Originally Posted By DAR Not at all. I say get rid of this guy he's not needed. And the evidence is pretty much stacked against him. <a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080731/ap_on_go_co/stevens" target="_blank">http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/200.../stevens</a>
Originally Posted By SingleParkPassholder Stevens says if anyone thinks he's going down over this, he's got a bridge he'd like to sell ya. Oh, wait............
Originally Posted By mele When I went to high school in Alaska, we went on a "field trip" to DC and had lunch with Sen. Stevens in the Capitol building. Elizabeth Taylor's ex, Sen. John Warner was also eating there at the time. Our teachers were more interested in this fact than any of us were. One of the kids in our group stole a whole set of silverware. Anyway, I think he was about as impressed with us as we were with him. I wish I had known more about politics at the time but I probably would have gotten thrown out and sent back home. ;-) One thing I did tell him was that I thought it was stupid that Dems and Reps had separated dining rooms. I still think it's stupid. LOL
Originally Posted By DAR <<I did tell him was that I thought it was stupid that Dems and Reps had separated dining rooms. I still think it's stupid. LOL>> And then we wonder why things don't get done.
Originally Posted By Mr X ***One thing I did tell him was that I thought it was stupid that Dems and Reps had separated dining rooms.*** Good for you! That *IS* stupid.
Originally Posted By gadzuux >> I say get rid of this guy he's not needed. And the evidence is pretty much stacked against him. << You might have said the same thing about larry craig a few months back - but he's still there. Corruption is not a problem in GOP circles, in fact it's practically expected.