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br> -- Robert Nowall br> Cape Coral, Florida /p> p> FRIENDS IN LOW PLACES br> Re: The Prowler's Friends Amid Scandals : /p>Prowler, I think you're pushing the conspiracy envelope here as well. I scanned the attached story, and was under whelmed. Might it just be that Senator Lott is ready to cash in his "public service" chips for the gold that awaits on K Street? Being in the minority isn't much fun, even in Club Senate, especially in today's environment. If soon to be new senate rules place a two year prohibition on lobbying, well, as the old adage goes, "just follow the money."
p>No great loss here; Lott, as majority leader, was more interested in Senate collegiality than conservative principles, which got him zilch within the Club, as demonstrated when Strom turned 100. He's also another illiterate when it comes to the Constitution. His recent threat, that "talk radio" needed to be controlled, said it all. Frankly, I was hoping to see Mark Levin wipe the floor with Mr. Lott, but heck, there's money to be made, no time for unfinished business. Oh well, there's always Harry to take up the cause. Can't wait. br> -- A. DiPentima /p>
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