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Old 04-06-11, 01:33 AM   #16
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So the candy is in a lock box, but the national treasury isn't?
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Old 04-06-11, 08:26 AM   #17
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but as time continued, and the Candy Desk became a more solid tradition of the Senate, lobby groups and organizations, specifically the National Confectioners Association, and the Chocolate Manufacturers Association, organized donations.
Damn dirty lobbyists are everywhere!
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Old 04-06-11, 03:32 PM   #18
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mine would be filled with beer.

before you knock it remember: The constitution was written on beer, Its american legislation tradition!!
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Old 04-06-11, 06:37 PM   #19
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The Democrats have also had a candy desk since at least 1985. A rolltop desk located on the front wall belonging to the United States Senate Democratic Conference Secretary, is also filled with sweets. This tradition began "sometime later" than the more well known Candy desk... Candy for this desk is paid for through a "candy fund" which senators that would like to partake in the desk's contents contribute to. Jay Rockerfeller then takes this money and purchases the candy.
I am somewhat amused and bemused that no one has pointed out the Republican Candy Desk has been stocked by candy corporations and lobbies, while the Democratic Candy Desk is sustained by contributions from the Democratic Senators themselves. One could say it was indicative of the respective party's psychlogies...

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mine would be filled with beer.

before you knock it remember: The constitution was written on beer, Its american legislation tradition!!
...and the Russian revolution was started by an angry mob who wanted to raid the Tsar's wine cellar...

'tis true...
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Old 04-06-11, 09:02 PM   #21
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...and the Russian revolution was started by an angry mob who wanted to raid the Tsar's wine cellar...

'tis true...
well yeah! you can't just say "let them drink inferior merlot" and not have a revolt!
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well yeah! you can't just say "let them drink inferior merlot" and not have a revolt!
In 1992, when the Los Angeles Riots where in their second day, I was trying to make it home when I had to detour up to the Sunset Strip which overlooks the southern Los Angeles basin. The view from up there is quite impressive and you can see most of the city from there. Because of the view, there are a lot of upscale, trendy stores and pricey restaurants along the street. Most of the restaurants have sidewalk cafe type tables. As I walked along, large plumes of smoke were visible all over the basin, the result of fires set by the rioters. In the foreground were the diners at their tables, enjoying lunch and quite oblivious to the approaching riot. I looked at the diners and somehow began to think: I wonder if the diners would look over at the smoke, turn to the waiters and ask "What wine goes well with civil disturbance?"
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