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I think corporations and special interests treat senators like stock options where they buy pieces of them for a return investment when they write and pass laws.  <br>
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                            rhayes@frontier.com <rhayes@frontier.com>;                            <br>
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                            vision2020@moscow.com <vision2020@moscow.com>;                                                                                                     <br>
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                            [Vision2020] senate defeated background checks                            <br>
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                            Mon, Apr 29, 2013 3:55:26 PM                            <br>
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                                        <td valign="top"><div style="color:#000;background-color:#fff;font-family:Courier New, courier, monaco, monospace, sans-serif;font-size:12pt;"><div>Of course it comes as no surprise that Idaho's two Senators voted against background checks for gun purchases. It should be noted that Risch received $18,500 and Crapo received $11,500 in campaign contributions from the NRA. These monies represent more of a gift that a push to vote appropriately. Both Risch and Crapo received A+ ratings from the NRA. No surprises here, but it is good to remember how politics works in Washington D.C. </div></div></td>
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