Drive a steak through it's heart now lads, that's the best. Then there'll
be no temptation next year. ellen

>> Date:          Thu, 30 Oct 1997 10:53:43 -0800
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>> Subject:       Re: VOTE SCHEDULED ON FAST TRACK NOVEMBER 7
>
>>
>> Max said that it was dead.  Why would they bother to vote on it?
>
>I said it was on its deathbed.  Latest scuttlebut is
>the other side hopes a vote will get undecideds
>off the fence and onto their side.  We'll see.
>
>Like Dracula, it will rise again next year or thereafter
>(more likely thereafter), but since Congress plans to
>adjourn by about November 21, if it goes down on
>11/7 it's probably dead till 1999.
>
>MBS
>
>
>
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