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Ted Stevens: “Alaska, I’m just guilty of loving me, loving you”

Fresh off a first-hand demonstration of how his years of voting to deny accused criminals sufficient access to a legal defense or Fourth Amendment Rights doesn’t apply to the wealthy and powerful — mission accomplished — Ted Stevens sends a message through the tubes.

Is Ted Stevens done playing the system for Ted Stevens’ benefit?

"NO!"

Ted Stevens has filed to run again in the 2014 race for U.S. Senate, but it doesn’t necessarily mean he wants his old seat back.

The reason could be as simple as wanting to keep raising and spending campaign money.

Ted Stevens will be 91 years old in 2014. But more importantly, he’ll still be rich and exploiting. Oh, and he might also be dead — but do you think The First Bank of Hell is in a hurry to foreclose on that guy’s mortgage for the sake of collecting what there is of a soul?

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Attaturk

In 1949, I decided to wrestle professionally, starting my career in Texas. In my debut, I defeated Abe Kashey, with former World Heavyweight boxing Champion Jack Dempsey as the referee. In 1950, I captured the NWA Junior Heavyweight title. In 1953, I won the Chicago version of the NWA United States Championship. I became one of the most well-known stars in wrestling during the golden age of television, thanks to my exposure on the Dumont Network, where I wowed audiences with my technical prowess. I was rumored to be one of the highest paid wrestlers during the 1950s, reportedly earning a hundred thousand dollars a year. My specialty was "the Sleeper Hold" and the founding of modern, secular, Turkey.

Oops, sorry, that's the biography of Verne Gagne with a touch of Mustafa Kemal.

I'm just an average moron who in reality is a practicing civil rights and employment attorney in fly-over country .

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