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Doesn't the American public have a compelling First Amendment interest in ensuring that this can't happen and that the Internet stays open and accessible?

She came to our cases without any apparent bias, probed counsel actively with insightful and at times tough questions and demonstrated time and again that she not only listens, but is often persuaded by counsel.

Senator Durbin and I and others, on a bipartisan basis, have worked on this food safety bill.

Senator Thune and I, and a few others here, I think, serve on both Agriculture and Commerce.

I wonder, Ms. Harden, with your role with congressional relations, if you could talk a little bit about how we can stop this from happening again.

That is very practical, so thank you very much for that.

I am going to serve bacon at our Minnesota Morning where we invite all our constituents tomorrow morning just to make the point.

I know that Senator McCaskill covered the issue that I was focused on, on local coverage and how important that is.

I think we had--I just checked--1,500 cases in a few months in 2007. I will report we saved 17 honeymoons and lost one.

I think some limited exemption for the industry to come together for a period of time could allow us to really find out what Mr. Simon's been talking about.

I want to get a sense of how this would help you, vis-a-vis as you talk about your negotiations.

And do you think there's anything that can be done with bankruptcy proceedings--anyone have any thoughts on that--to ease it?

You know, we have people that go back and forth to take ballroom dancing, and it is a big concern on the border that that go as smoothly as possible.