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Mike Gravel: Deadbeat Debtor

Mike Gravel's answer when asked about his personal bankruptcy (quoted from Byron York's piece at the NRO):

...who did I bankrupt? I stuck the credit card companies with $90,000 worth of bills, and they deserved it..."
If you were against bankruptcy reform legislation, and were wondering how the bill was voted for by so many Washington politicians, consider this:

They all know Mike Gravel.

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