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''Brief comment: do you realize that the above pages are subpages of [[United States Congress]], not of [[United States Congress/Senate]]? There's only one layer of subpages allowed. This is only one reason [[Larry Sanger/Columns|why subpages suck]]. --[[LMS]]''
''Brief comment: do you realize that the above pages are subpages of [[United States Congress]], not of [[United States Congress/Senate]]? There's only one layer of subpages allowed. Also, I think this page should probably live at [[United States Senate]]. This is only one reason [[Larry Sanger/Columns|why subpages suck]]. I would make these changes myself but I'm not sure exactly how you're going to want to arrange this. --[[LMS]]''



Revision as of 00:07, 25 September 2001

Part of the legislative branch of the government of the United States. Each state elects two senators. The U.S. Senate is located in the right-hand wing of the U.S. Capitol building, Washington D.C..


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  • Senate Pages


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Brief comment: do you realize that the above pages are subpages of United States Congress, not of United States Congress/Senate? There's only one layer of subpages allowed. Also, I think this page should probably live at United States Senate. This is only one reason why subpages suck. I would make these changes myself but I'm not sure exactly how you're going to want to arrange this. --LMS