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  Ken Lucas Stats - Carolina Panthers - Realfootball365.com
Ken Lucas missed practice Wednesday and is questionable for the Panthers' game at Washington on Sunday due to a thigh injury.
Lucas was injured in the second quarter of Carolina's loss to Dallas on Oct. 29 and did not return.
Lucas suffered a groin injury during the Panthers' 35-14 loss to Dallas on Sunday.
realfootball365.stats.com /fb/playerstats.asp?id=5487&team=29   (481 words)

  
  Ken Lucas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lucas, a Democrat, was a U.S. Representative from Kentucky's fourth congressional district from 1999 until 2005.
Lucas' 1998 victory came as something of a surprise even though Democrats have a substantial majority in registration.
Lucas was reelected in 2000 even as the district gave George W. Bush his largest victory margin in the state (the territory currently in the district has not supported a Democrat for president since 1964).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ken_Lucas   (785 words)

  
 Ken Lucas
Lucas has shown how to win as a Democrat in a Republican district, a strategy some Democrats are eager to try on a statewide level.
Lucas refused to budge last week when a small, vocal group of Republican protesters staked out his office and demanded to know whether the congressman supported Al Gore's contest of the Florida election results.
Lucas supporters wanted their man to get a Nobel Prize for refusing to jump into the partisan election fray that is dividing the country right now.
www.enquirer.com /editions/2000/12/06/loc_ken_lucas.html   (541 words)

  
 Ken Lucas : USAToday.com - Ken Lucas Biography from USAToday.com
ET Ken Lucas (hip) is expected to be a game-time decision in Week 8.
Lucas was limited to third downs last week because of injuries, but is reportedly much improved.
Lucas was benched Sunday in favor of CB Richard Marshall.
fantasyfootball.usatoday.com /content/player_news.asp?sport=NFL&id=547&line=80035   (483 words)

  
 Ken Lucas - Congresspedia
Ken Lucas was the Democratic candidate for the 4th Congressional district of Kentucky
Ken Lucas was the Democratic Party nominee in the 2006 congressional election for the Fourth Congressional District of Kentucky (map).
Lucas was reelected in 2000 even as the district gave George W. Bush his largest victory margin in the state.
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=Ken_Lucas   (606 words)

  
 The Ledger Independent - Maysville, Kentucky
Lucas has not given the Democratic Party any word on a decision of whether or not to run for the seat now held by Rep. Geoff Davis.
Lundergan said Lucas first began considering another bid for Congress when, in his estimation, the district was not getting the representation it needed and deserved.
Lucas has five children, 10 grandchildren and is expecting the birth of an 11th grandchild any day.
maysville-online.com /articles/2005/12/27/local_news/146kenlucas.txt   (716 words)

  
 RotoTimes.com - Ken Lucas - Notes
Ken Lucas is questionable for Week 14's game because of a hamstring injury, according to the Gaston Gazette.
Ken Lucas was not listed on the injury report Wednesday after not playing the last two games because of a strained hamstring, according to the Charlotte Observer.
Although Ken Lucas was active and dressed for yesterday's game, he did not get on the field due to his strained hamstring, according to the Charlotte Observer.
www.rototimes.com /nfl/player/3921/notes   (541 words)

  
 Ken Lucas earns spot on Carolina's bench - Boston.com
Ken Lucas came to the Carolina Panthers as a flashy free-agent addition, hailed as the cog in a shaky secondary.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. Ken Lucas came to the Carolina Panthers as a flashy free-agent addition, hailed as the cog in a shaky secondary.
Lucas, whose six interceptions last season was one short of cornerback Chris Gamble for the team lead, acknowledges he hasn't been right since he was injured in the second game of the season.
www.boston.com /sports/football/articles/2006/10/03/ken_lucas_earns_spot_on_carolinas_bench?mode=PF   (672 words)

  
 Rep. Ken Lucas (D): Dirty Dozen 2002
Ken Lucas has ignored the environmental issues facing his northern Kentucky district by amassing one of the worst voting records among House democrats on issues relating to the protection of the public's health and Kentucky's quality of life.
Lucas won the general election in 1998 by 6 percent, sticking to a conservative platform and raising money for hard-hitting ads.
Lucas is a member of the Blue Dog Coalition and is one of the most conservative Democrats in the House on issues such as abortion, guns, and the environment.
lcv.org /campaigns/dirty-dozen/rep-ken-lucas-d-dirty-dozen-2002.html   (983 words)

  
 The Ledger Independent - Maysville, Kentucky
Lucas has not given the Democratic Party any word on a decision of whether or not to run for the seat now held by Rep. Geoff Davis.
Lucas has five children, 10 grandchildren and is expecting the birth of an 11th grandchild any day.
However, Lucas remains strongly committed to family, according to Lundergan and Emmons, and that commitment might outweigh a decision to run for office again.
www.maysville-online.com /articles/2005/12/27/local_news/146kenlucas.txt   (716 words)

  
 Ken Lucas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Kenneth R. Lucas (born August 22 1933), EHandler: no quick summary.
Lucas was born in Kentucky and attended the University of Kentucky University of Kentucky quick summary:
The university of kentucky (also as uk or simply kentucky) is a public, co-educational university located in lexington, kentucky....
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/k/ke/ken_lucas.htm   (237 words)

  
 Rep. Ken Lucas (D): Dirty Dozen 2002
Ken Lucas has ignored the environmental issues facing his northern Kentucky district by amassing one of the worst voting records among House democrats on issues relating to the protection of the public's health and Kentucky's quality of life.
Ken Lucas has opposed legislation that would protect farmland and preserve the ability of Kentucky communities to limit sprawl and overdevelopment.
Lucas is a member of the Blue Dog Coalition and is one of the most conservative Democrats in the House on issues such as abortion, guns, and the environment.
www.lcv.org /campaigns/dirty-dozen/rep-ken-lucas-d-dirty-dozen-2002.html   (983 words)

  
 The Kentucky Post
Lucas' supporters say the Republican takeover of the governor's office won't have much bearing on the Fourth District race next fall.
Lucas' political adviser, Bob Doyle, pointed out Lucas won in 2000 when President Bush won Kentucky -- and most counties in the Fourth District -- by a healthy margin, and in 2002 when popular U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell led the ticket with more than 60 percent of the vote.
Lucas also has the power of incumbency to back him up, said Larry Sabato, a University of Virginia political science professor and expert on national politics.
www.kypost.com /2003/11/08/kinney11-08-2003.html   (794 words)

  
 OurCongress.org :: Kentucky 4th District
Lucas, who represented Northern Kentucky's 4th Congressional District for three terms from 1999 to 2005, was not available to comment Sunday.
Lucas was the first Democrat to win in this district since 1964, and had he run for a fourth term in 2004 he probably would have defeated Davis, just as he did in 2002, when Lucas edged out Davis 51-49.
Lucas remains popular in KY-04 because of his reputation as a conservative Democrat, and if the DCCC gives him the resources he needs he will win.
www.ourcongress.org /race/ky04   (531 words)

  
 Ken Lucas | EVOTE.COM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Ken Lucas, a former US Air Force pilot and CEO, was at one time the lone Democrat representing his homestate of Kentucky.
Lucas came out of retirement in 2006 to try to reclaim the seat he vacated two years before from the freshman Republican, Geoff Davis, who won the open seat against Nick Clooney.
Lucas originally retired as a promise to limit himself to three terms, but apparently Davis' idiocy was more than he could take.
www.evote.com /?q=node/388&print   (199 words)

  
 nrcc.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Lucas made the term-limit promise to 4th District voters prior to his election to Congress in 1998.
Ken Lucas has a reputation as one of Congress most reliable underachievers, commented National Republican Congressional Committee Communications Director Steve Schmidt, referencing the fact that Lucas introduced only one bill during Congress last session fewer than any Member of Congress.
Ken Lucas has officially evolved from a citizen legislator to a career politician.
www.nrcc.org /cgi-data/news/files/83.shtml   (307 words)

  
 ken06279   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Both Lucas and Paul acknowledge they are each continuing to consider a run for the 4th Congressional District seat in 1998, but if one decides to run, the other will not.
They have conferred, Lucas said, and generally agreed it would not be in the interest of either, or that of the Democratic Party, to engage in a primary battle.
Lucas has said he will not seek re-election next year as county judge-executive.
www.kypost.com /news/1997/ken062797.html   (342 words)

  
 Ken Lucas - dKosopedia
Ken Lucas was the Democratic Representative for the 4th District of Kentucky from 1998 to 2004.
Lucas was born in Kenton County, Ky., August 22, 1933.
He graduated from the University of Kentucky in 1955; recieved an MBA from Xavier University in 1970 and was a U.S. Air Force officer from 1955 to 1967, retiring as a major.
www.dkosopedia.com /wiki/Ken_Lucas   (224 words)

  
 Ken Lucas Changes Political Parties   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Rep. Ken Lucas, the only Democrat in the Kentucky congressional delegation, is considering switching parties to become a Republican, congressional sources said Monday.
Lucas, a conservative, is considering the change in an effort to head off what is expected to be a strong GOP challenge in the 2004 election, the sources explained.
Two senior Republican aides refused to discuss efforts by party leaders to persuade Lucas to switch and therefore tighten the Republicans' grip on the House.
voteview.com /Lucas_changes_political_parties.htm   (228 words)

  
 Ken Lucas released from hospital
Lucas, who leads the NFC with four interceptions, was injured on the second play of the second quarter in Sunday's 42-27 victory over the San Francisco 49ers at Monster Park.
Lucas lunged to break up a pass to Brandon Lloyd and his chest slammed against the turf with the 192-pound Lloyd on top of him.
Lucas is scheduled to be at the team's headquarters today to begin his treatment.
seattlepi.nwsource.com /football/198796_hawk09.html   (822 words)

  
 BluegrassReport.org: Ken Lucas Calls on Rep. William Jefferson (D) to Resign
Ken Lucas in 2002: "I am very disappointed in Gov. Patton,'' said Lucas, the Democrat from Richwood, Ky. "What the governor did was wrong.
Lucas asked for leniency for Finnan in a 2004 letter he sent to the federal judge handling Finnan's case.
Lucas said that when the Erpenbeck scandal was made public, his campaign returned $5,000 in donations from Bill Erpenbeck.
www.bluegrassreport.org /bluegrass_politics/2006/05/ken_lucas_calls.html   (1948 words)

  
 KEN LUCAS:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Ken Lucas was raised on a farm in Grant County, Kentucky.
            Ken Lucas was consistently one of the most conservative Members of Congress, a proud member of the Pro-Life Caucus and received the endorsement of such groups as the National Rifle Association and the recommendation of the National Right to Life Committee.
Lucas is a conservative who reflects very well the conservative views of the district he represents — Kentucky's 4th District, which stretches from Oldham and Shelby counties in the west through Northern Kentucky to the Ashland area…  As Lucas put it: "For me, personally, party labels are not a big deal.
www.kydemocrat.com /ht/display/ReleaseDetails/i/732264   (598 words)

  
 Ken Lucas: War vote a mistake   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
A visibly emotional U.S. Rep. Ken Lucas, who two years ago described a potential invasion of Iraq as being in the "interest of America and all freedom-loving people everywhere," Friday told a Northern Kentucky audience that his vote to authorize that war was the one he most regretted during his three terms in Congress.
Ken Lucas was astute enough to realize that Bush would carry his district by a greased landslide, and decided not to run for a fouth term.
Lucas only won this seat in 1998 when the Republicans got too far ahead of the district and ran a libertarian Christian ultra conservative to replace Bunning who went to the Senate that year.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/1213536/posts   (2017 words)

  
 Dr. Ken Lucas
No longer content to stand in his yard, Lucas began confronting his neighbors, complaining about everything from noise, to dust, to the smell of horses (which the area is in fact zoned for).
Satisfied that he had obtained enough "ammunition," Lucas set to work searching for laws, rules, and regulations he felt could be brought to bear against his neighbors.
Soon after, with a briefcase filled with EPA rules and regulations, Dr. Lucas has joined with the Sierra Club in attempting to eliminate outdoor recreation opportunities from the Las Vegas area based on what he feels are health concerns, air quality, environmental impact, and a host of other supposed evils.
www.off-road.com /fight_back/alliance.html   (1375 words)

  
 Ken Lucas unleashes criticism of Bush
No longer restrained by political calculations of a re-election campaign, U.S. Rep. Ken Lucas is speaking out against the administration of President Bush.
In his first interview since announcing last week he would not seek a fourth term in Congress, Lucas was critical of Bush's handling of the war in Iraq and of the prescription drug benefit the president championed and will sign into law next week.
Lucas, 71, the lone Democrat in Kentucky's federal delegation, has often supported Bush and rarely spoke against the president's plans or policies.
www.enquirer.com /editions/2003/12/06/loc_kylucas06.html   (420 words)

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