Pion is also a synonym for Pawn... I have played Chess 
internationaly. Dick Lackies, doesn't it sound offensive to you, it 
can great a subcontious conotation of dick lickers, but refers to 
those who like a lackey (this might be spelled wrong, no surprise if 
you know me) serve that bottom line that the Bush administration 
passes down to them, Dick Chenney being one of the head shefs of 
that. Dick is easy to dislike for many Americans, regaurdless of 
wether it is warented or not. So, A Dick Lackey to mee seems an 
applicable yet derogatory name, and it is some what original unlike 
something such as Republican or Craven Coward...

--- In [email protected], "mark robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> "Pawn" and "lackey" are interesting, but why "pion" (subatomic
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> Perhaps Pawn or Pion would be more quickley understood than 
> Subject.. so no one likes "Dick Lackies?"
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