Gingrich’s 17-Year Culture War Against Gay Marriage Falls Flat
Gingrich's 17-Year Culture War Against Gay Marriage Falls Flat -
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Gingrich's 17-Year Culture War Against Gay Marriage Falls Flat -
Two Republicans, Mark S. Kirk of Illinois and Susan Collins of Maine, have signed on to the bill.
S. Senate today as the nominee was confirmed (97-1) without a serious confrontation or many questions about extensive political contributions and fundraising efforts.
We Act Radio wants to flood D.C.’s streets with spinning spokes and booming speeches this Independence Day via a multi-ward, anti-domestic spying protest dubbed the “NSA Mixtape Bike Ride.”
Congress Must Keep Liberty's Flame Alive | Wolfensberger -
Congress Must Keep Liberty's Flame Alive | Wolfensberger -
Inouye's Legacy in the Hawaii Special Election #HISEN -
Both Parties Play Rope-a-Dope on Obama's Climate Agenda -
The Senate bill, S 783, the Helium Stewardship Act of 2013, includes provisions that are more consistent with the 1996 Helium Act.
Obama's Climate Plan Looks Past Congress -
CEOs Put Spotlight on Immigration's Economic Promise -
Frager's Hardware Crew to Get Nationals Park Attaboy -
Farm Bill Failure Won't Change Boehner's Style -
Gomez Loss Would Bump Bay State off GOP's Map -
“We can say with confidence that this tragic accident was an anomaly for our industry,” Philip S.
have several options: have the Agriculture Committee rewrite the bill; go straight to conference with the Senate without a House bill, as they did with highway legislation; put the Senate farm bill (S
And, at its core, the central question looks to be little more than a question of 18th-century semantics — about the meaning of Article II, Section 2’s presidential power “to fill up all vacancies
Hatch of Utah, Dean Heller of Nevada, John Hoeven of North Dakota, Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, John McCain of Arizona, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Marco Rubio of Florida and Roger Wicker of Mississippi.
Hatch of Utah, Dean Heller of Nevada, John Hoeven of North Dakota, Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, John McCain of Arizona, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Marco Rubio of Florida and Roger Wicker of Mississippi.
Robert S. Mueller III, whose extended term as director ends in September, revealed in Hill testimony this week that the FBI has been using drones for domestic surveillance.