Dr. Frist’s ‘Random Thoughts’
Asked about his visits to black churches, Frist said in a brief interview that he never asks to preach or speak and that he never goes during campaign season.
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Asked about his visits to black churches, Frist said in a brief interview that he never asks to preach or speak and that he never goes during campaign season.
Bainwol helped engineer the GOP campaign that took back control of the Senate in 2002 as executive director of the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
the West African country in a preliminary endeavor to facilitate the arrival of peacekeeping forces from other African nations in the next few weeks.
“The only thing that’s going to clear out the field is the voters. And they don’t go to the polls until Jan. 19 [in Iowa].”
The FBI refused to produce the informant for an interview.
His doctors — including John Eisold, who heads the Office of the Attending Physician — do not believe his prostate condition is related to his previous cancer, according to a statement issued by Blunt’
For the second time in as many cycles, former Rep. Dan Glickman (D) is considering a Senate bid. “I am looking at it again,” Glickman said in an interview Tuesday.
“It always seemed to me that if you were willing to go to a town meeting to answer constituents’ questions, it was well worth the money,” Specter said in a brief interview recently, explaining the
the administration’s handling of the Iraqi war.
‘The Senator is currently drafting the bill as introduced in the House,” Milburn said, ‘and we’re going to shop for co-sponsors over here and introduce the bill before the August recess.
criticize the administration and is sending the public mixed messages about the gravity of the situation.
In a recent interview, he said that while medication can reduce psychotic symptoms, it can also introduce changes in a person’s demeanor.
During her first of two summers in the Humphrey camp, Megan laid the groundwork for the ideological underpinning that would shape the rest of her political life.
Late Thursday night, the House delivered the Don’t Feed the Bears Act of 2003 — originally sponsored by Reps.
and the inability of the FEC to police against such fraud.
The House on Tuesday quietly dismissed the first two formal election contests since the 1996 dispute between Rep. Loretta Sanchez (D-Calif.) and ex-Rep. Bob Dornan (R).
The issue is the latest to grab the spotlight in the inter-party tug-of-war for control of the domestic agenda in advance of the 2004 elections as President Bush continues to try to steal away issues
The California Democrat said in an interview following the Democratic meeting she relied on U.S. intelligence reports to help make her decision to vote to allow Bush the authority to wage war against
The ads center on a June 27 vote on the Medicare prescription drug bill pushed by the GOP.