Exhibit Reveals What the Candidates Are Made Of
I was working on a caricature of Saddam Hussein when I saw some matches, Piven said in a telephone interview.
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I was working on a caricature of Saddam Hussein when I saw some matches, Piven said in a telephone interview.
Theyre the only sticking point now, a senior Democratic aide said.
John Thune (S.D.), the Chief Deputy Minority Whip. The NRSC job has caught the attention of Cornyn and Sen.
The walls and ceiling of the exhibit are covered in metal with built-in lights, which reflect through the darkened 200-foot-long corridor called the concourse connecting the east building of the National
The anticipated drawdown of U.S. forces in Iraq and the ongoing economic crisis are likely to force the 111th Congress and the next president to weigh difficult cuts in Defense Department spending.
We all know the plight of the poor Congressional staffer: grueling work, peanuts for pay, and in the end, the boss gets all the credit.
for the most part no reason for this delay, the committee wrote, other than a failure to submit the request in a timely fashion. The committee has therefore established new rules requiring that
In the Senate, and as a member of the Armed Services panel, Reed hardly needs the ring to remind Members of his deep ties to the military.
illegally until the fall of 2004.
However, in an Aug. 14 interview in her Anchorage office before she was tapped as McCains running mate Palin told Roll Call she did not foresee endorsing Young if her chosen candidate, Parnell, lost
Ever since, the commissions proposal has sat in the hands of the House Administration panel, but the committee has yet to vote on it.
The news comes in the wake of a Monday report in the New York Times detailing Davis work for the mortgage companies that sparked an aggressive response from the McCain campaign.
The news comes in the wake of a Monday report in the New York Times detailing Davis work for the mortgage companies that sparked an aggressive response from the McCain campaign.
But in an interview with Roll Call late last week, Feeney said that when it comes to politics, time heals all wounds.
John McCain (Ariz.), the GOP White House nominee, said in an interview Monday that he wanted to fire Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Christopher Cox and would consider replacing him with New
I am reasonably certain the House will have passed this by the end of the week, House Financial Services Chairman Barney Frank (D-Mass.) said in an interview on C-SPANs Newsmakers. Frank
I didnt follow up with phone calls for fear of being deemed pushy or desperate, and although I did have some nice replies and an invitation or two for an informational interview, I had no real offers
But after receiving the offer, she told LOC officials that she was transitioning to female. A day later, the LOC rescinded the offer.
Generally speaking, House Republicans told Roll Call that there will be grumbling if the number is in the double digits.
to fund the Iraq War.