Fenty Endorses Obama, Will Lead D.C. Campaign
“I believe a new era of hope is upon us — in both the District of Columbia and the entire nation,” Fenty told the crowd, according to an Obama release.
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“I believe a new era of hope is upon us — in both the District of Columbia and the entire nation,” Fenty told the crowd, according to an Obama release.
“I have to believe that most of them want to see Americans properly represented in their national legislature,” Hatch said.
“I think the bottom line is that Congress loves inspectors general but needs to professionalize them,” Rep. Jim Cooper (D-Tenn.) said.
I think I will demur,” Hoyer said.
“I think that the board made a sound family planning decision in trying to better meet the needs of the Senate community and our membership,” the board member said.
How can a politician assert his or her spiritual convictions without crossing that notorious line between church and state?
“It certainly winds it down significantly,” Reid said.
“I have a lot of respect for our leadership, and we work well as a team,” DeMint said. “But there are enough of us who believe this is where we need to go as a party.
The average American’s commute is less than 30 miles round-trip — and this car can travel that far without any meaningful contribution from a combustion engine.
rendered them to other countries for questioning,” Watt said.
“I’m not sure we would have reached the point we’re at today without his leadership,” Durbin concurred.
“I don’t know what bullying tactics mean,” Bloomberg said on his radio show Friday.
Ranking member Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) suggested during the hearing that Taylor’s appearance “might serve as a prototype to try to get some information from other people in the White House who could testify without
John Barrow (D-Ga.), who has voted against similar efforts, said he was not likely to change his vote this time around. “I think the timelines have to be the president’s,” he said.
Warner has said he will make his plans known in September.
She said her 10 percent pay increase reflects only compensation adjustments for inflation and jumps in health insurance premiums paid for by the organizations. “What have I missed?”
“I think we should continue to ratchet up the pressure, in addition to our own words, to let the White House know we’re serious about this,” Voinovich said.
“I think you could describe us as being at a fork in the road,” he said, “where we can either try to restore the constitutional system or take the path of least resistance and effect something more
“If it is, certainly, I’ll put my arms around it, and I think most Democrats will.”
“I just think the primary is an unfortunate occurrence,” said Carolyn Schaeffer, the chairwoman of the Yates County Democratic Party and a Massa supporter, who argued that the primary drains precious