Democrats Keep Focus on Libby
“I think it will be one more thing that energizes people going into the next election,” Van Hollen said.
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“I think it will be one more thing that energizes people going into the next election,” Van Hollen said.
He had known Conrad growing up — and said he “didn’t like Kent when I first met him” because of Conrad’s superior basketball skills.
You can’t drive the likes of Mike Baroody and scores of other seasoned and respected staffers out the door without sacrificing influence.”
“I think it’s a gigantic stretch for the Democrats to think that they can make inroads in Illinois,” Shutley said. “These are red seats.”
Capitol Hill dog owners assert that there are no such spaces in Ward 6, meaning their dogs will be left without any place to safely exercise and play.
Barletta said in an interview last week that he is considering running for the 11th district next year and feels he would have to make a decision no later than January.
“You don’t get 400 people to attend a forum on immigration reform without getting the word out,” Jauert said.
I understand the Minority Leader has a responsibility to take that … but the eyes of the nation are on us,” Reid said, adding that “to not let us go to conference on some petty issue that my friend has
“The President’s response to our subpoena shows an appalling disregard for the right of the people to know what is going on in their government,” Conyers said.
“It doesn’t do much good to make a promise to me to offer an amendment if I don’t have a chance to debate my amendment,” he said angrily on the floor Wednesday.
“What’s stopped the bill in the past is they want to do it without debate and without amendment,” Stewart said.
“I think Ward 6 more than any other ward is affected” by the limitations of sticking to city-owned parks, said Charles Allen, chief of staff to Ward 6 Councilman Tommy Wells (D).
Alexander said, ‘Hi, I’m…’ the buzzer went off and he was called back to the floor. … We barely got him to the car. He was drenched,” Weiman says.
“To me, it is a necessary piece of Congressional transparency,” she said. It is in conference where “all sorts of things happen” to legislation without being noticed, Baird explained.
.) — another Republican who annually brings out a loyal following — said that in his Congressional office, attendance at the game isn’t mandatory, “but I make sure we buy a whole lot of tickets and make
“Only pay off the umpires if you absolutely have to,” Barton said of the advice Oxley gave him. “No, he and I have talked about it and basically he just said, ‘Barton, don’t screw up.’”
“I could see unions running ads whether the Republican nominee for president has a commitment to protect workers and provide information about their position on workers’ rights,” Baran said.
At first, I was quite sure that the officer had made a mistake because I specifically remembered signaling. As it turns out, unbeknownst to me, my rear indicator light was out.
“I think that Bloomberg should weigh that very carefully,” he said. “Does he really want Dick Cheney choosing the next president?”
“I had a primary last time as well, and I’m a business person,” Seals said. “I’m used to competition and I welcome him to the race.”