Grayson Accused of Campaign Finance Violation for Solicitation
“Like too many loud-mouthed Washington politicians, Grayson’s motto appears to be, Do as I scream, not as I do.'” Grayson’s campaign denied any wrongdoing in sending out the appeal.
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“Like too many loud-mouthed Washington politicians, Grayson’s motto appears to be, Do as I scream, not as I do.'” Grayson’s campaign denied any wrongdoing in sending out the appeal.
Winston Churchill said in “The Gathering Storm” that “One thing is absolutely certain, namely, that victory will never be found by taking the line of least resistance.”
“I don’t think they’d do that to me,” Paul said. “I think that they will recognize that they have to be fair.”
“I would hope that we would join together jointly and make it very clear that none of us condone this kind of activity, and when we see it, that we speak out strongly in opposition to it,” he said.
‘I think it’s a good testament to Sen. Chafee, but it led to an interesting pitch,’ Mulvey said. ‘Like I said, he’s an Independent and I think he wanted to have a really bipartisan team.’
Whether it has been efforts to increase Pell Grants, or now this student loan fix, President Obama and his allies in Congress, driven I believe by the best of intentions, have assumed that by increasing
“It’s because of you that I did not quit. It’s because of you.”
“The way they are trying to conform and shape this bill I would suggest is largely in sync with what most people in American industry think is the direction you are going to have to go if you are going
Saturday is “the least volume day of delivery, and I think it’s no longer necessary or affordable.”
“I spoke very passionately because I believed what was going on was not right for America,” Neugebauer says in the video, which is accompanied by a large “Donate Today” button.
The Senate kicked off its debate on the health care reconciliation bill Tuesday, but without the tension that characterized its consideration of a health care overhaul in December and the spellbinding
“When I first saw the buzz cuts, I thought an Army recruiter had come through the office,” he tells HOH. “The work we do brings about solidarity — both professional and personal. I am very grateful.”
They were likely to get punched in the mouth if they said, You’re not running,'” he said. “You say that to me, you insult me personally, because it implies all I care about is election.”
Some were waving placards, one of which read: “SLAUGHTER SOLUTION’ Amend a Law That Doesn’t Exist By Passing a Bill Without Voting On It!”
“I was sent here to look at all sides of the argument in a thoughtful manner and I knew that the status quo was no longer acceptable,” Ellsworth said in a statement about his vote.
“Well, guess what — that is certainly somewhat turned on its head,” she said. “I have the advantage of being a nonincumbent in this district, and I think the wind is at my back this year.”
Federal Election Commission was pointed: “The Supreme Court reversed a century of law that, I believe, will open the floodgates for special interests, including foreign corporations, to spend without limit
“I think I will remember the walk across the street with John Lewis for the rest of my life,” said Rep. Brad Miller (D-N.C.).
Late last week, rank-and-file Democrats said they were ready for the looming health care fight.
Then report that she broke it off,” he said. Stupak said he also is not in talks with the White House. “I’ve done all the proposals. I’ve laid out procedures, and I know of no other way.