Poisoned Political Water Breeds Acrimony, Contempt
</p> This is a dangerous path our country has started down. </p> Evidence of this deteriorating condition is displayed in many public ways.
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</p> This is a dangerous path our country has started down. </p> Evidence of this deteriorating condition is displayed in many public ways.
</p> Last year the answer was to take from defense.
or Bill Clinton.
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</p> Democrats’ fortunes are not likely to turn in Michigan before the next redistricting, says Bill Ballenger, editor of the newsletter Inside Michigan Politics.
Whittington </p> PENNSYLVANIA U.S. Chamber Endorses Brown, Swipes at Bard </p> The U.S.
</p> Hynes has the backing of the state’s AFL-CIO, as well as many of the party establishment’s heavy hitters. </p> As St.
</p> Norton said late last week in a statement that she believes the bill she plans to introduce will be bolstered by arguments made by the Virginia and Maryland governments during the case — specifically
</p> A Davis spokesman confirmed that the office is seeking “constitutional scholars” to review the bill before it is submitted. </p> “Everything is for a reason,” Davis said.
to support the bill.
if he revealed to Congress the administration’s higher cost estimates for the prescription drug benefit bill.
after he helped steer the prescription drug bill through Congress.
</p> The idea has a bipartisan pedigree. It was advanced in the early 1990s by the late Sen. John Chafee (R.I.), a moderate Republican, who had 22 co-sponsors on a mandatory insurance bill in 1994.
roles at every national political convention since Bill Timmons Sr. worked his first convention as a Young Republican four decades ago.
</p> The raw numbers present a somewhat more daunting picture, however.
</p> Beauprez was being heavily courted for the race by Gov. Bill Owens (R), who himself bowed out of the race to replace Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell (R) on Monday.
this Congress, said some unnamed Republicans claimed they would steer $100,000 in campaign contributions from business interests to Brad Smith’s campaign in return for his father’s vote on the Medicare bill
</p> Drafted by Rep.
Bill Owens, convened a meeting Wednesday evening with his political advisers to decide whether to make a Senate bid.
</p> <p class="whitedot">… </p> <p class="casualtyhed2">HOUSE </p> <p class="casualtyhed2">SENATE </p> <p class="hed2">Elected to Other Office </p> <p class="casualtysubhd"> 1 House: 1R