Democrats Face ‘Balancing Act’ on Iraq
The Democratic aide noted that the likely vehicle for Iraq amendments would be when the Defense Department authorization bill comes up later this month but said Democrats “couldn’t rule out the idea of
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The Democratic aide noted that the likely vehicle for Iraq amendments would be when the Defense Department authorization bill comes up later this month but said Democrats “couldn’t rule out the idea of
Correction Appended </p> <P> White House officials have begun quietly circulating among key Senators a short list of potential replacements for outgoing Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, one that
</p> The Democrats’ scare tactics on Social Security were not without basis.
Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush both saw their parties lose Congressional majorities.
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</p> Republicans are developing a long-term strategy of their own, pushing for continuity at the RGA.
</p> “You can’t use your campaign funds to pay your lawyer to file a divorce,” Baran said.
</p> The Water Resources Development Act bill that awaits final Senate passage contains a carefully drafted compromise that would put the McFarland in reserve, only to be used if there is an emergency
David Duncombe plans to spend the next 40 or 50 days trolling the halls of Congress trying to convince Members to pass his bill.
</p> The letter was signed by Reps.
VIP reception followed by a 8 p.m. general reception with former President Bill Clinton in attendance, is expected to raise more than $500,000.
</p> The group of Democratic lobbyists, known as Blueprint for America, was created earlier this year.
When you hear the National Archives mentioned, original copies of the Constitution, Bill of Rights and Declaration of Independence probably come to mind.
Sixteen of those 19 have ties to former President Bill Clinton or Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.), the current frontrunner for the Democratic White House nomination.
Last year, he played a Pip to millionaire-philanthropist-business-guy Bill Gates’ Gladys Knight.
</p> “Yes, Billy, this is Larry Craig calling. You can reach me on my cell. [Sen.]
</p> With the exception of the Homeland Security spending bill, the House will have to wait out the spending bill debates in the Senate before it can re-engage on conference reports to send to the president
</p> The bill, sponsored by Rep.
</p> On patent reform, Democratic lobbyist Steve Elmendorf, who runs Elmendorf Strategies, expects the bill to hit the House floor perhaps as early as this week and it could make it to the Senate floor
</p> But Democrats have yet to agree on a legislative strategy for a massive looming war spending bill.