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Good-Time Charlie Rides Again

So when the House Appropriations Committee scheduled an event in his honor, one should have expected the good times to roll.

Potheads vs. Narcs

Ney added: “America’s troops are in enough danger without self-righteous, yellow journalists like Michael Isikoff defaming them for a cheap headline.”

Democrats Can’t Just Criticize on Social Security

[IMGCAP(1)] Clinton told ABC’s “Good Morning America” — in an exchange curiously not broadcast — “I think Democrats should say what they are for on Social Security in the next couple weeks. … Democrats

Feet First

Capitol Hill’s version of “Cinderella” played out much like the real fairy tale, except without the fairy godmother.

First the BRAC List, Then the Recriminations

“Santorum not only voted to allow the base closures to move forward but made negative comments about Willow Grove that gave political cover to people deciding whether it should be shut down.”

Ex-Members May Lose Floor Passes

“I just think it needs to be made clear that if [former Members] are lobbying, they should not do so on the floor,” Mica said.

New Signs of Trouble for GOP in 2006?

If gas prices drop, if the economy shows strength without inflation, and if circumstances in Iraq improve, overall sentiment should improve, along with Bush’s numbers and his party’s.

New Wars Demand New Systems

Our combatant commanders are joint commanders, and our acquisition strategy should be joint as well when possible.

Transformation Key to Military Success

But none of them mean a great deal without first having a strong national defense that can give us true national security.” Reagan’s words are as true today as they were that day.

Critics: Tension Over Pelosi Still Smolders

A centrist lawmaker said it will take time for the anger to subside but added that the tensions should be somewhat expected given that the Democratic Party is evolving politically and ideologically

War and Peace

. … He has a plan through a series of actions to increase that without any more people than we basically have on the ground right now.

Travel Scandal Fallout Ensnares Both Parties

DeLay said the committee would be the best bipartisan forum for a possible revision of the travel rules, and he suggested that the panel should set up a better process that would allow Members to

Give D.C. a Vote

So there is no excuse for the nation to continue to leave D.C. residents without any representation in Congress.