Making Space for Creativity
“Art is about time and money, and this job gives you both,” said Duckworth, who with a mere 29 years at the Senate post office is the novice of the three.
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“Art is about time and money, and this job gives you both,” said Duckworth, who with a mere 29 years at the Senate post office is the novice of the three.
“This is obviously very fluid with the trade debate,” said Christopher Wenk, trade lobbyist with the U.S. Chamber.
In 2003, for example, he sank a tainted tanker deal Boeing had with the Air Force. That uneasy relationship is apparent in McCain’s most recent fundraising numbers.
“But I can tell you, it is a great honor to serve as acting Architect right now,” he said. “It’s a position I am enjoying.”
And the president has to say: ‘Here is the ground on which I stand.’”
“This information is not secret, it’s confidential and it belongs to the Internal Revenue part of the U.S. government,” Copeland continues, wearing a pinstriped suit and silver tie and ambling about
“With the resources we’ve been provided, I think we’re in a position to even more aggressively pursue the objectives of this industry,” said Kraig Naasz, president and CEO of the National Mining
For those who may think this contradictory polling result is just a factor of this particular race, it might be helpful to recall Sen.
“I realized the reason was that no one realized what was behind this school’s training. … [There are] so many firsts that came out of this school that affected civilian medicine.”
Phil Gramm, is on the air with two rotating radio spots featuring Gramm. There is a significant Republican donor community to draw on in Houston.
touted retired Air Force Maj.
But he acknowledged that Anchor Consulting came up with the idea for the project. “I wouldn’t have any trouble saying this was their idea,” he said.
Steve Novick (D) is on the air.
“African-Americans don’t want this kind of content,” said the Rev. Delman Lamont Coates, leader of the campaign.
“I don’t expect a job, but also I don’t want to be kept out of it just because I’m a lobbyist. If this was the one thing that kept me out, that would be disappointing.”
While the political world is fixated this weekend on what the Iowa caucus results mean for New Hampshire, something really useful could be unfolding at the University of Oklahoma.
It’s the end of the year, and, presumably many of us are tired of all the supposedly insightful political hot air that we’ve been mindlessly blowing over the past 12 months.
Although he faces no competition in the June 3 Democratic primary and the general election is more than 10 months away, Charlie Brown this week released his first radio ad of the 2008 campaign.
While new House earmark rules would otherwise prohibit the addition of “air-dropped earmarks” added to a bill in conference, the omnibus spending bill is being treated as an amendment from the Senate,
“Our view is the ostrich approach doesn’t work,” said this lobbyist.