Tammy Duckworth’s Feel Good Regimen
chopped fresh parsley 2-3 tablespoons light soy sauce (You can use Japanese soy sauce like Kikkoman, but I prefer Chinese style for this soup.) 2 tablespoons sugar Salt and pepper to taste 2-3 cups
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chopped fresh parsley 2-3 tablespoons light soy sauce (You can use Japanese soy sauce like Kikkoman, but I prefer Chinese style for this soup.) 2 tablespoons sugar Salt and pepper to taste 2-3 cups
Cory Gardner the next Todd Akin — but it’s not so easy. The Colorado Republican is challenging Sen.
Cory Gardner the next Todd Akin — but it’s not so easy. The Colorado Republican is challenging Sen.
His exit provides one less hurdle for Cassidy to advance to a runoff with Landrieu, but Cassidy’s main intraparty adversary remains: Rob Maness, a Sarah Palin-backed retired Air Force colonel.
The 54-year-old lawyer said the committee is one of best places to address wasteful government spending, adding, “I think the Oversight Committee is as important as the Budget Committee.”
The 54-year-old lawyer said the committee is one of best places to address wasteful government spending, adding, “I think the Oversight Committee is as important as the Budget Committee.”
I know it’s tempting to voice your opinion in a congressional office, just as it’s tempting to yell at the TV when C-SPAN is on.
“’I believe this aircraft is the future for our fight aircraft for our services.
Both sides say they win in a race about the issues. The discrepancy is which issues will decide this race.
Cuellar is already supporting that concept of eliminating that law,” he continued, “and I worry that that by us not being firm on that human trafficking law that everybody voted for, even the most ardent-anti-immigrant
Cuellar is already supporting that concept of eliminating that law,” he continued, “and I worry that that by us not being firm on that human trafficking law that everybody voted for, even the most ardent-anti-immigrant
“If they are worried about putting a face, the president’s face, to this . . . humanitarian crisis, I think it’s worse if he doesn’t even show up.”
“If they are worried about putting a face, the president’s face, to this … humanitarian crisis, I think it’s worse if he doesn’t even show up.”
Seeing these men featured in top stories on CNN and Fox News has lent a surreal air to the campus. A few of my summer students are taking a study skills course with Jack Trammell.
On a hot and clear Saturday afternoon near the Kentucky border, this is Rep. Nick J. Rahall II’s challenge.
On a hot and clear Saturday afternoon near the Kentucky border, this is Rep. Nick J. Rahall II’s challenge.
These show for the first time just how much political air time is being bought by organizations that don’t report their activities to the Federal Election Commission — typically tax-exempt social welfare
It was December 1988, and I was three weeks into my new job working for Sen. Alan J. Dixon, D-Ill., when I picked up the phone and heard from the mayor of a small town 125 miles from Chicago.
Al Franken knows the story — just not from this side.
Franken is seeking re-election in Minnesota. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Al Franken knows the story — just not from this side.