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Now I think as I look at it, is that our bill is right. He probably doesn’t. But on the specific question of the technology, this is a really important point.
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Now I think as I look at it, is that our bill is right. He probably doesn’t. But on the specific question of the technology, this is a really important point.
“I think a lot of the things have to be discussed in private,” he said.
The bid to pass global warming legislation this year is driven in part by a Supreme Court ruling that the Environmental Protection Agency has to address the issue, and the recent agency announcement
“But in many respects the battle lines have been drawn, and I like our position.” The Johanns campaign is careful not to gloat.
“I only regret that I didn’t make [this decision] quicker,” he said. “I should have made it quicker. But the vast majority of voters are undecided.”
In its ruling, the court found that, contrary to NAM’s argument, the provision “is narrowly tailored to serve compelling government interests, and is neither vague on its face nor as applied to the
is opposed to the pact.
ONBOARD “TRADE AIR” — The ingredients splayed out in the galley of this well-appointed C-40 military jetliner flying from Andrews Air Force Base to Medellín, Colombia, looked like they belonged in the
Retired Air Force lawyer Lance Sigmon (R), who will face Rep. Patrick McHenry (R) in the Tar Heel State’s May 6 primary, is disputing the lawmaker’s account of his spring recess trip to Iraq.
“Compared to [the Central American Free Trade Agreement] and the other agreements, this is the biggest commitment I have ever seen from the administration,” said Rep.
Trouble, of course, is relative. Armstrong remembers students trapping a teacher out on the Library’s third-story balcony.
“The campaign budget is still the driving factor for when you go on the air,” according to a Democratic media buyer.
He was known for his commitment to military issues, having served in both the U.S. Navy and Air Force Reserve.
“The situation is so bad because of the short time period, this big sprawling district size and the number of candidates,” he said.
“I think there is an opportunity to go out there and really spend time talking about what we’re for and what we would do if the American people hired us as the majority here in Congress,” Boehner
“I think the fact that she did go to the Air Force Academy — she has a very strong work ethic. I think she’s a morally very upright person.
“‘Madam Speaker,’ I said, ‘Are you going to take my name off the door?’ and she said ‘Not yet,’” Armey tells HOH. “And I felt pretty encouraged by that.”
“I would say the firing demonstrations always draw a crowd because the big bang always attracts an interest,” Fox said. “The extra uniforms and costuming always draw attention.”
This isn’t your grandmother’s special election. In today’s contest to fill the spot vacated by the late Rep.
File this in the department of least unexpected sightings: That was Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley at the sold-out Sunday night Pogues concert at the 9:30 Club.