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| Bipartisan Dining With the Devil? |
| Published: October 18, 2007, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Bipartisan, Dining, The, Devil, Charles Schumer, Patrick Leahy, Rahm Emanuel, Dalai Lama, John Murtha, Ray Lahood, Michael Mukasey, Bp Plc, Federal Election Commission, California, Indiana, Michigan, North Carolina, Brad Ellsworth, Doc Hastings, Fred Upton, Heath Shuler, Jo A |
| What's up with this bipartisanship fad? Last week it was the Senate majority and minority leaders, Sens. Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.) and Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), all playing nice at the McConnell Center in Louisville. Now we learn that Rep. Rahm Emanuel (D-Ill.) has been cozying up with the very people... |
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| Weary, Wary Lawmakers See Compromise as Way Forward |
| Published: October 30, 2007, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Weary, Wary, Lawmakers, See, Compromise, Way, Forward, Iraq, U S Republican Party, George W Bush, Harry Reid, Iowa, Michigan, Chuck Grassley, Doc Hastings, Elizabeth Dole, George Voinovich, Hillary Clinton, James Webb, Jane Harman, Jim Manley, John Boehner, Max Baucus, Nancy |
| For most of the year, congressional Democrats have been uncompromising on issues including the Iraq war and expanded health insurance for poor children, believing that public opinion favored them and that Republicans would break with President Bush. But the GOP held firm and Congress's approval r... |
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| Weary, Wary Lawmakers See Compromise as Way Forward |
| Published: October 30, 2007, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Weary, Wary, Lawmakers, See, Compromise, Way, Forward, Iraq, U S Republican Party, George W Bush, Harry Reid, Iowa, Michigan, Chuck Grassley, Doc Hastings, Elizabeth Dole, George Voinovich, Hillary Clinton, James Webb, Jane Harman, Jim Manley, John Boehner, Max Baucus, Nancy |
| For most of the year, congressional Democrats have been uncompromising on issues including the Iraq war and expanded health insurance for poor children, believing that public opinion favored them and that Republicans would break with President Bush. But the GOP held firm and Congress's approval r... |
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