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    Heartland Institute Under Congressional Investigation

    The Heartland Institute, a smallish Libertarian "Think" Tank recently made famous by the leak of a rather embarrassing set of incriminating documents, is now slated for investigation by the Congress of the United States. The chair and ranking member of the House Natural Resources Committee...
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    Why would Republicans have a congressional meeting about Contraception and

    not allow ANY female witnesses? To speak? Given that this is a WOMEN's comprehensive and reproductive health care issue, why would republicans not allow ANY women to speak on this issue?
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    Isn't it interesting that Congressional Democrats are so greedy that they...

    ...don't want to keep taxes the same? for the "greedy" rich Americans? They just want the tax money for the corrupt unions?
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    The Minnesota Third Congressional District: Vote for Jim Meffert

    I am represented in the US House of Representatives by Erik Paulsen. I've not heard much from Erik since his election two years ago because he doesn't tell us much. But I don't need to hear from him, really, because he is, for all intents and purposes, a clone of Michele Bachmann, the nutbag...
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    My congressional representative is lame

    Read the comments on this post... More...
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    States Worry About Medicaid Funding Caught In Congressional Impasse

    Washington Examiner: "Lawmakers in Virginia and Maryland are bracing for a congressional impasse over millions of dollars in health care funding that threatens to thrust both states into the red. The Medicaid funding is set to expire in January, and a measure to extend it is stalled in the...
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    States Worry About Medicaid Funding Caught In Congressional Impasse

    Washington Examiner: "Lawmakers in Virginia and Maryland are bracing for a congressional impasse over millions of dollars in health care funding that threatens to thrust both states into the red. The Medicaid funding is set to expire in January, and a measure to extend it is stalled in the...
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    States Worry About Medicaid Funding Caught In Congressional Impasse

    Washington Examiner: "Lawmakers in Virginia and Maryland are bracing for a congressional impasse over millions of dollars in health care funding that threatens to thrust both states into the red. The Medicaid funding is set to expire in January, and a measure to extend it is stalled in the...
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    States Worry About Medicaid Funding Caught In Congressional Impasse

    Washington Examiner: "Lawmakers in Virginia and Maryland are bracing for a congressional impasse over millions of dollars in health care funding that threatens to thrust both states into the red. The Medicaid funding is set to expire in January, and a measure to extend it is stalled in the...
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    States Worry About Medicaid Funding Caught In Congressional Impasse

    Washington Examiner: "Lawmakers in Virginia and Maryland are bracing for a congressional impasse over millions of dollars in health care funding that threatens to thrust both states into the red. The Medicaid funding is set to expire in January, and a measure to extend it is stalled in the...
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    Do you support Democrat Congressional nominee Kesha Rogers call for Obama's

    Impeachment? http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/6899832.html
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    Will a Minnesota Congressional Race become a Holy War?

    It seems that the Republican Candidate running for the Fifth Congressional District seat in Minnesota has one main political objective: To replace the sitting Democratic member of congress, Keith Ellison, explicitly because he, Ellison, is a "Moslem." The purpose of this candidacy is...
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    DEA Crackdown On Nursing Home Drugs Comes Under Congressional Scrutiny

    The New York Times previews a Capitol Hill hearing Wednesday where nursing home operators and caregivers will criticize a narcotics crackdown by the Drug Enforcement Administration that they say "has left seriously ill patients crying for pain relief. The D.E.A. says it is merely enforcing the...
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    DEA Crackdown On Nursing Home Drugs Comes Under Congressional Scrutiny

    The New York Times previews a Capitol Hill hearing Wednesday where nursing home operators and caregivers will criticize a narcotics crackdown by the Drug Enforcement Administration that they say "has left seriously ill patients crying for pain relief. The D.E.A. says it is merely enforcing the...
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    DEA Crackdown On Nursing Home Drugs Comes Under Congressional Scrutiny

    The New York Times previews a Capitol Hill hearing Wednesday where nursing home operators and caregivers will criticize a narcotics crackdown by the Drug Enforcement Administration that they say "has left seriously ill patients crying for pain relief. The D.E.A. says it is merely enforcing the...
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    DEA Crackdown On Nursing Home Drugs Comes Under Congressional Scrutiny

    The New York Times previews a Capitol Hill hearing Wednesday where nursing home operators and caregivers will criticize a narcotics crackdown by the Drug Enforcement Administration that they say "has left seriously ill patients crying for pain relief. The D.E.A. says it is merely enforcing the...
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    DEA Crackdown On Nursing Home Drugs Comes Under Congressional Scrutiny

    The New York Times previews a Capitol Hill hearing Wednesday where nursing home operators and caregivers will criticize a narcotics crackdown by the Drug Enforcement Administration that they say "has left seriously ill patients crying for pain relief. The D.E.A. says it is merely enforcing the...
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    DEA Crackdown On Nursing Home Drugs Comes Under Congressional Scrutiny

    The New York Times previews a Capitol Hill hearing Wednesday where nursing home operators and caregivers will criticize a narcotics crackdown by the Drug Enforcement Administration that they say "has left seriously ill patients crying for pain relief. The D.E.A. says it is merely enforcing the...
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    Today's OpEds: Congressional Dealmaking, Cutting 'Honchos Pay,' Controlling Costs

    Congressional Deals: Watching The Sausage Making Politico Legislators need pork to make things happen, especially in an age when chronic obstruction has so weakened the legislative process that policy breakthroughs are almost impossible. This does not excuse all kinds of deal making, nor should...
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