Congress

Sacrificing others’ lives for political gain the supreme wrong

Posted on March 3, 2007. Filed under: Congress, Law, Liberals, Scandals, War |

From Nifong to Murtha: Sacrificing others’ lives for political gain is a hallmark of the modern Left
Since the issuance of indictments last April, the prosecution of three former Duke University lacrosse players (all young white males) for the alleged rape of a black female “dancer” has continued, despite continuously mounting evidence against their assumed guilt. [...]

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Rest in Peace, Charlie Norwood

Posted on February 14, 2007. Filed under: Congress, Georgia |

Mourning the loss of a Conservative Lion
Charlie Norwood, six-term GOP Representative from Georgia’s 10th Congressional District, passed away at his Augusta, GA home yesterday. The ailing Congressman’s death came only days after he declined further medical treatment in Washington for non-small-cell lung cancer, and returned home to hospice care, and to be with his family [...]

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A rough start for Robert Gates

Posted on December 7, 2006. Filed under: Congress, National Security |

Dr. Robert Gates, President Bush’s nominee to replace Donald Rumsfeld as Secretary of Defense, got off to a bit of a rocky start in his role as the perspective administration representative in charge of America’s warfighting capability. On Tuesday, in his one day of testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee, Gates managed to stir [...]

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