2010-07-21 … in parliament. He decries the stilted debate and the \"corrupt duopoly\" of American politics, which sees many Democrats echoing the lines of a Republican president . But Galloway takes his anti-imperialism seriously. When asked whether he thinks American war foes should work within the two major parties or go …
2010-07-24 … 2008 […] President United States presidential election, 2008 The 56th quadrennial United States presidential election was held on November 4, 2008. Outgoing Republican President George W. Bush\'s policies and actions and the American public\'s desire for change were key issues throughout the campaign, and during the general …
2010-07-24 … to run for president in 1888. In the presidential campaign Harrison lost the popular vote but won in the Electoral College. More than any previous Republican president, he committed his party to certain high financial and \"big business\" interests when, through his postmaster general , he systematized the …
2010-07-24 … of this convention […] for there was a belief widespread that if the action was wise and […] harmonious, it was possible to elect a Republican President. So […] great was the desire of politicians to become members of the […] convention that Iowa Republicans sent thirty-two …
2010-07-24 … the next session. The actions of the 80th Congress is the treatment that the people of the United States can expect from a Republican Congress and a Republican President. Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover are so far back in history that we have almost forgotten what Republican administrations were like. Well, that 80th …
2010-07-24 … established a permanent US Civil Rights Commission that had been rejected by prior Democrat presidents, including President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Republican President Eisenhower Achieved Desegregation Of The Military Much is made of Democrat President Harry Truman’s issuing an Executive Order in 1948 to …
2010-07-24 … are purchasing 4,500,000 ounces of silver per month, at its market value. This was passed by a Republican House, a Republican Senate, and signed by a Republican President. The Republican party believes that this is as far as it is safe to go in legislating upon the silver question without an agreement by other nations …
2010-07-25 … amendment to give Congress Čpower to regulate all executive and other agreements with any foreign power or international organization.č Republican President Dwight Eisenhower opposed the Bricker Amendment, believing it would diminish a President\'s ability to conduct foreign policy. ČIf it\'s true that …
2010-07-25 … ă Jack O\'Neill , Irish-born baseball player (d. 1935) 1873 ă George Orton , Canadian athlete (d. 1958) 1880 […] Manuel Azaña y Diaz , Spanish republican President (d. 1940) 1883 […] Francis X. Bushman , American actor (d. 1966) 1883 ă Aleksei Nikolaevich Tolstoi , Russian writer (d. 1945) 1887 […] …
2010-07-25 … most positions on merit, he padded the rolls with unnecessary appointments and expected political appointees to support the party. In 1878, Republican President Rutherford B. Hayes removed Arthur from office, in part to demonstrate his commitment to civil service reform, but also to pursue his ongoing feud …
2010-07-25 … president\'s man,\" he was loyal to the Democratic presidents with whom he served and, to a larger extent than many other northern Democrats, to the Republican President Dwight D. Eisenhower . Green consistently displayed his faith in social measures, democracy, a strong national defense, and international …
2010-07-25 … constructed entirely by himself […] The residents of the county paid close attention to the presidential election of 1900. In this election, Republican President William McKinley ran for reelection, with New York Governor Theodore Roosevelt as his running mate. Roosevelt had become famous because of his …
2010-07-25 … Grover Cleveland (D-NY) / Thomas Hendricks (D-IN) : 1885-1897 23rd President : William E. Chandler (R-NH) / James W. Dawes (R-NE) : 1897-1901* Last Republican President 24th President : Silas A. Holcomb (D-NE) / John Calhoun Bell (D-CO) : 1901-1905 * Last Democratic President 25th President : John Calhoun Bell …
2010-07-25 … by the Supreme […] Court, it would take years before schools in Delaware began to truly […] integrate. By the summer of 1953, the Republican president Dwight […] Eisenhower was well into his first term in office. The Cold War […] was escalating and McCarthyism was making its …
2010-07-25 … 2008 […] President United States presidential election, 2008 The 56th quadrennial United States presidential election was held on November 4, 2008. Outgoing Republican President George W. Bush\'s policies and actions and the American public\'s desire for change were key issues throughout the campaign, and during the general …
2010-07-25 … about what they think he might do (thanks to idiots like Glenn Beck and Limbaugh who feed them their daily dose of stupid). The next time we have a Republican President I\'m going to start ripping that guy the minute he takes the oath office. I\'m going to rip him every day, every chance I get, about everything from …
2010-07-25 … wife is currently living in California. The only Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from Michigan who was appointed by a Republican President was […] Zachariah Chandler and Arthur E. Summerfield are the only Michiganders to become […] History of Michigan Republicans in U.S. Congress …
2010-07-25 … had signed the petition to Senator Moses asking him to vote for the Federal Amendment. The adverse vote stood 12 Republicans, 3 Democrats; the Republican president of the Senate not voting. Senator Moses returned to Washington and voted against the Federal Suffrage Amendment every time it came before the …
2010-07-25 … 2008 […] President United States presidential election, 2008 The 56th quadrennial United States presidential election was held on November 4, 2008. Outgoing Republican President George W. Bush\'s policies and actions and the American public\'s desire for change were key issues throughout the campaign, and during the general …
2010-07-25 … In addition, Ephraim F. Morgan, the candidate favored by coal operators for governor, took office on March 4. Nationally, the newly-elected Republican President Warren G. Harding, who ran on the slogan of a \"Return to Normalcy,\" showed no indication of sympathy for the plight of the miners. Expecting no …
2010-07-25 … for the new President because of Davis\'s recent interracial marriage to May Britt on November 13, 1960. [ 21 ] In the early 1970s, Davis supported Republican President Richard M. Nixon (and gave the startled President a hug on live TV). The incident was controversial, and Davis was given a hostile reception by …
2010-07-25 … party hosted by Sinatra for the new President because of Davis\'s recent interracial marriage. In the early 1970s, Davis famously supported Republican President Richard M. Nixon (and gave the startled President a warm hug on live TV). The incident was very controversial and was given a hostile reception by …
2010-07-25 … party hosted by Sinatra for the new President because of Davis\'s recent interracial marriage. In the early 1970s, Davis famously supported Republican President Richard M. Nixon (and gave the startled President a warm hug on live TV). Death Davis died at age 64 in Beverly Hills, California on May 16, 1990 …
2010-07-25 … Sinatra for the new President because of Davis\'s recent interracial marriage to May Britt on November 13, 1960. In the early 1970s, Davis supported Republican President Richard M. Nixon (and gave the startled President a hug on live TV). The incident was controversial, and Davis was given a hostile reception by his …
2010-07-25 … many who were otherwise lukewarm for Edwards found him looking ever better. Edwards found himself receiving endorsements from both Treen and Roemer; even Republican President Bush admitted that Edwards, the Democrat, was a better choice than Duke, a putative Republican. A very popular bumpersticker urging support for …
2010-07-25 … interracial marriage to Swedish actress May Britt (pronounced \"My Brit\") on November 13, 1960. In the early 1970s, Davis famously supported Republican President Richard M. Nixon (and gave the startled President a warm hug on live TV). The incident was very controversial, and Davis was given a hostile …
2010-07-25 … the district in United States presidential election, 2008 The 56th quadrennial United States presidential election was held on November 4, 2008. Outgoing Republican President George W. Bush\'s policies and actions and the American public\'s desire for change were key issues throughout the campaign, and during the general …
2010-07-25 … National Convention in 1972. Blacks responded to the image with a hailstorm of contempt that Davis never quite lived down: How could he cozy up to a Republican president considered grievously unconcerned with race? The real story was more nuanced. Moments before the picture was taken, Nixon had announced that Sammy …
2010-07-25 … of Davis\'s recent interracial marriage to Swedish actress May Britt on November 13, 1960. [19] In the early 1970s, Davis famously supported Republican President Richard M. Nixon (and gave the startled President a hug on live TV). The incident was very controversial, and Davis was given a hostile reception by …
2010-07-25 … many who were otherwise lukewarm for Edwards found him looking ever better. Edwards found himself receiving endorsements from both Treen and Roemer; even Republican President Bush admitted that Edwards, the Democrat, was a better choice than Duke, a putative Republican. A very popular bumpersticker urging support for …
2010-07-25 … election United States presidential election, 2008 The 56th quadrennial United States presidential election was held on November 4, 2008. Outgoing Republican President George W. Bush\'s policies and actions and the American public\'s desire for change were key issues throughout the campaign, and during the general …
2010-07-25 … district in 2008 United States presidential election, 2008 The 56th quadrennial United States presidential election was held on November 4, 2008. Outgoing Republican President George W. Bush\'s policies and actions and the American public\'s desire for change were key issues throughout the campaign, and during the general …
2010-07-25 … He had resigned his federal judgeship and accepted a comparable post in the Confederacy. Charles Swayne (1903-05) Charles Swayne was appointed by Republican President Benjamin Harrison to the District Court in Florida. His mission was to convict Florida Democrats who denied African Americans the right to vote. His …
2010-07-25 … Democratic in 2008 United States presidential election, 2008 The 56th quadrennial United States presidential election was held on November 4, 2008. Outgoing Republican President George W. Bush\'s policies and actions and the American public\'s desire for change were key issues throughout the campaign, and during the general …
2010-07-25 … who in 1971 was appointed by Republican President Richard Nixon as executive director of the Cost of Living Council and who later was tapped by Republican President Ronald Reagan to serve on an emergency labor board. More recently, Weber has given $1,500 to John McCain\'s presidential campaign this year. …
2010-07-25 … who in 1971 was appointed by Republican President Richard Nixon as executive director of the Cost of Living Council and who later was tapped by Republican President Ronald Reagan to serve on an emergency labor board. More recently, Weber has given $1,500 to John McCain\'s presidential campaign this year. …
2010-07-25 … 2008 […] President United States presidential election, 2008 The 56th quadrennial United States presidential election was held on November 4, 2008. Outgoing Republican President George W. Bush\'s policies and actions and the American public\'s desire for change were key issues throughout the campaign, and during the general …
2010-07-25 … many who were otherwise lukewarm for Edwards found him looking ever better. Edwards found himself receiving endorsements from both Treen and Roemer; even Republican President Bush admitted that Edwards, the Democrat, was a better choice than Duke, a putative Republican. A very popular bumpersticker urging support for …
2010-07-25 … candidate United States presidential election, 2008 The 56th quadrennial United States presidential election was held on November 4, 2008. Outgoing Republican President George W. Bush\'s policies and actions and the American public\'s desire for change were key issues throughout the campaign, and during the general …
2010-07-25 … from 1857 to 1859. In 1860 he served as chairman of the Democratic National Convention in Charleston, South Carolina, but he gave loyal support to Republican President Abraham Lincoln and the Union during the Civil War. In 1866 he was named to a commission charged with revising and codifying the laws of Congress. …
2010-07-25 … Supreme Court of the United States . He joined the Supreme Court in 1975 and is the oldest member of the Court. He was appointed to the Court by Republican President Gerald Ford . Stevens is widely considered to be on the liberal side of the court. [ 2 […] 3 ] Ford praised Stevens in 2005: \"He is serving his …
2010-07-25 … Supreme Court of the United States . He joined the Supreme Court in 1975 and is the oldest member of the Court. He was appointed to the Court by Republican President Gerald Ford . Stevens is widely considered to be on the liberal side of the court. [ 2 […] 3 ] Ford praised Stevens in 2005: \"He is serving his …
2010-07-25 … compilation Biographical sketches of prominent negro men and women of Kentucky […] 47 […] edit […] Other matters of Bradley\'s term The election of Republican president William McKinley in 1896 deepened the Democrats\' resolve to oppose the Republican governor and his allies. [ 29 ] Moreover, when the legislature …
2010-07-25 … that the League would compromise American sovereignty. Thus in 1922 he opposed American membership in the World Court even though it was urged by the Republican president, Warren G. Harding. Lodge died in 1924 at the age of 74, survived by a son and daughter. Useful for Lodge\'s early years is his own Early Memories …
2010-07-25 … Eisenhower made him chief justice of the United States. For years I expected to see Senator Orrin Hatch of Utah named to the Supreme Court by a Republican president. He seemed confirmable, qualified, willing and ideologically suitable. Maybe his well-known friendship with Senator Edward M. Kennedy was suspect in …
2010-07-25 … serious kidney ailment. During the long session of the Senate in 1912, Sherman\'s discomfort had been increased by the Senate\'s inability to elect a Republican president pro tempore who might spell him as presiding officer. He returned to Utica, where his family doctor diagnosed his condition as dangerous and …
2010-07-25 … serious kidney ailment. During the long session of the Senate in 1912, Sherman\'s discomfort had been increased by the Senate\'s inability to elect a Republican president pro tempore who might spell him as presiding officer. He returned to Utica, where his family doctor diagnosed his condition as dangerous and …
2010-07-26 … 2008 […] President United States presidential election, 2008 The 56th quadrennial United States presidential election was held on November 4, 2008. Outgoing Republican President George W. Bush\'s policies and actions and the American public\'s desire for change were key issues throughout the campaign, and during the general …
2010-07-26 … by an appointee of incoming Democratic President Grover Cleveland . He returned to that position in 1897 following the election of the next Republican president, William McKinley , serving from August 9, 1897 to February 6, 1898. In 1898, President McKinley appointed Conger as Envoy Extraordinary and …
2010-07-26 … replaced by an appointee of incoming Democratic President Grover Cleveland. He returned to that position in 1897 following the election of the next Republican president, William McKinley, serving from August 9, 1897 to February 6, 1898.In 1898, President McKinley appointed Conger as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister …
2010-07-26 … clever stratagems and steady persuasion to win reluctant colleagues over to his side. He developed a bipartisan approach with the administration of Republican president DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER and sought common ground. He sustained a setback in 1955 when he suffered a heart attack, but returned to government service …
2010-07-26 … Morse joined the Democrats and gave them a one-vote majority. Lyndon Johnson became majority leader and held that post for the next six years. Republican President Dwight D. Eisenhower occupied the White House during those years and often found Johnson more cooperative than the Senate Republican leader, the …
2010-07-26 … the presidency in 1960. His […] record had been fairly conservative, however. Many Democratic […] liberals resented his friendly association with the […] Republican president, Dwight D. Eisenhower; others considered […] him a tool of wealthy Southwestern gas and oil interests […] Either to soften this image as a …
2010-07-26 … other appropriate measures.č No illusions there about how the magic of the marketplace solves all problems, Krugman darkly notes. Asks Krugman: How a Republican president could sound so nonideological, and offer such a reasonable proposal? Part of the answer is that the right-wing fringe, which has always been around …
2010-07-26 … he was appointed minister to Mexico by James Buchanan, the out-going Democrat president, and recalled in May 1861 by Abraham Lincoln, the new Republican president. Weller was replaced by an old Ohio friend, Tom Corwin […] nbsp; Shortly after the Civil War, Weller started on a prospecting tour through …
2010-07-26 … was an American Democratic politician from Louisiana, who served as the state\'s governor from 1920–1924. He was a friend and admirer of Republican President Theodore Roosevelt […] another Roosevelt loyalist. Parker lost that year too but rebounded to victory in 1920 as a Democrat […] He was elected as …
2010-07-26 … Today we must work more urgently than ever before. Harry Truman worked with the Republican Senator Arthur Vandenberg. Lyndon Johnson worked with the Republican President Dwight Eisenhower in the Formosa Strait and in the Suez crisis, just as Vandenberg worked in Greece and Turkey. Everett Dirksen worked with the …
2010-07-26 … 2008 […] President United States presidential election, 2008 The 56th quadrennial United States presidential election was held on November 4, 2008. Outgoing Republican President George W. Bush\'s policies and actions and the American public\'s desire for change were key issues throughout the campaign, and during the general …
2010-07-26 … […] America is starkly divided between the haves and the have-nots. A Republican president seeks reelection in the afterglow of a war many view a […] …
2010-07-26 … opinion, given that party\'s descent into mass paranoia and hatred […] The above brings to mind William B. McKinley who in 1900 won second term as a Republican president, sweeping the opposition aside by winning 292 electoral votes, including Democratic New York. The Republicans dominated the Senate, holding 55 seats …
2010-07-26 … at a Republican presidential nominating caucus . Adams severed his connections with the Federalists and in 1809 accepted an appointment from Republican president James Madison as minister to Russia. He did much to encourage Czar Alexander\'s friendly disposition toward the United States. It was partly due …
2010-07-26 … complex succeeded in not only making America anti-Communist but also intolerant of any opposing views no matter how innocuous. Yet, no Republican president has ever suggested the repudiation of the Yalta treaty. In this highly charged emotional environment, former Vice President Henry Wallace attempted …
2010-07-26 … Wealth Party ticket. According to Williams, the idea was that this candidate would split the leftist vote with President Roosevelt and thereby elect a Republican president and demonstrate the electoral appeal of \"Share Our Wealth\". Long would then wait four years and run for president in 1940 as a Democrat against …
2010-07-27 … 2008 […] President United States presidential election, 2008 The 56th quadrennial United States presidential election was held on November 4, 2008. Outgoing Republican President George W. Bush\'s policies and actions and the American public\'s desire for change were key issues throughout the campaign, and during the general …
2010-07-27 … Order’ variant pitched by Preacher (& Republican b.s. artist) John Sulak. Though the latest ‘New World Order’ was coined by a Republican president, Sulak tries to throw a big roundhouse curve to deflect our attention. Sulak, a ‘Christian Zionist’–an oxymoron–probably …
2010-07-27 … more presidents than any other state, so the state of Ohio has […] been the pivotal state of the Union since the Civil War." Every Republican president since […] Civil War has come directly from Ohio or has been born in Ohio. (The only […] other two presidents of the republican party came by way …
2010-07-27 … more presidents than any other state, so the state of Ohio has […] been the pivotal state of the Union since the Civil War." Every Republican president since […] Civil War has come directly from Ohio or has been born in Ohio. (The only […] other two presidents of the republican party came by way …
2010-07-27 … the Republican. Lincoln won easily in an election that was much more contentious than those of today. The Southerners viewed the election of a Republican president as detrimental to their welfare, not because of the party\'s anti-slavery platform, but for economic reasons. In fact, slavery was protected by …
2010-07-27 … to bring more prosecutions for drugs, pornography or immigration violations without raising eyebrows. However, they say it would be disturbing for a Republican president or his advisors to press a U.S. attorney to bring charges against a Democratic official, or vice versa. TRI-CITY HERALD, WA - Replacements for …
2010-07-27 … […] Voting United States presidential election, 2008 The 56th quadrennial United States presidential election was held on November 4, 2008. Outgoing Republican President George W. Bush\'s policies and actions and the American public\'s desire for change were key issues throughout the campaign, and during the general …
2010-07-30 … You are not now merely electing a Governor for this State, together with the other officers, but you are preparing the way to secure the election of Republican President after the term of Mr. Hayes shall have expired […] END OF FIRST PARAGRAPH ] Should Internet Gambling Be Legalized? In Room for Debate, weighing the …
2010-07-30 … of integrity such as there could never be any doubt about his honesty, forthrightness or truthfulness […] Although he was appointed by a Republican president, Mr. Levi\'s performance was considered so nonpartisan that when he left the department to return to the University of Chicago, he was warmly …
2010-07-30 … all workers […] It was smart but cynical politics. Led by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Democrats were able to please the unions and deny a Republican president a huge legislative victory, all the while making it look as if the opposing party was to blame for the debacle. Luckily, some members of the media …
2010-07-31 … in 2008.č Republican primary voters are now attacking lawmakers in their own party for supporting a program that A) was created at the behest of a Republican President and B) was central to saving America from a serious depression. The infusion of $350 billion by the Bush Administration was the best way to slow the …
2010-07-31 … 2008 […] President United States presidential election, 2008 The 56th quadrennial United States presidential election was held on November 4, 2008. Outgoing Republican President George W. Bush\'s policies and actions and the American public\'s desire for change were key issues throughout the campaign, and during the general …
2010-07-31 … deeply frustrating and often voted against his own committee\'s recommendations. In 1981, after the political shift brought about by the election of Republican President Ronald Reagan, Gray resigned from the Budget Committee. Gray also became vice-chair of the Congressional Black Caucus, and during Reagan\'s two …
2010-08-01 … In 1988 he became the first serving Vice-President to be elected President since 1836. And then it all went wrong. Sure, he did what many other Republican President had done before him - running up a massive deficit and starting a war - but his presidency will be remembered for two things. After successfully …
2010-08-04 … States The White House, formerly known as the Executive Mansion, is the Official residence […] The event, notable because an African-American met a Republican president at the White House in the 1980s, was seen as a positive move forward in social views towards race […] 35] Thriller put black music on U. S. …
2010-08-05 … its first great crisis. In Congress, the lame-duck Federalists had passed a law to reduce the Courts membership to five (one less Justice for a Republican President to name). Abolishing circuit duties for the Justices and providing other reforms, this law set up new circuit courts with 16 judges. Before leaving …
2010-08-06 … Souter served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1990 until his retirement on June 29, 2009. Appointed by Republican President George H. W. Bush to fill the seat vacated by […] and Ruth Bader Ginsburg Ruth Bader Ginsburg Ruth Joan Bader Ginsburg is an Associate Justice on …
2010-08-06 … Souter served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1990 until his retirement on June 29, 2009. Appointed by Republican President George H. W. Bush to fill the seat vacated by […] nbsp;and Breyer Stephen Breyer Stephen Gerald Breyer is an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme …
2010-08-06 … the popular vote had been Bush\'s father in the 1988 election. Additionally, it was the first time since Herbert Hoover \'s election in 1928 that a Republican president was elected alongside re-elected Republican majorities in both Houses of Congress. Bush\'s 2.5% margin of victory was the narrowest ever for a …
2010-08-06 … unemployed and elicited a wide range of proposals from reformers, universities, civic associations, private foundations, and government officials. The Republican president Herbert Hoover was cautious in sampling these wares, but his Democratic successor enthusiastically experimented with one innovative use of …
2010-08-06 … effort to place Burkett in contact with a top Democratic official raises ethical questions about CBS\' handling of material potentially damaging to the Republican president in the midst of an election. This \"poses a real danger to the potential credibility […] of a news organization,\" said Aly Colón, a news ethicist …
2010-08-06 … even when applied to lower federal courts. During the 110th Congress , the Democratic leadership of the Senate specifically blocked Republican President George W. Bush from making any recess appointments with the use of pro forma sessions . Tenure The Constitution provides that justices \"shall …
2010-08-06 … even when applied to lower federal courts. During the 110th Congress , the Democratic leadership of the Senate specifically blocked Republican President George W. Bush from making any recess appointments with the use of pro forma sessions […] Tenure The Constitution provides that justices \"shall …
2010-08-07 … […] Re: Barney Frank up to his old tricks By: Devil505 On: Tue Mar 31, 2009 9:24 pm No...It was Republican President Richard M. Nixon who did that as part of : Economic Stabilization Act of 1970 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search The …
2010-08-07 … that \"seldom, if ever, in the history of the Court has an appointment been so universally commended […] Democratic Cardozo\'s appointment by a Republican president has been referred to as one of the few Supreme Court appointments in history not motivated by partisanship or politics, but strictly based on the …
2010-08-07 … that \"seldom, if ever, in the history of the Court has an appointment been so universally commended […] 5 ] Democratic Cardozo\'s appointment by a Republican president has been referred to as one of the few Supreme Court appointments in history not motivated by partisanship or politics, but strictly based on the …
2010-08-07 … if ever, in the history of the Court has an appointment been so universally commended."[5] Democratic Cardozo's appointment by a Republican president has been referred to as one of the few Supreme Court appointments in history not motivated by partisanship or politics, but strictly based on the …
2010-08-07 … if ever, in the history of the Court has an appointment been so universally commended."[5] Democratic Cardozo's appointment by a Republican president has been referred to as one of the few Supreme Court appointments in history not motivated by partisanship or politics, but strictly based on the …
2010-08-07 … she is considered a liberal jurist who is expected to fill the seat of another reliably liberal vote in David Souter , despite his appointment by Republican President George H.W. Bush . Yet, not much is known about her opinion on \"hot-button\" issues such as abortion, the death penalty, gay rights and executive …
2010-08-07 … with her more conservative nominees far more frequently than she disagrees with them. In cases where Sotomayor and at least one judge appointed by a Republican president were on the three-judge panel, Sotomayor and the Republican appointee(s) agreed on the outcome 95% of the time Truth: Sotomayor is no further …
2010-08-08 … the Supreme Court of the United States. He joined the Supreme Court in 1975 and is the oldest member of the Court. He was appointed to the Court by Republican President Gerald Ford. Stevens is widely considered to be on the liberal side of the […] nbsp;wrote the majority opinion and was joined by Sandra Day …
2010-08-09 … and by an equally well-established usage, to persons resident in the state or states where the Circuit or District Court is held. In 1891, however, a Republican president appointed two Democrats to be judges of the new Circuit Court of Appeals, and placed several Democrats on the (temporary) Private Land Claims Court. …
2010-08-09 … the John Birch Society: a previous leader once described the commanding General of the victorious Allied forces in Europe during World War II, and later Republican President Dwight D. Eisenhower as: a "conscious, dedicated agent of the Communist Conspiracy." [82] Furthermore, "Koch�s Freedom Works …
2010-08-09 … ruling, the Court did not say that there can never be any substitutes for habeas review of detention. But, as a matter of political reality, a Republican President with only six months left in office and historically low popular approval ratings, and a Democratic Congress that is less and less deferential to …
2010-08-09 … terms in the state General Assembly before serving in the army until the end of World War I. Reed\'s rise in national politics began in 1929, when Republican president Herbert Hoover appointed him counsel to the Federal Farm Board. Although a Democrat, he was later promoted to general counsel for the Reconstruction …
2010-08-10 … 06/12/2008 4:49:45 PM PDT by mojito […] Post Reply […] Private Reply […] To 2 […] View Replies […] Decided AGAINST precedent, appointed by a Republican President . Decided AGAINST precedent, appointed by a Democrat President […] Justices deciding FOR precedent and NOT giving enemy combatants …
2010-08-10 … recall and cannot find any evidence of lefty parents forcing truancy on their kids to avoid it. Here’s an excerpt: On April 15, 1907, Republican president Theodore Roosevelt issued a strong “Message to School Children” addressing the need for conservation and the importance of our …
2010-08-10 … by Justice Anthony Kennedy Anthony Kennedy Anthony McLeod Kennedy is an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, having been appointed by Republican President Ronald Reagan in 1988 […] American Family Association v. Michigan State University - The Thomas More Law Center has sued Michigan State …
2010-08-10 … Souter served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1990 until his retirement on June 29, 2009. Appointed by Republican President George H. W. Bush to fill the seat vacated by […] Brennan then taught at Georgetown University Law Center Georgetown University Law Center …
2010-08-10 … […] born March 11, 1936 ) is an American jurist and the second most senior Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Appointed by Republican President Ronald Reagan, he is considered to be a core member of the conservative wing of the […] …
2010-08-10 … President Bush and Sen. John Kerry are deadlocked among likely voters in Hawai\'i, a surprising boost for the Republican president in a state that many Democrats had considered safe for Kerry. The findings of the Honolulu Advertiser Hawai\'i Poll suggest that Hawai\'i\'s four …
2010-08-12 … at ever faster speeds to sop up the tidal wave of dollars coming from the Federal Reserve […] Yes, the road to the coming apocalypse began with a Republican president listening to a misguided Nobel economist\'s advice. Stage 2. Crushing debts from domestic excesses, war mongering Stockman says \"the second …
2010-08-12 … model of the democratic fascist healthcare reform machine was enacted into law with the Medicare Prescription Drugs (Part D) program in 2003 by a Republican president and Republican Congress: a Rube Goldberg device that conscripts the private sector to run the democratic fascist drug machinery, complete with a …
2010-08-12 … Haliburton should NOT get any more contracts. They are like OCP in the Robocop movies. FDR filled Americans with hope not bs. This is hilarious. A republican president comparing himself to fdr? what is going on? he\'s not gonna get away with that stage managed bull shit anymore. the gig is up- time for Bush to put …
2010-08-12 … mind, if the remaining al-Qaeda and Taliban forces in Afghanistan have turned out to be the last hope for politically embarrassing this popular Republican president, then the al-Qadea and Taliban must be your friends. And hence they must get all the free publicity they can get, along with a public forum for …
2010-08-13 … with George W. Bush, may give the president a parting shot in November by naming a sewage plant after him […] A ballot measure aimed at deriding the Republican president by renaming the city\'s newest sewage plant qualified on Thursday after organizers submitted 7,168 signatures to the local Department of Elections, …
2010-08-14 … we are to stand by the President Right or Wrong, is not only UNPATRIOTIC and SERVILE, but is Morally TREASONABLE to the American Public.\" Former Republican President, Theodore Roosevelt We are the tools and vassals of rich men behind the scenes. We are the jumping jacks, they pull the strings and we dance. Our …
2010-08-14 … known as […] the Council of Foreign Relations (CFR). Was also a member of the all-male […] ultra-exclusive Bohemian Club to which every Republican President since […] Herbert Hoover has belonged. Secret […] Societies, Bohemian Club Also grew up as a Jehovah\'s Witness. Why […] Eisenhower Hid …
2010-08-14 … States administration do about it then? Absolutely nothing. Indeed, so powerful was the grip of the pro-Baghdad lobby on the administration of Republican President Ronald Reagan that it got the White House to foil the Senate\'s attempt to penalise Iraq for its violation of the Geneva Protocol on Chemical …
2010-08-14 … the Congress, no law guaranteeing the civil rights of African Americans could be passed. The first modern civil rights law was adopted in 1957 under a Republican president, Dwight Eisenhower. This law of 1957 was followed by other civil rights and voting rights laws in 1960, 1964, 1965, 1968, and 1972. Civil rights was …
2010-08-14 … For the last Al Smith dinner, in 2004, Cardinal Egan refused to host John Kerry because he is a pro-choice Catholic. Instead he invited former Republican President George H.W. Bush and former New York Gov. Hugh Carey, a Democrat, as this CNS story explains. Problem is, according to much of the �pro-life� …
2010-08-14 … A force in Republican politics since the 1950s, when he backed the first gubernatorial campaign of George Romney, Fisher was an intimate of each Republican president since Eisenhower and was particularly close to President Nixon, who made Fisher his liaison to the Jewish community. In addition to undertaking …
2010-08-14 … The new revolutionary Provisional Government immediately drafted a treaty of annexation and sent it to Washington D.C. But a change of power, from Republican President Harrison to Democrat President Cleveland (a friend of the Queen) resulted in the treaty being withdrawn from the Senate. On July 4, 1894 the …
2010-08-14 … In 1964, Hoffa was convicted of attempted bribery of a grand juror and jailed for 15 years. On December 23, 1971,[1], however, he was released when Republican President Richard Nixon commuted his sentence to time served on the condition he not participate in union activities for 10 years. Hoffa was planning to sue …
2010-08-15 … decades � of a majority finally imposing its will against an obstructive minority. The American with Disabilities Act? It was signed into law by a Republican president. Most of Jonah\'s other examples (gay marriage, affirmative action, opposition to the death penalty) are liberal positions that have had mixed …
2010-08-15 … of Technology as well as a renowned chronicler of American foreign policy - said there were \"small differences\" between Senator Kerry and the Republican president. But, in an interview on the Guardian\'s politics website, he added that those small differences \"can translate into large outcomes […] Read it …
2010-08-15 … state representatives in the Kansas legislature, 96 would be Alliancemen. Additionally, five Alliancemen were elected to Congress. In Washington, Republican President Harrison described the result as �our election disaster.� �If the Alliance can pull one-half of our Republican voters,� he said, �our future is not …
2010-08-15 … of the popular vote was Bush\'s father in the 1988 election. Additionally, it was the first time since Herbert Hoover \'s election in 1928 that a Republican president was elected alongside re-elected Republican majorities in both Houses of Congress. Bush\'s 2.5% margin of victory was the narrowest ever for a …
2010-08-15 … it becomes complicit in the wrongs that have been committed. Even though it may seem to be asking too much for a Republican majority to impeach a Republican president, the party will go down in history as compounding its earlier caving in to the law-breakers for partisan reasons. The only way that the party can …
2010-08-15 … in the U.S. presidential elections of 1992, running as an independent (under the banner of the newly-created group United We Stand America) against Republican president George Bush and Democratic candidate, Bill Clinton . Pundits made fun of Perot\'s short stature and big ears, but he struck a nerve with a …
2010-08-15 … S&M homos taking pictures of themselves engaged in the most vile acts ever imaginable. Our intelligence agencies fell apart, too. Under a Republican president, the FBI and the CIA woulda seen this coming down the pike and quickly moved to stop it. Instead, they were used to cover up TravelGate, find …
2010-08-15 … presidential election, 1900 The United States presidential election of 1900 was held on November 6, 1900. It was a rematch of the 1896 race between Republican President William McKinley and his Democratic challenger, William Jennings Bryan. The return of economic prosperity and recent victory in the …
2010-08-15 … punishments, or merely new laws. Your only other option is to let this set and fester indefinitely. Because, Sir, some day there will be another Republican president, or even a Democrat just as blind as Mr. Bush to ethics and this country\'s moral force. And he will look back to what you did about Mr. Bush. Or …
2010-08-15 … anti-immigrant elements. Moderate Republican state Rep. Jennifer Burns remembers wistfully, "I can still picture the Democratic governor with the Republican president, walking the border," referring to one of Napolitano\'s photo-ops with President Bush. Farrell Quinlan, a Republican media strategist and …
2010-08-15 … by Nancy Pelosi to raise the minimum wage for workers, other moves such as raising taxes, a trademark by democrats, will not be tolerated by a republican president, such as Tom Tancredo. He wants to scrap the current and cumbersome income tax system for a fair system […] Right to life issues will always be a …
2010-08-15 … should become involved are those in which our national security is not at risk […] 14. Perjury and obstruction of justice are impeachable if a Republican president commits them but a harmless, private matter if a Democrat president commits them […] 15. America can have a strong military without spending money …
2010-08-15 … for a civil-service system, which would select bureaucrats by merit and protect them against shifts in party power. In 1881, the assassination of Republican president James A. Garfield by a crazed job-seeker, who was a member of an opposing faction of Republicans, gave new urgency to the idea. Ironically, the …
2010-08-15 … and received urgentĄand conflictingĄadvice on nearly every issue he faced. Now the only advice he could surely rely on came, ironically, from former Republican President Herbert Hoover. The youngest elected President encountered the oldest of living former Presidents at a Palm Beach party last week, and Mr. Hoover …
2010-08-16 … amendments of 1990 (yes, folks, the most comprehensive environmental statute in US history was enacted under both a Republican majority Congress and a Republican president). Construction of the air quality monitoring network began in mid-1992 and was completed in late 1996. For AirNow or the EPA to claim that these are …
2010-08-16 … have adhered to the system, there�s always been an impossible-to-dispel and easy-to-rekindle shadow cast over Republican motives […] When a Republican President and a Republican Congress reform Social Security and the Democrats fight it with utter savagery and desperation, the Democratic Party is going to be …
2010-08-16 … that [California Democratic Representative and House Speaker Nancy] Pelosi supports expanding in the stimulus bill was under the leadership of Republican president Richard Nixon […] What\'s being proposed is an expansion in the number of states that , with a federal match, to help low-income women prevent …
2010-08-16 … last year, \"Are you going into crazy base world?\" the celebrated maverick acknowledged, \"I\'m afraid so […] McCain flip-flopped on the [Republican President] Bush tax cuts. He abandoned immigration reform. He reached out to Jerry Falwell and other religious conservatives […] It wasn\'t enough. And …
2010-08-16 … too early to assess how his policies will turn out. [While Bush is unquestionably the worst AMERICAN president in history, he is the greatest REPUBLICAN president in 100 years. He has accomplished so much of the Republican agenda he makes Reagan look like a stoned-out slacker. He has drained the treasury and …
2010-08-16 … will not be our clones, and newly liberated peoples will irritate the superpower. Posted by T. Elia @ 2:00AM CST to […] quot;It is ironic that a Republican President has an Administration that is more inclusive and more diverse than a so-called liberal-media-elite network." " […] whether one likes or …
2010-08-16 … -- the Obama agenda, not a last-ditch conservative plan to rescue the banking industry. If you think the tea party would have risen up to oppose a Republican president who spent like mad and violated conservative principles, then where was it in the Bush years […] In the news, in the streets and in the voting …
2010-08-16 … about a seismic transformation of American politics […] 8230;[T]he swearing-in of the first truly Republican-controlled Congress to serve under a Republican president in almost 50 years [was] a stunning triumph achieved by an off-year election strategy that boldly repudiated the old notion that all politics are …
2010-08-16 … this administration. Whether true or not, it\'s a broad perception. Mr. Cheney standing alongside Mr. McCain could readily eradicate any chance of a Republican president this November. Next up, Mr. Cheney may have committed crimes in office for which he could spend the rest of his life in federal confinement, …
2010-08-16 … supposed to stand up to the Democrats on any part of their socialized medicine agenda? In addition to fighting the Democrats on socialized medicine, a Republican president would also have to fight in Congress for the extension of President Bush\'s tax cuts, which are set to begin expiring in 2009 and 2010. A failure to …
2010-08-16 … unpopular shit sandwich (which, again, will differ from the alternative by not one significant iota) was peddled by a Republican President. You know, I don\'t dig the whole \"there\'s no difference between the parties\" cop-out line, but, on this one particular subject, there is no …
2010-08-16 … the Public Will. This pernicious extent of Corporatism would later be defined by another President, who some historians refer to as the last true Republican President as a consortium of influence-peddling power centers, now known as the ĈMilitary ăIndustrial Complex whose appetite for resources and ever-making …
2010-08-16 … know how much of clock watcher he is .. main theme of what governor said is give us chance .. republican majority in congress, house, and senate and republican president .. give us chance to show what we can do .. 011742 united team .. debate won\'t be any smaller .. but move some of these things we think are vitally …
2010-08-16 … cases, worker rights cases, criminal rights cases, and other issues, Souter began voting with the liberals in the court. So while appointed by a Republican president and thus expected to be conservative, [ 22 ] Souter came to be considered part of the liberal wing of the court. Because of this, many …
2010-08-16 … rest of the GOP caucus. Let’s be candid: if this Treaty, which has the unanimous support of our military leadership, had been negotiated by a Republican president, ratification would be both expeditious and with a huge majority. This means that the sticking point is that New START is President Obama’s …
2010-08-16 … with Spokane law enforcement, the arming of the Spokane Police with 100 AR-15s and other military weaponry, and the majority Democrats caving in to a Republican president on pro-war and civil-liberties-curtailing legislation. Now multiply that by a hundred U.S. cities the size of Spokane or larger and...voila! Tin …
2010-08-16 … President) and or ginning up their Party’s ideological base. This year the Republicans are looking for owees but when the roles are reversed a Republican President nominates, the Democrats have the same MO. Remember Justice Alito’s confirmation? Lack of Judicial experience should not be a handicap. Having …
2010-08-16 … Scott . MSM Libs Lose Interest in Peace Summits When does a liberal ever disapprove of diplomatic jawboning with Middle Eastern terrorists? When a Republican president is behind it. W has actually managed to get the terrorist Syrian regime to show up at the conference table with Israel. It won\'t do any good, but …
2010-08-17 … going to come along as a candidate, like a Perot, and make sense on this and siphon off a bunch of Republican votes that would otherwise go to a Republican president, say, in 2008 or whatever, and voila! The coalition\'s gone. BREAK TRANSCRIPT Now, look, folks, the most important issue about this illegal …
2010-08-17 … forgotten us (but again, my scientific mind makes it impossible for me to believe that there is a god.) This country is going to vote for another Republican president (and stooge VP) and we\'ll have 4 + years of fighting and higher deficits. There\'s no point. Posted by: KPPGGA 05:36 PM Oct 21 2008 I\'m 55, been …
2010-08-17 … of comprehensive immigration reform with 23 Republican Senate votes. So the idea that you could get enough Republican votes to pass reform with a Republican president supporting it, that was part of the theory. But the other part of it was it couldn’t pass without a majority of Democrats. That was always for …
2010-08-17 … Bush […] Predicts GOP Will Hold White House 26 Feb 2008 Presid ent […] sic] Bush predicted Monday that voters will replace him with a Republican […] president who will \"keep up the fight\" in Iraq. \"I\'m confident we\'ll […] hold the White House in 2008,\" Bush told donors at the Republican …
2010-08-17 … and the […] White House. The Republican Party opposed statehood, partly […] out of fears that Alaska would elect Democrats to Congress […] The Republican president, Dwight D. Eisenhower, saw Alaska […] as too large and sparsely populated to be economically self […] sufficient as a state. Eisenhower also …
2010-08-18 … print something interesting […] What drugs are these people on? For eight of the twelve years the Republicans controlled Congress they had a Republican president who claimed he was the Decider and they rammed bills, useless proclamations and tax cuts through to the detriment of the country. And the …
2010-08-18 … the first place, in spite of his Senate votes to confirm the appointments of the latter two. (Justice Stevens was named to the Court by yet another Republican president in 1975, several years before John McCain had the opportunity to register his enthusiastic advice and consent.) McCain\'s remaining favorite, …
2010-08-18 … contention that minorities had the right to engage in certain types of demonstrations\" against segregation. In the speech Hollings described the Republican president as \"confused\" and asserted that Eisenhower had done \"great damage to peace and good order\" by supporting the rights of minorities to protest …
2010-08-18 … presidential campaign slogan of Ulysses S. Grant […] We are turning the corner - 1932 campaign slogan in the depths of the Great Depression by republican president Herbert Hoover […] and just for fun we thought we\'d throw in a few of our own […] change is near, dear […] we know everything, and …
2010-08-18 … In the final analysis, on February 2, 1931, Tom, confessing years later to some “political pull”, was officially appointed postmaster by Republican President Herbert Hoover. Four years later to the day, February 2, 1935, Tom submitted his letter of resignation. It can comfortably be assumed that …
2010-08-18 … surely agree that both policies were the result of failures at the federal level […] After reflecting on the fact that you had 10 years and either a Republican President or Republican Congress with which to fix this growing problem, we decided to give you the benefit of the doubt and research the matter further […] …
2010-08-18 … a good thing. Indeed, those who subvert the political process to shelter Roe v Wade are making things worse - the way that gets done every time a Republican president has nominated a potential justice ever since. The Supreme Court should not be the final word on this subject. There is nothing in the constitution …
2010-08-18 … vote for McCain either because he is too liberal or too conservative. I’ll buy the argument that you don’t want four more years of a republican president. I’ll buy the argument that Palin is unqualified for the job. But I won’t buy the argument that I am a racist because I find his …
2010-08-18 … in legal, political and medical circles over whether it should be a factor in her nomination . 6. SOTOMAYOR SUPPORTED BY REPUBLICANS: In 1992, Republican President George H. W. Bush appointed Sotomayor to the District Court for the Southern District of New York. Later, in 1998, President Bill Clinton nominated …
2010-08-18 … I\'ve said many times that I don\'t care whether Obama is as bad as George W. Bush on this or that issue, because he\'s still better than the next Republican president will be -- Republicans just keep getting worse. Their current ideas on economics (Paul Ryan), immigrants (repeal the Fourteenth), and Islam (ban …
2010-08-18 … contention that minorities had the right to engage in certain types of demonstrations\" against segregation. In the speech Hollings described the Republican president as \"confused\" and asserted that Eisenhower had done \"great damage to peace and good order\" by supporting the rights of minorities to protest …
2010-08-18 … […] I\'m trying to imagine all these stories about a Republican, but it would never happen, one. And two, the press would have a Republican President\'s head on a platter by now. Instead, we are getting bits and pieces of the news but no cumulative \"What the F*ck\" pieces from the MSM yet. Why? …
2010-08-18 … post throughout all of Roosevelt\'s years in office and through the administration of president Harry S. Truman. It was not until the election of Republican president Dwight D. Eisenhower that Ross was finally replaced in 1952 after nearly 20 years at the Mint. Ross continued to live in the nation\'s capital for …
2010-08-18 … the media. People who would be outraged if Bush had tried something like this, people who would be conjuring up images of jackboots and swastikas if a Republican president sought to overturn Michigan , are perfectly content to let Obama do it. Is it any wonder that Americans\' respect for Big Media is flagging? Is it …
2010-08-18 … including a long shout-out to Eugene Debs, the socialist leader jailed by Democratic god Woodrow Wilson for saying the wrong things, and freed by Republican President Warren Harding. Paul talked to the assembled activists of the unity of liberty, including the liberty to eat and smoke what you want. He harkened …
2010-08-18 … pen. LAMB: What do you say to folks watching this town for the last couple of years that say you had a Republican House, a Republican Senate, a Republican president, and there has been very little investigation going on between the House, Senate, and the White House, as there used to be when it was split, that …
2010-08-19 … Social Justice movements in the United States. BIRTH OF THE MODERN CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT […] nbsp; Though Dwight �Ike� Eisenhower was a Republican president, his first two appointees to the Supreme Court�Chief Justice Earl Warren and Associate Justice William J. Brennan�liberally interpreted laws far …
2010-08-19 … reign of terror was over as he was censured by the whole Senate. In the late 1950′s, the John Birch Society’s Robert Welch denounced Republican President Dwight Eisenhower as “a dedicated conscious agent of the communist conspiracy”. But it was only in 1962 when William Buckley and Barry …
2010-08-19 … to the hair of the dog that bit you. Denial, I believe the term is. Newt who?? Will you believe me if I tell you that there will never be another Republican president? No, you probably won\'t. But political parties, like people and nations, do not live forever. When they become irrelevant -- like the Federalists …
2010-08-19 … insisted upon substituting something new, was the destructives. But the South were threatening to destroy the Union in the event of the election of a republican President, and were telling us that the great crime of having destroyed it will be upon us. This is cool. A highwayman holds a pistol to my ear, with �stand …
2010-08-19 … of all, the KKK rose out of the defeated South. The defeated South was run by the Confederacy. The Confederates were Democrats. The Union elected the Republican President, Abe Lincoln. The KKK was the shadow para-military of the Jim Crow South for 100 years, operating like Al Qaedaĉs relationship with the Taliban. Of …
2010-08-19 … the Supreme Court of the United States. He joined the Supreme Court in 1975 and is the oldest member of the Court. He was appointed to the Court by Republican President Gerald Ford. Stevens is widely considered to be on the liberal side of the […] declined to consider Demjanjuk\'s case for review, thereby denying …
2010-08-19 … gets a free pass, even on statements like this - the kind of statement which he has come pretty close to repeating himself. This is the son of a Republican President who said this, not some marginalized outlier. This is the kind of statement that is repeated frequently by other Republicans. This is the kind of …
2010-08-27 … Bush voters are more likely to be female, self-described moderates, low- to middle-income and from the Northeast and Midwest. Two years after giving the Republican president another term, more than half of these voters Ą 57 percent Ą disapprove of the job Bush is doing […] Gee, you think Dumbya is unpopular. No, not …
2010-08-27 … we are to stand by the President Right or Wrong, is not only UNPATRIOTIC and SERVILE, but is Morally TREASONABLE to the American Public.\" Former Republican President, Theodore Roosevelt We are the tools and vassals of rich men behind the scenes. We are the jumping jacks, they pull the strings and we dance. Our …
2010-08-27 … clearly isn�t the case," he said. Kohen Gadol to enforce Universal Noahide Laws of satan As a Democrat, Kerry has history on his side. No Republican president has won a plurality of the Jewish vote since 1920, when Warren G. Harding took an estimated 43 percent to Socialist candidate Eugen V. Debs� 38 …
2010-08-27 … […] themselves. Bush\'s radicalism offended their conservatism […] Eisenhower would be their preferred model for a Republican […] president. These Republican senators are the equivalent […] of the Republicans on the supreme court, Sandra Day O\'Connor […] …
2010-08-28 … Thankful Australia Is Not A Republic! When the Americans voted the Republicans out of office, they still had their intellectually-challenged, rogue Republican President calling the shots and controlling the country. They still do! At least in Australia, on Saturday, we put the broom through the Evil Ones and the new …
2010-08-28 … campaign. In an image savvy pop culture, Obama was more charismatic than McCain. In the end, many Americans just wanted anyone other than another Republican President like Bush. Vlad, just a few quick points off the top of my head of why Obama was elected: - A general public weariness of George Bush and his …
2010-08-28 … They probably should not have approved Timothy Geithner as Treasury secretary for his. One can be assured that would be the case had a Republican president nominated them […] nbsp; When someone earns more per week than the U.S. median yearly household income, we naively assume that person has more …
2010-08-28 … on President Obama, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said today […] Gibbs reminded reporters that Democrats won in both states in 2001 when Republican President George W. Bush had just taken office. At that time, Bush was at the height of popularity following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks […] But on Nov. 6, …
2010-08-28 … Franken said in a telephone interview. The debut is auspiciously timed: the presidential candidates have come out swinging and liberal anger at Republican President Bush is at a fever pitch. Network chief executive Mark Walsh said the goal was to skewer \"pomposity\" in high places regardless of political …
2010-08-28 … candidate for the United States presidential election, 2008 The 56th quadrennial United States presidential election was held on November 4, 2008. Outgoing Republican President George W. Bush\'s policies and actions and the American public\'s desire for change were key issues throughout the campaign. During the presidential …
2010-08-28 … people toward politics. It would be a drastic mistake to believe that Democrats, who support Hillary Clinton, would NOT endure another 4 years of a Republican president based on party loyalty. The ideal that Clinton Democrats have NO choice but to support Obama is untrue. NObama today, NObama tomorrow, and NObama …
2010-08-28 … prohibition of gay marriage unconstitutional under the US Constitution. Today, on August 4, 2010, federal district Judge Vaughn Walker (appointed by Republican President George HW Bush) has ruled dramatically against California's gay-marriage ban. This is not a case of liberals versus conservatives - one of the …
2010-08-28 … the Democratic president, it is hard to imagine a GOP landslide occurring at 2006 or 2008 levels, when Democrats capitalized on the unpopularity of Republican President George W. Bush, whose approval ratings were hovering a full twenty points lower than Obama\'s. This lukewarm presidential approval, however, does …
2010-08-28 … defend this country from an invasion south of the border, in this case, a drug smuggler […] DOBBS: Well, you know, when you can\'t even get a Republican president to respond to a fellow Texan, two Republican Congressmen, respond to 55 U.S. Congressmen […] POE: I called the White House this week asking …
2010-08-28 … the winner in every presidential election except one in the past 100 years. In 1956, Missourians narrowly chose Democrat Adlai Stevenson instead of Republican President Dwight Eisenhower. MONTANA […] 25 delegates ROMNEY CAPTURES CAUCUSES; PAUL 2ND How Romney won: Romney campaigned as the conservative …
2010-08-28 … Dems are excited because the republicans were given everything they wanted when the controlled the House and the Senate, under the leadership of a Republican President. The results of their mis misuse of power and management have led to record number of new democratic voters: Women voters, young voters, and …
2010-08-28 … the Democratic president, it is hard to imagine a GOP landslide occurring at 2006 or 2008 levels, when Democrats capitalized on the unpopularity of Republican President George W. Bush, whose approval ratings were hovering a full twenty points lower than Obama’s. This lukewarm presidential approval, however, …
2008-10-18 … 5% 11. Culture wars(values): O-33; M-39: 15% Current Standings in Polls Now staunch Republican states like Indiana, which has always voted for a Republican president, both candidates are tied on 48%. Moreover, the key state of Florida, where Bush won in 2004 by 537 votes, it is now too close to call. Poll trends …
2008-12-14 … Senate Republicans have started to reclaim some credibility on fiscal policy and the role of government in the economy. They did so standing up to a Republican President who doesn’t want any more bad headlines, as well as to Democrats who will blame the GOP if the auto makers collapse. They also stood up for the …
2009-06-03 … the Second Amendment applies to state governments, even as it upheld a local ordinance banning guns from county property. One judge was appointed by a Republican president, the other two by Democrats. Were they to follow the Ninth Circuit's reasoning, Supreme Court "decisions could be circumvented with ease," Judge …
2009-02-15 … southern plutocracy (which wanted to escape its northern competitor). So the Civil War can be viewed as a war against an inhuman plutocracy. The republican president Eisenhower was, also in the line of traditional modern US presidency, a partisan of industrialization and of giant stimulus such as the construction …
2007-09-15 … "Methodist" or "Wesleyan" still in existence. The United Methodist Church allows for a wide range of theological and political beliefs. For example, Republican President George W. Bush is a member. Vice President Dick Cheney attends the United Methodist Church (though he is not a member). Democrats Hillary Clinton …
2009-07-08 … defeat in Tet in 1968, the NVA took over competently and fought well in the second part of the war, which was under the leadership, ultimately, of Republican president Richard Nixon. Under the Republican, the war went better and we pushed the NVA into the fringes of South Vietnam as we turned the real fighting over …
2009-06-27 … war was won we see the return to high unemployment and very little economic activity that was the hallmark of the FDR era. Only with the advent of the Republican President Eisenhower and Republican congress in 1952 do we see a reversal of these anti-commercial policies and the concomitant rise in the economy. The …
2008-10-09 … and on terrorism - protection of the environment and the use of alternate resources is no issue for a huge number of voters. After eight years of a Republican president, who leaves now with more damage than achievements, the Europeans hope for a change. The foreign politics of the United States need to become less …
2009-05-26 … as a Supreme Court justice. It's a measure of her qualities and her qualifications that Judge Sotomayor was nominated to the U.S. District Court by a Republican President, George H.W. Bush, and promoted to the Federal Court of Appeals by a Democrat, Bill Clinton. Walking in the door she would bring more experience on …
2009-06-11 … any violent attack on it or it adherents. Without such violence from outsiders, attacks are sometimes orchestrated from within. During the regime of Republican President George W. Bush, the "threat from the extreme Right" was de-emphasized by the Cryptocracy. White crusader golem were needed to support and staff the …
2007-10-24 … that it always saddens me to note the respect that most Americans still give to Abraham Lincoln. Although Lincoln is arguably America's most famous Republican President, I see Lincoln's "idealism" as akin to the "idealism" of the 20th. Century Left (both of the Fascist and Communist varieties […] with mass slaughter …
2009-05-26 … Members of Congress for Their Opposition to Bailouts and Reckless Spending". This degree of hypocrisy should make Bill Clinton blush. It was a Republican president and his Republican water boys in Congress who pushed the bank bail-out through, and it was that same Republican president who diverted bank bail-out …
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