The Democrat, Edward J. Markey, accuses the Republican, Gabriel Gomez, of shading the truth...
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Democrats' IRS Testimony 'Bombshell' Is a Big Nothingburger The Atlantic: The Great Battle...
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...mokes think they were ever going to get from a combination of Democrats and Ruling Party Republicans? The only thing acceptable to these gangsters is...
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...law before us," Jacques-Andre Maire, a lawmaker for the Social Democrats SP, said during the debate. "We're being asked to...
While Istanbul continues to be rocked by mass demonstrations [en] against Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ErdoÄan, the RuNet has been actively observing and discussing the events. Turkey is a popular
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...adept politician, though he rarely had close contests for the bench. A Democrat, Sedita often ran with the backing of both the Democratic and Republican...
...attack. It either will be blocked, or watered down to nothing by Democrats, who need every penny they can get to provide boodle like Obamaphones...
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...who lives in Davis, has not been released, report CBS13, the Daily Democrat, andâ
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[Here is the last in a series of post by David Rabban on his book Law's History: American Legal Thought and the Transatlantic Turn to History. The series begins here. All of here at LHB thank David
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...Quijano, D-Union, and by Senators Sandra Cunningham and Brian Stack, both Democrats from Hudson County. The committee also passed without debate a...
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