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Congressman Towns, I challenge you to come with something more than tired phrases; you need to come to the community, with some ideas, programs or bills to seriously address the problems in Brooklyn.
When will we start seeing Democratic backbone - for real? Furthermore, every poll that tracks whether Americans think we're
Hey kids! Remember a couple years back when we found out that the president was breaking the law by illegally wiretapping
A word about Dana Ah, okay, Dana's an idiot, you might agree, but how does arguing for moving our prisons to our tomato harvesting
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At first glance there's no reason to think that she can: she's not Ralph Nader, whose credentials as a consumer crusader were impeccable. But that doesn't mean McKinney can't toss a curve at Obama.
The FISA bill has been heralded a triumph for the Bush administration and a serious loss for the Democrats, especially Obama, who vowed to filibuster any bill that included retroactive immunity for telecom companies.
Any serious discussion of the crisis the country faces in recruiting and retaining qualified men and women in the military will require a fresh and serious look at the odious "compromise" known as "Don't Ask, Don't Tell."
It's obvious by now that social networking and tools like YouTube and wikis have changed the way we collect information and converse with one another online. Why not encourage our elected officials from joining us?
Christianity Today, yesterday lamenting the delays, wrote this, The current legislation will not change that. Most of these
"Democrats Seek to Quell Free Speech" is pretty much how Republicans in Congress have described the things that Democrats have done for decades now.












