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Both men represent different aspects of what is emerging as a new definition of Republican virtue. But personally, I'd rather see a George Aiken, Jim Jeffords, Dick Mallary, Phil Scott or Randy Brock as President. I think it's the "Christian" supremacy...
But unlike the bright line of a federal court ruling, announced by the sound of a gavel, the economic ruling will be muted over time, perhaps not even recognized as such as the state’s economy bends to the reality of unforgiving competition. George...
It’s unclear whether the Afghan army is ready for this transition. Panetta’s remarks no doubt send a message to President Hamid Karzai and his commanders: Get ready; this is happening, and soon. Second, Obama and Panetta have presented this drawdown (a...
Obama addresses troops at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan in December 2010. In October 1966, as the Vietnam War was spiraling out of control, Sen. George Aiken, R-Vt. , now-famously suggested that we simply declare victory and bring the troops home. He...
Gas — also owned by Gaz Métro — to expand its pipeline network in Vermont, using money previously set aside for ratepayer refunds to finance the work. It’s ironic that all this utility friendliness is happening on Shumlin’s watch. One of Vermont’s...
Artist's rendering of the Gardens at Market Square. A Washington County developer plans to break ground on a $76.6 million office and hotel project by midsummer, marking its fourth major redevelopment Downtown. After giving new life to two former stores
Friday was sight seeing and after discovering that George Aiken was Governor of South Carolina in the 1800s and his home was opening to the public off we went. After a fascinating tour of this antebellum Charleston home we wandered off around downtown...
George David Aiken (August 20, 1892 – November 19, 1984) was an American politician from Vermont. As a member of the Republican Party, he served as Governor of Vermont from 1937 to 1941 and as a U.S. Senator from 1941 to 1975. At the time of his retirement, Aiken was the most senior member of the Senate. Full Article
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