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Generals are notorious for fighting each new war the way they should have fought the last one. Full Article at Kansas.com
state has a rich history of independent thinking, he said, and Vermonters expect that in their politicians, such as former Vermont Sens. George Aiken, Robert Stafford and most recently, the Republican turned independent Jeffords. Full Article at Brattleboro Reformer
U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt. , takes a bite of an ice cream sundae named after him in Burlington, Vt. , Monday, Dec. 22, 2008. Ben & Jerry's unveiled an ice cream sundae in honor of Sen. Patrick Leahy becoming Vermont's longest serving U.S. senator. View Photo »
Published online 12/4/2009 11:01 PM Generals are notorious for fighting each new war the way they should have fought the last one. Full Article at HutchNews.com
Patrick Kennedy’s announcement that he’s “not going to indulge in this debate any longer,” referring to his rejection of Catholic Church beliefs, was reminiscent of a strategy George Aiken floated at the height of the Vietnam War. Full Article at Boston Herald
Mr. President, it now falls to you to be both former Republican Senator George Aiken and the man to whom he spoke, Lyndon Johnson. You must declare victory, and get out. Full Article at MSNBC
Did you know 60 years have passed since the late former Vermont Governor and U.S. Senator George Aiken first uttered the phrase, "the Northeast Kingdom"? How time flies. Full Article at Seven Days
There's a big party brewing in the Northeast Kingdom. This year marks the 60th anniversary of the first time the late Senator George Aiken used the term to described Vermont's rural northeast corner. Full Article at WCAX
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U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt. , takes a bite of an ice cream sundae named after him in Burlington, Vt. , Monday, Dec. 22, 2008. Ben & Jerry's unveiled an ice cream sundae in honor of Sen. Patrick Leahy becoming Vermont's longest serving U.S. senator.
View Photo »U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt. , takes a bite of an ice cream sundae named after him in Burlington, Vt. , Monday, Dec. 22, 2008. Ben & Jerry's unveiled an ice cream sundae in honor of Sen. Patrick Leahy becoming Vermont's longest serving U.S. senator.
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