They say a picture is worth a thousand words, so Rep. Walter Jones decided to let the images do the talking.
The North Carolina Republican, whose district includes thousands of Marines and sailors stationed at Camp Lejeune and the Cherry Point and New
By John Poirier and Patrick Rucker
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government plans to takeover Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and all shareholders of the two mortgage giants will take a hit, an influential lawmaker said on
"Barack Obama’s suggestion that the McCain campaign is somehow trying to paint him with ‘Muslim connections’ is false, and a cynical attempt to play the victim," Rick Davis, Sen. John McCain's campaign manager, said today. "We’ve seen Barack Obama use
Ralph M. Kovel, a nationally known writer on antiques who for more than half a century put prices on the stuff of life, from baseball cards to bottle caps to Barbie’s lucrative girdles, died on Aug. 28 in Cleveland. He was 88 and lived in Shaker
High-profile independent Robert Oakeshott says he is "absolutely thrilled" to have taken the seat of Lyne away from the National Party for the first time in almost 60 years.
Mr Oakshott claimed a landslide victory in the by-election on Saturday, which
Geraldine Ferraro, the 1984 Democratic vice presidential candidate, says it doesn't matter what political party Sarah Palin represents. "Sarah Palin is a woman and there is a double standard when it comes to being a woman in politics."
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HONOLULU The third of 50 Voices of Statehood television and radio vignettes will feature former state Land Board Chairman Bill Paty.
A lifetime resident of Hawai'i, World War II veteran and retired business leader in the sugar industry, Paty offers yet
Voters of Virginia- Did you know that Barack Obama supported Dick Cheney's 2005 Energy Act?
John McCain went against his party and Bush and voted AGAINST it!
Here's what this bill included according to an impartial website-
"The Best Energy Bill
When Congress returns from recess on Monday, they’ll enter the homestretch of this session. Several extremely controversial bills have made significant progress in the legislative process, but haven’t quite been completed and passed to President Bush
Gwendolyn DeBard Strong was born on October 4, 2007 and was diagnosed with Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 1 (SMA1) in April 2008. SMA1 is a terminal genetic disease that results in loss of nerves in the spinal cord and weakness of the muscles connected