Archive for the ‘Duncan Hunter’ Category
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Prospect of pardoning Libby splits GOP field
When it comes to the debate over whether former White House aide Lewis “Scooter” Libby should be pardoned, the Republican presidential field is split between “yes,” “no,” “maybe” and “I’d have to study the transcript.”
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Ivins: GOP ineptitude and some advice for Dems
“There’s no doubt in my mind, with your help, Dave Lamberti will be the next United States congressman” — President George Bush last week, endorsing Jeff Lamberti.
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Lawmakers may call Bush’s bluff on ports deal
In what would be a veto challenge to President Bush, House members have introduced or are planning legislation to stop a United Arab Emirates-controlled firm from taking over operations at some U.S. ports.
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McCain, Bush agree on torture ban
After months of opposition, the White House agreed Thursday to Republican Sen. John McCain’s call to ban torture by U.S. personnel.
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White House: Murtha’s call is ’surrender’
The White House accused a senior House Democrat — and a decorated Vietnam veteran — who called for a swift withdrawal from Iraq of advocating surrender, comparing him to anti-war filmmaker Michael Moore.
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Red storm ahead
Americans owe Congressman Duncan Hunter their gratitude and congratulations.
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Red storm ahead
Americans owe Congressman Duncan Hunter their gratitude and congratulations. The powerful chairman of the House Armed Services Committee ordered hearings on China’s $18.5 billion bid to buy California-based Unocal this week.
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Red storm ahead
Americans owe Congressman Duncan Hunter their gratitude and congratulations. The powerful chairman of the House Armed Services Committee ordered hearings on China’s $18.5 billion bid to buy California-based Unocal this week.
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Transcript of Bush speech on terrorism
Following is a transcript of a speech on fighting terrorism President Bush delivered Tuesday at the National Defense University.
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Schwarzenegger seeks federal funds
Faced with an $8 billion budget shortfall, California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will visit the nation’s capital Thursday, with a bipartisan group of state legislators in tow, to lobby for a larger piece of the federal pie for the Golden State.