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Two years ago, I was named Time’s person of the year and now I own an insurance company, two mortgage... View Article
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Yesterday, the House of Representatives voted on a bill that ought to offend Americans of all stripes. The culmination of... View Article
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If you’re a lawmaker, or former CIA official, caught in a corruption investigation there are many different ways to get... View Article
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Birds of a feather flock together. On Monday, our nation’s legislators will return, on winged flight, to finish up the... View Article
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According to both the New York Times and the New York Post, Ways and Means Chairman Charles Rangel sporadically reported... View Article
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As required by the Honest Leadership and Open Government Act, the Clerk of the House launched an online database for... View Article
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Michael Stern at Point of Order, one of the better blogs for legal issues in Congress, covers the legal background... View Article
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Yesterday, the Senate opened their arms and hearts to Sen. Ted Stevens while vulnerable Republicans simultaneously emptied their campaign coffers... View Article
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