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Peifer Will Not Challenge Carney
16 hours ago ago from The Pike County Press
Monday, December 21, 2009 10:20 a.m. By Pat Camuso GREENTOWN — Pennsylvania State Representative Mike Peifer of Greentown will not make a bid for U.S. Representative Chris Carney’s Congressional seat. During an interview Monday morning, Peifer said he was amazed at the support and encouragement he has received for the past few weeks but in the end he yielded to the wishes of his family. “My family comes first,” said ...
Related contentTarrance Group (R) AZ-SEN GOP Primary: McCain Up 20
11 hours ago ago from Election Advantage
Tarrance Group (R) Arizona Poll conducted 12/8-12/10 of 600 Republican LVs: Sen. John McCain 56% Fmr. Rep. J.D. Hayworth 36% Caveat: Tarrance Group is a Republican pollster, and the poll appears to have been commissioned by a group that backs McCain. The timing of this release looks to be anything but a coincidence: Rasmussen had their poll showing a virtual tie last month, and Hayworth is said to be seriously considering a run. ...
Related contentReps. Maggart and Lynn Ask State AG to Intervene in Federal Health Care Legislation
8 hours ago ago from Tennessee Report
Tennessee House of Representatives press release, Dec. 21, 2009 : On Monday, State Representatives Susan Lynn (R-Lebanon) and Debra Young Maggart (R-Hendersonville) asked Tennessee State Attorney General Robert Cooper to prepare to take the appropriate legal action against the federal government in the event HR 3200, the controversial federal healthcare reform legislation, passes into law. The legislators requested this action in order ...
Related contentAm I Upset About Healthcare?
20 hours ago ago from Paul L. McCord Jr.
No I am not. I expected nothing less from these left wing, integrity challenged people in Washington. Since it is clear that I do not like them, you may be asking yourself why I am not upset. The reason is that if the people had not voted for the most liberal Congress and President in history, there would not be an issue. The American people made their bed and now they can sleep in it. The writing is on the wall about how this is going to end ...
Related contentRumblings from the Lone Star State | Texas Tenth Amendment Center
15 hours ago ago from whatdoyouthinkblog.net
Rumblings from the Lone Star State 19. Dec, 2009 Written by: Brian Roberts It appears that the U.S. Senate now has the 60 votes needed to pass the Health Care bill and the vote is set for Monday morning at 1AM. The federal government knows that the bill is unconstitutional but they do not care. That is a problem. Texas and other states must work together to resolve this problem. What can Texas do? Last week, Texas State ...
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