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Here's an interesting piece (from American Spectator) about the Democratic Party's response to the Heller decision. From the article:
THAT BRINGS US to the most prominent Illinois Democrat of them all.
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Posted on June 29, 2008 - 10:00am at WisdomIsVindicated
Find more posts like this: Here's an interesting piece (from American Spectator) about the Democratic Party's response to the Heller decision. From the article: THAT BRINGS US to the most prominent Illinois Democrat of them all. Coverstone Wants The Game Played At A Higher Level12
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Posted on April 25, 2008 - 10:16am at Post Politics
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Beware Right to Carry Permit Holders, a Tennessee GOP Fund raising inundation is coming your way. But We Can Trust Them On Homeland Security …19
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Posted on February 14, 2008 - 9:40pm at Blue Collar Muse
Find more posts like this: 68 Senators voted for it. The President will sign it. Most of the House of Representatives supports it as well. Bi-Partisanship at it’s best is what it sounds like. Except we’re talking about FISA. And a small group of House Democrats is holding up the process of renewing it. They’re offering little continuances while they debate the validity of extending retroactive immunity to Telecommunication companies for cooperating with the government in matters of Homelan The truth about Haditha11
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Posted on February 11, 2008 - 7:57pm at Sense of Events
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A guest post by Thad Coakley, former Marine Corps judge advocate and a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom, including a tour with an infantry battalion in the Hit-Haditha Corridor of al-Anbar Province during which he was awarded the Combat Action Ribbon for the firefight Thad related here. |
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