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According to a report on Fox News, Judge Emmet Sullivan has canceled the scheduled July 16 hearing for General Flynn. According to the Fox reporter, this is the first step in dismissing the case.
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So while I was listening to Rush at work, he started commenting on how much they changed and then said: Is that Kellyanne Conway? So I turned on the Fox App and saw where Kellyanne Conway was being interviewed. She looked almost unrecognizable and definitely had some work done. Anyone else see it?
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I was thinking of a song that I thought would help describe Mitt Romney's actions today. It's a parody of Kenny Roger's "The Gambler".
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Now just need for FL to be called and Montana to come in for a great night for Republicans in Senate. McSally is leading as well.
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Like many Freepers, I was indignant upon hearing about squishy agree but delay vote on the Kavanaugh nomination. With the much media-celebrated delay including a FBI probe, many thought the Kavanaugh was toast - even though the delay was clearly stated to be narrow in scope and short in time. McConnell has said that the vote would happen. Question: does anyone have insight on when the vote is scheduled? I would guess next Saturday.
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Since nothing else has passed, this is what would do it for me. I am sick of Republicans. If he does keep DACA before tax reform and border wall, get used to Speaker Pelosi, Senate majority leader Schumer, and president Kamala Harris.
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Thirty-one years after his final football game and seven months after he lost his life to colon cancer, Ken Stabler is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The former Foley High School three-sport star and Alabama quarterback was among the players picked by the Pro Football Hall of Fame Selection Committee on Saturday for the Class of 2016.
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A senior adviser to Nancy Pelosi, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, has suggested that she – along with other “party elders” – will step into the ring if they feel that Democratic hopes of winning back the White House or maintaining control over Congress are being threatened. Ms Pelosi insists that she remains neutral in the race and that her “focus is on reelecting a Democratic majority in the House of Representatives”.
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The White House on Thursday reopened the door to possible consultations with Senate Democrats on a Supreme Court nomination if a vacancy occurs this summer, one day after President Bush's spokesman seemed to rule out the idea. White House Counsel Alberto Gonzales said "final decisions regarding appropriate consultations have not been made," in the latest in a flurry of letters between the Bush administration and Senate Democrats about a possible nomination to the nation's highest court. "In short, the White House is and remains willing to meet and listen to your thoughts and concerns, as well as those of your...
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NASHVILLE, Tennessee - The Dixie Chicks (news - web sites)' Natalie Maines has apologized to President George W. Bush (news - web sites) for am anti-war comment insult she made at a London concert. "As a concerned American citizen, I apologize to President Bush because my remark was disrespectful," the singer said Friday in a statement. "I feel that whoever holds that office should be treated with the utmost respect." Maines told the audience earlier this week, "Just so you know, we're ashamed the president of the United States is from Texas." Angry phone calls flooded a Nashville radio station...
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3/13/03, 5 p.m. ET) -- The Dixie Chicks are stirring up controversy with a recent negative comment about President Bush while overseas promoting their current album, Home. The trio performed a live show in London on Monday (March 10th) night, and Natalie Maines (news) told the crowd, "Just so you know, we're ashamed the President of the United States is from Texas." That statement prompted all kinds of reactions from the American public, causing the group to further explain their stance on their official website. "We've been overseas for several weeks and have been reading and following the news accounts...
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More North Carolina voters disapprove of Sen. John Edwards' White House ambitions than approve, and George W. Bush would soundly defeat Edwards in his home state if the 2004 presidential election were held today, according to a new poll conducted for The News & Observer. Underscoring the sales job Edwards has ahead, the poll found that 47 percent of active Tar Heel voters disapprove of the senator's decision to seek the presidency, compared with 39 percent who approve. The remaining 14 percent were unsure. related Opinions diverged sharply along partisan lines, with 67 percent of Democrats backing Edwards' bid and...
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I am having trouble accessing free republic on my desktop with a cable modem. Every time I try to access the site the operation times out without making the connection. However, when I use an old laptop with phone modem connecting at 24000 bps I can access the site. Any suggestions how to correct the problem with the desktop?
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<p>WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle proposed Tuesday to break the impasse on the economic stimulus package by bringing a scaled-back version of the legislation to the Senate floor for a vote.</p>
<p>In a letter to President Bush, Daschle called for "a non-partisan, common sense approach" to what he labeled "economic recovery."</p>
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Since there is no doubt that whomever W. picks for the Supreme Court will be castigated by the lamestream media, here is what I think he should do. He should appoint the most conservative Hispanic he can find. It would do 3 things. 1)ensure another conservative on the court 2)be largely immune from any media criticism 3)endear himself to the Hispanic community by appointing the first ever Hispanic to the court.What do you think?
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With FLSC being overturned yet again, is Bush's lead 537 or 930?
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