U.S. Attorney Scandal Figure Leads Big in Congressional Bid
Friday, January 15, 2010 at 8:40 am
A Survey USA poll has Tim Griffin, the former U.S. attorney from Arkansas who resigned over the 2007 scandal over the politicization of appointments, up by 16 points over Rep. Vic Snyder (D-Ark.). The reason for Snyder’s trouble is, no surprise, the unpopularity of health care reform legislation in a district that went heavily for the McCain-Palin ticket.
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Comment posted January 15, 2010 @ 11:49 am
The only thing that would allow Republicans to gain any seats in Congress, is the rampant ignorance in parts of this country! They have spent eight years of the Bush admin. corrupting and rolling back any good gov't policies. Not to mention getting us into two unnecessary wars! If the American people are stupid enough to let them back in control, then they deserve what they get!
Comment posted January 21, 2010 @ 11:16 am
The Government can do it cheaper and better. They can improve health care and they can do it cheaper.
Does that make any sense?
How well has our government regulated Home lending been handled?
How efficient is our Government at purchasing goods and services?
Comment posted January 21, 2010 @ 4:16 pm
The Government can do it cheaper and better. They can improve health care and they can do it cheaper.
Does that make any sense?
How well has our government regulated Home lending been handled?
How efficient is our Government at purchasing goods and services?
Comment posted May 9, 2011 @ 6:08 am
You should ensure that you get a copy of the report as this, together with your relevant medical notes, will be used to support your car accident claims.
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