Posted on January 15th, 2009 by Pamela Leavey
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted 16-1 today in favor of the appointment of Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State. Hillary Clinton still must be confirmed by the full Senate however, the confirmation is expected to be a formality at this point. The lone negative vote from the Senate FRC panel against Clinton came from Louisisan Republican Sen. [...]
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Filed under: In The News
Posted on May 1st, 2008 by Pamela Leavey
The DC Madam, Deborah Jeane Palfrey, was found dead in Florida today. She committed suicide just “weeks after she was convicted on charges she vowed not to go to prison for.”
The body of Deborah Jeane Palfrey, 52, was found in a shed near her mother’s manufactured home about 20 miles northwest of Tampa. Police said [...]
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Filed under: In The News, Pamela Leavey, Political News, Politics, Republicans, Scandals
Posted on July 14th, 2007 by Donnie McDaniel
NOTE: This post was done yesterday at my place, and I tried to cross post it here. My ISP went bonkers, shortly after I got it up, and I could not connect here until 30 minutes before I had to leave to work. Not enough time to get ready and post too. When someone comes [...]
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Filed under: Education, In The Blogosphere, Iraq, Military, Politics, Republicans, Senate
Posted on July 9th, 2007 by Donnie McDaniel
Louisiana Republican Senator, David Vitter, is being reported to have his number in the book of the DC Madame. FOX-8, a local channel, is reporting on it now. I have not found a link for the AP report yet, but I will update as I find more info. Vitter, is the Southern Regional Leader for [...]
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Filed under: Breaking News, Conservatives, Republicans, Senate
Posted on September 11th, 2005 by KJ
WASHINGTON (AP) — Louisiana’s senior senator on Sunday escalated the Democrats’ rhetoric against the Bush administration’s hurricane response, accusing the White House of a ”full court press” to blame state and local officials for the initial sluggish rescue effort.
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Filed under: Hurricane Katrina