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... , all 2074 pages of it. This practically begs for Senate debate — sooner rather than later. Apparently, according to Iowa Dem. Senator Tom ... its 60 votes to avoid a Repub. filibuster, paving the way for debate.
Earlier, on Wednesday evening, the CBO scored the bill, ... a floor vote by this weekend, allowing for a much anticipated, vigorous debate.
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Debate - BP - Make Military Drones War Crimes - West Conn Finals from Alfred Snider on Vimeo.
The final round was on the motion - This House would make the use of ... Wilcox of Western Connecticut were the judges.
The unanimous winner is - Vermont, Tom Dionesotes & Allison Hamlin
Second place is - Rochester KL
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Video by Alfred Snider
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Our right-left, red-blue national debate has become so derisive as to be the laughingstock of the rest of the planet. America has become two countries. It’s as if we never fought the Civil War. Maps of red and blue states look nearly identical to pre-Civil War maps of slave states and territories and free states and territories. (That tells you something about the Rush Limbaugh/FOX News crowd, ...
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Again we have a record breaking failure of modern medicine to agree with itself and further live saving measures to actually prevent and cure breast cancer. Days ago the anger and wry of both sides of the mammogram debate has boiled over that we had to hear from Secretary Sebellius to tell us to calm
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Beef conference controversy: Grass vs. corn debate is well done
Monica Eng
Newstimes.com
Food enthusiasts brought their curiosity — and some beefs about the cattle industry — to the recent Greater Midwest Foodways Alliance conference on “Beef, From Plains to the Plate” in Chicago.
The three-day conference offered demonstrations and field trips, but it hit a full ...
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... of Whittier College Senate (ASWC) presidential elections are to take place on Thursday, Nov. 19 and Friday, Nov. 20 during lunch and dinner outside the C.I. On Wednesday, Nov. 18 the two candidates, Ben Seinfeld and current President Gabriel Papa, had the chance to engage in a debate and have their last say about why they should be elected as president of the Whittier College student body.
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