Archive for the ‘State Politics’ Category
Thursday, September 2nd, 2010
"This discovery is nothing short of a geopolitical game changer," Gal Luft, executive director of the Institute for the Analysis of Global Security, a Washington-based NGO that deals with energy and security issues.
AND Bloomberg Business Week (January 19, 2010) has more here. AND The Finance Ministry will enjoy approximately $5 ...
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Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
This is one of my personal favorites of the sanctimonious Sestak series.“I learned, as I mentioned, about that personal accountability in the Navy”: Joe Sestak in his own words
Dahlkemper Donates $14,0000 Rangel Contributions – Why Won’t Joe Sestak Donate His $12,000?
Allentown – According to the Erie Times today, Rep. Kathy ...
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Tuesday, August 31st, 2010
Below is link to excellent and, I think, fair news article by Pittsburgh Post Gazette Reporter, James O’Toole, July 25th, 2010 setting forth conflicting views about Joe Sestak, CAIR, Israel, Emergency Committee for Israel, J Street.
Here is the clip referred to in thi Pittsburgh Post Gazette article by James O’Toole ...
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Tuesday, August 31st, 2010
Brett Cott Bonus Gate - Dauphin County Judge Richard A. Lewis refused to reduce the sentence of 21 to 60 months he handed down last month to Brett Cott, a former legislative aide convicted in the government corruption scheme known as Bonusgate. Judge Lewis stood by his sentence, saying Mr. ...
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Monday, August 30th, 2010
Joe Sestak for US Senate pledged, in writing, on his web site that he would not take campaign contributions from any company for whom he had obtained an Earmark. He has not kept that promise to the Voters.
This is one of my personal favorites of the sanctimonious Sestak series “I learned, as ...
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