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John Linder takes on Global Warming & The UN Climate Conference.
Georgia's 7th District Congressman John Linder had an article earlier this week in The American Thinker.
Local Newspapers for North Fulton and...
Leave it to the AJC to find something wrong with a Republican, a
Regular people are not so stupid to know the difference between OPINION and news.
Rick Badie's Gwinnett: Bologna cana t feed folks in - a crisis
It's been a while since I ate a fried bologna sandwich. That fact came to mind the other day when I was at the state employment center in Norcross.
Q&A: A look at President Barack Obama's travels in office
In the 10 months that President Barack Obama has been in office, he does not seem to have spent much time in the White House.
Linder: Private charity 'most effective and compassionate form of aid'
Private charity, not government handouts, is the key to economic recovery, a Georgia Congressman said.
Demand up, supplies down at food banks, Congress hears
With the number of Americans who say they don't get enough to eat reaching new highs, the nation's food banks are facing unprecedented demand and short supplies, charity groups told Congress on Thursday.
Q: How did Georgia members of the House of Representatives vote on...
Q: How did Georgia members of the House of Representatives vote on the health care bill that passed the House? - Ben Shapiro, Atlanta A: Democratic Reps.
These days, it's a whole new GOP
What has happened to the Republican Party that I grew up with? President Eisenhower was one of the heroes of my youth, and as soon as I was old enough to vote I helped re-elect Sen.
Q: Is it true that the world gains 250,000 people every day? If not, what is the net gain?
Q: Is it true that the world gains 250,000 people every day? If not, what is the net gain? - Don G. White, Atlanta A: It's typically more than 200,000 a day.
A Tenth For The Ninth; I Need Another Fifth
Bert Loftman has joined 9 others in the race for Georgia's Ninth District Congressional Seat.
Two Democratic members of Georgia's Congressional delegation voted against a major healthcare reform bill late Saturday.
Conservatives Mock 72-Hour Window That They Requested To Review Health Care Reform Legislation
In September, Rep. Greg Walden organized a discharge petition in order to force a vote on a resolution that would "require that legislation and conference reports be available on the Internet for 72-hours before consideration by the House." " It's just common sense : Americans should be allowed to read the text of major bills before Congress votes ...
Perdue, congressmen point fingers in water war
Gov. Sonny Perdue called on Congress on Thursday to help settle Georgia's water rights dispute with Alabama and Florida, a day after congressmen from all three states said Perdue and the other two governors also need to take action.
Ga. congressmen set up water talks with Ala., Fla.
Members of Georgia's congressional delegation have invited their counterparts from Alabama and Florida to a discussion on how to resolve the tri-state water dispute.
Military academy nomination submission deadline is Oct. 16
Congressman John Linder has begun accepting applications from all eligible high school seniors currently residing in the 7th Congressional District.
Hate crimes bill is 'San Francisco politics'
Home >> Blogs >> Blake Aued's blog >> Hate crimes bill is 'San Francisco politics' Submitted by Blake Aued on Thu, 10/08/2009 - 5:46pm. Georgia's Republican congressmen oppose hate crimes legislation more than they support the troops.
Unusual venues for two Republicans
Eric Johnson, the Republican candidate for governor, on Wednesday sent out the following via Twitter: Arrived in India safely.
Progressivism? Not so fast, folks
John Linder says it is now fair to wonder whether we are returning to a belief that only a powerful central government can fix all of our problems.
Chambliss spends PAC cash on golf fundraisers
Over the past two years, deep-pocketed donors to U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss have helped the Georgia Republican enjoy a quarter of a million dollars worth of golf outings at some of the nation's ritziest resorts.
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