Oct 11, 2009 | Kansas City Star
Dole reminds D.C. of the art of the deal
One of the all-time master wheeler-dealers was back in town last week, reminding the kids back in Washington that there's nothing shameful about the word 'compromise.'Bob Dole, 86 and 13 years removed from his days as the Senate Republican leader, said it plain and clear: Deal-makin' time has come on health care.'There are times in this country's ...
Oct 11, 2009 | Free Republic
Obama points to growing momentum for health-care reform
President Obama on Saturday urged Congress to "rise above the politics of the moment" and adopt healthcare legislation, saying the effort has gathered momentum in recent days, with Republicans, including California Gov.
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Americans owe gratitude to Kennedy
When my father was 8, Edward M. 'Ted' Kennedy was elected to the U.S. Senate from Massachusetts.
Dole was born into a working-class family and left the University of Kansas to serve in the army during World War II .
George McGovern was pretty busy with an international child-nutrition project he was spearheading with his old friend, Bob Dole, so when someone asked him to write an installment in a new series of books on the American presidents, he demurred.
This was sent by a Deputy Sheriff. These are actual Police Photos...too funny. Just think about this for a second: Did you ever see anyone arrested wearing a Bush T-shirt, or for you older guys, an Eisenhower, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, or even Nixon, or Bob Dole shirt.
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Twelve years ago, Jack Kemp came to Northwest Ohio. When he came to Bowling Green State University to speak at U.S. Rep.
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