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Republicans blocked the Senate's no-confidence vote on Attorney General Alberto Gonzales Monday, rejecting a symbolic Democratic effort to prod him from office despite blistering criticism from lawmakers in both parties.
The top Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee said Monday he will vote for a no-confidence resolution against Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. 'If you ask Arlen Specter, do I have confidence in Attorney General Gonzales, the answer is a resounding no,' Specter said during a news conference in Philadelphia.
The Senate will hold a "no confidence" vote on embattled Attorney General Alberto Gonzales this Monday, Sen. Charles Schumer, D-New York, announced. In a statement released Friday, Schumer said if all senators followed their conscience, "this vote would be unanimous."
The presidential campaign of Sen. Barack Obama is successfully tapping into the youth vote energized by opposition to the Iraq war, as his burgeoning Students for Obama movement has almost doubled its presence on the nation's college campuses in the past few weeks.
Go over to MSNBC and vote. (http://ww... 429,860 votes so far with 88% saying yes. Of course this is unscientific, but the numbers are astounding nonetheless. To get an idea of how it works, check out this book: The Case for Impeachment: The Legal Argument for Removing President George W. Bush from Office.
The 215-199 roll call Thursday by which the House voted to uphold legislation that would require the withdrawal of U.S. combat troops by by September 2008.
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On Tuesday, Maryland became the first state in the union to drop out of college. The electoral college, that is. Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley signed a law that would award the state's electoral votes to the winner of the national popular vote. As long as other states agree to do the same.
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Science fiction offers fantastic visions of the cars we may someday drive (and fly). Which films and TV shows feature your favorite future vehicles?
There's a new report out today from Project Vote that says that claims of "voter fraud" is often manufactured and exaggerated for political purposes. It goes on to say that widespread "voter fraud" is a myth promulgated to suppress voter participation. Voter fraud is, in fact, extremely rare.
The early polls have come in and show that Rudolph Giuliani barely leads Hillary Clinton, John McCain, and Barak Obama among the 50% of U.S. citizens who ultimately won't care enough to vote come election day.
The House's symbolic rebuke of President Bush's war strategy was just the beginning of Democrats' efforts to "right this ship," Rep. Chris Carney said Saturday.
US congressional debate on Iraq took a rare turn as the Senate's leadership opted to cut into lawmakers' time off to hold a vote Saturday on President George W. Bush's plan to send more troops to Iraq. "Democrats are determined to give our troops and the American people the debate they deserve, so the Senate will have another Iraq vote thi
The former mayor of the tiny coal town of Appalachia was sentenced Wednesday to two years in jail for masterminding a vote-rigging scheme that helped him steal the 2004 election.
A movement to essentially junk the Electoral College and award the presidency to the winner of the nationwide popular vote is making some headway in states large and small - including, somewhat improbably, North Dakota.
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Eligible voters between the ages of 18 and 24 have long been hailed as the most apathetic demographic in the nation. For decades, they have voted at rates between 10 percent and 25 percent lower than the national average.
Congratulations to Tim on submitting his 1000th Netscape story! (Just noticed his profile, when I went to vote for some of his stories.) Thanks for setting the high standard -- keep up the great work!
As a result of a lawsuit filed by the ACLU, a Colorado court has ruled that parolees are inelligible to vote.








