Senator Barbara Boxer Compares Abortion to Viagra
Blogcritics.org - Wed Dec 9, 7:32 pm ETDrivel and arrogance intact, Boxer is up for re-election here in 2010––time to run Boxer right out of office.
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Drivel and arrogance intact, Boxer is up for re-election here in 2010––time to run Boxer right out of office.
Recently the Lake County Board of Supervisors sent a letter to the following distribution list: President Barack Obama, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, California Sen. Pat Wiggins, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, Sen. Barbara Boxer, Congressman Mike Thompson, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, California Assemblyman Wes Chesbro.
While the first-time candidate is resisting spending her own cash on her bid to unseat Sen. Barbara Boxer, she has plenty to spend if she changes her mind.
Sen. Barbara Boxer spent much of her day on the Senate floor managing the successful effort of pro-choice Democrats to keep lawmakers from restricting the access to abortions in the health reform bill they are debating.
While Afghanistan, the economy, Copenhagen and health care grabbed headlines this week, on December 2nd, Senators Frank Lautenberg and Barbara Boxer, who chairs the Senate...
Low turnout Jill Stanek wasn't shedding any tears; Sunsara Taylor was. They agreed on one thing: Last week's Stop Stupak rally was a bust. Feminist groups had planned a Capitol Hill rally, including an appearance by Sen. Barbara Boxer of California, against amendments to the health care bill that would restrict public funding of abortion. Rep. Bart Stupak, Michigan Democrat, attached such an ...
The American Chemistry Council (ACC) recently sent a letter to Chairman Barbara Boxer and Ranking Member James Inhofe of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works to be submitted as part of the record of the committee's hearing on the Toxic Substances Control Act.
WASHINGTON – Against the backdrop of global climate change talks in Copenhagen, Sen. Maria Ca
by Les Blumenthal WASHINGTON - Against the back drop of global climate change talks in Copenhagen, Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., will introduce legislation Friday that would take some of the sting out of higher energy bills U.S. consumers may face because of efforts to control greenhouse gases. read more
By Timothy Gardner and Ayesha Rascoe WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Three U.S. senators outlined a compromise climate bill Thursday that aims to win the votes needed for passage next year and could boost President Barack Obama's position at U.N. climate talks in Copenhagen next week. [More]
Republican senators want to voice concerns about global warming science at Copenhagen climate conference.