John McCain’s Arkansas visit canceled due to Senate vote
Texarkana Gazette - 26 minutes agoLITTLE ROCK—A town hall meeting featuring former Republican presidential nominee John McCain and two other GOP lawmakers has been canceled.
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LITTLE ROCK—A town hall meeting featuring former Republican presidential nominee John McCain and two other GOP lawmakers has been canceled.
Sen. John McCain will join U.S. Rep. John Boozman in Springdale Sunday for a continuation of the GOP’s Scare Seniors Road Show. Take a copy of Ernest Dumas’ column this week to Har-Ber High School at 6 p.m. and ask McCain what happened to the Straight Talk Express and why Republicans are lying to seniors to [...]
Dec. 8 (Bloomberg) -- President Barack Obama today proposed new spending on the nation’s infrastructure, tax credits for small businesses to spur hiring and incentives to make homes more energy efficient in a plan to cut the jobless rate.
The general in charge of the war in Afghanistan said Tuesday he expects to know by this time next year whether the new troop buildup is reversing Taliban momentum and he believes he will be able to draw down forces in 2011 without asking for more.
Obama also called for “mobilizing” remaining money in the financial-system bailout fund to open up more credit to small businesses. The president didn’t give a price tag for the proposals and most of the details would be left to Congress.
The U.S. commander in Afghanistan and the top diplomat closed ranks on Tuesday around President Barack Obama's orders to send in 30,000 more troops, saying the strategy would halt Taliban momentum within a year.
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WASHINGTON -- Due to the vote schedule expected in the U.S. Senate over the weekend, the town hall Sunday with Sen. John McCain of Arizona and Sen. John Barrasso of Wyoming at Har-Ber High School in Springdale has been canceled.
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The American general in charge of the Afghan war assured lawmakers Tuesday that an additional 30,000 troops, combined with changes in the overall war strategy, would trigger a demonstrable change on the ground before U.S. forces start to come home in 18 months.
Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman (Conn.) has once again inserted himself into the middle of an inflamed partisan debate, raising questions about his motives, his ego and his fickle allegiance to the Democratic Party, which forgave him after he supported Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) for president.