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Men and women who work hard for decades though, should not be forced to relinquish the American Dream in retirement. For those now in or near retirement, President Bush will make sure to uphold the promise of Social Security. But President Bush understands that Social Security needs to be fixed to make sure that it's secure for our younger workers.
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WASHINGTON, May 23 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Following is a release from the Republican National Committee:
It is very disappointing that any Hispanic leaders would join with Senator Reid in his unprecedented filibuster of highly qualified judicial nominees. Senator Frist and Republicans in the Senate are trying to restore over 200 years of Senate tradition and provide judicial nominees with a simple up-or-down vote. Senator Reid and obstructionist Democrats in the Senate have systematically changed the rules of confirmation to block votes for nominees like Miguel Estrada, who was supported by a bi-partisan majority of the Senate but withdrew his nomination after being deprived of an up-or- down vote in the Senate. The bottom line is, all judicial nominees deserve a vote." -- George P. Bush
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- Unpublished Disposition Notice: Sixth Circuit Rule 24(C) States that Citation of Unpublished Dispositions is Disfavored Except for Establishing Res Judicata, Estoppel, or the Law of the Case and Requires Service of Copies of Cited Unpublished Dispositions of the Sixth Circuit. Eunice Justice, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. United States of America, Edwin Meese Iii, Attorney General, Ronald Reagan, President, George Bush, Vice President, Charles Fried, Solicitor General, John D. Holschuh, Judge, Joseph P. Kinneary, Judge, James Graham, Judge, City of Columbus, Ronald J. O'Brien, City Attorney, Gregory S. Lashutka, Assistant City Attorney, Lisa L. Sadler, Assistant City Attorney, Defendants-Appellees., 930 F.2d 24 (6th Cir. 1991)
Before BOYCE F. MARTIN, JR. and RALPH B. GUY, JR., Circuit Judges and PECK, Senior Circuit Judge.
ORDER
Eunice Justice, a pro se Ohio resident, appea...
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FORT WORTH, Texas - George P. Bush, the son of former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and nephew of President Bush, has been selected as one of 15 prospective e...
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The looming fight over President Obama's so-called New START disarmament treaty with Russia seems to be coming down to one fundamental question: Would Ronald Reagan approve? On the answer may ride nothing less than the re-election prospects of a handful of senators who will decide the fate of this accord if Team Obama succeeds in forcing it to a vote in the last days of the current lame-duck session.
Consequently, Mr. Obama's administration has been moving heaven and earth to demonstrate that his treaty is right out of his predecessor's playbook. Toward that end, he has enlisted a number of people who held prominent positions during the Reagan presidency. These include darlings of the establishment such as George P. Shultz, James A. Baker III, Colin L. Powell and George H.W. Bush. They ...
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The author argues that while under President Clinton, US Gulf policy lacked a "clear strategic vision" (p. 86), during the administration of George W. Bush "the new intellectual context of the War on Terror subordinated long-standing US geostrategic interests in the Persian Gulf to the maxims of grand strategy in the War on terror." Tschirgi emphasizes the point that the Middle East should not be seen as "exceptional" when it comes to the threat from fundamentalism but rather that al-Qa'ida and its action should be viewed within the context of marginalized violent internal conflict stemming from the nature of the current international system and its uneven distribution of the benefits of globalization.
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Washington Rep. Paul Ryan of Janesville shows up in National Journal as one of the political figures with the most potential to be president 20 years from now.
With 4% of the vote, he trailed fellow Republicans George P. Bush (presidential nephew), U.S. Trade Rep. Rob Portman and Sen. John Thune of South Dakota and Democrats Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois and Rep. Harold Ford of Tennessee. Ryan tied with Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley, a Democrat.
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Si estos reportes son ciertos, insistimos en que usted intervenga y se asegure de que nadie se haga pasar por personal de OSHA", menciona la carta firmada por Jack H. Dobson, Jr., presidente de ASSE, quien señala que la organización "apoya completamente el cumplimiento de las leyes de inmigración de este país", pero que utilizar "mecanismos que incrementen el riesgo de muerte, lesiones y enfermedad entre los trabajadores no es la manera responsable de hacerlo".
"Encontrar la manera de llevar a los trabajadores inmigrantes la información sobre seguridad y salud en el trabajo y entrenarlos para que eviten la muerte o los accidentes laborales se ha vuelto una preocupación importante para la comunidad a cargo de la seguridad y la salud", menciona Dobson, en el texto que también fue enviado...
..."Irónicamente, el presidente George W. Bush ha solicitado un incremento de 2.6 millone...
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Excerpts are presented of the On-The-Record Briefing given on Feb 27, 2004 in Washington DC by US Assistant Secretary for Political-Military Affairs Lincoln P. Bloomfield Jr. He talked about Pres George W. Bush's policy decisions and initiatives relating to landmines.
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President Bush had planned to leave Maine on Sunday morning, but lingered in the sun for a few hours to get in just a bit more fishing before heading back to Washington, D.C., early in the afternoon.
The president and first lady and their family, including former President George H.W. Bush and Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, attended services at St. Ann's Episcopal Church in the morning. They were there a day earlier as well, for the wedding of Jeb Bush's son, and the president's nephew, George P. Bush.