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Francis McGovern, owner/editor of the Minneapolis Daily American, advocated self-sufficiency and free enterprise, while fighting wasteful government spending and high taxes.
U.S. Rep. Patrick Kennedy has checked into a rehab facility. He has not disclosed the location or what he will be treated for, but Kennedy has made no secret of the fact that he has had a lifelong battle with drug addiction and mental illness
Find out who placed America over a barrel.
With two days left of the Food Stamp Challenge, Rep. Ryan is subsisting on cornmeal and whatever he can scrounge up with his last thirty-three cents, after the TSA confiscated his peanut butter and jelly.
House member Jim McGovern successfully completed the Food Stamp Challenge while Tim Ryan succumbed to the temptation of a pork chop at a speaking event.
Born on July 19th? Read ahead if your birthday falls on July 19th to see all the unique facts and information that your personal date of birth marks and is known for in addition to it being all about you!
There are currently more than 37 million Americans living in poverty.
5 billion annually for school feeding and other programs could practically wipe out hunger among school-age children across the globe.
A list of all the members of congress who would support a Public Health Care option.
According to a story in the Politico, Democratic politicians are actually taking classes on how to sound tough on terrorism. Apparently there is some concern that Republicans outpoll Democrats when it comes to national security issues.
Born on July 12th? Read ahead if your birthday falls on July 12th to see all the unique facts and information that your personal date of birth marks and is known for in addition to it being all about you!
Pat Buchanan's regrettable remarks.
Fran Vincent is working hard for the Democratic Party in Texas after getting into politics through the 2004 Dean campaign.
For once, Washington Congresspeople are living under the same constraints as the people on who they impose legislative mandates. Four Congresspeople are living on Food Stamps to see what it's like for those who rely on the Food Stamp Program.
U.S. House of Representatives members mid-way through the Food Stamp Challenge of living for one week on $21 per day report their experiences to date.
Journalistic colleagues of mine have described political conventions to me as "scripted" and as "infomercials," apparently a far cry from conventions past.
Double-decker trailers designed for shorter species such as cows and pigs are regularly used to transport horses. The Horse Transportation Safety Act of 2009 would prohibit the use of these trailers in the transportation of horses in the United States.