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"The violence has crossed the border and escalated to a point where many Arizonans do not feel safe within their own homes or on their own property," McCain and fellow Arizona Sen. Jon Kyl (R) wrote last week in a letter to Obama.
President Obama to send more National Guard troops to U.S.-Mexico border 2010
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As of a few weeks or so ago, only one member had signed: Rep. Frank Wolf (R) of Northern Virginia.
Lanny Davis: Mr. President: Bring us Together... Yes, You Can 2010
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"The violence has crossed the border and escalated to a point where many Arizonans do not feel safe within their own homes or on their own property," McCain and fellow Arizona Sen. Jon Kyl (R) wrote last week in a letter to Obama.
President Obama to send more National Guard troops to U.S.-Mexico border 2010
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A spokesman for House Minority Leader John Boehner (R, Ohio) had no comment Thursday, nor did Chip Kahn, president of the Federation of American Hospitals, a trade group. that represents for-profit hospitals Peter Sprigg, senior fellow at the socially conservative Family Research Council, said his group had no objection to allowing gay and lesbian patients to visit or make decisions for their partners.
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Some lawmakers, such as Rep. Michael Burgess (R, Texas), said Rep.blicans would set their sights on repealing or modifying just what they call the most onerous parts, such as the requirement for nearly all to have insurance.
Parties Joust Over Next Steps on Health Jonathan Weisman 2010
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Some lawmakers, such as Rep. Michael Burgess (R, Texas), said Rep.blicans would set their sights on repealing or modifying just what they call the most onerous parts, such as the requirement for nearly all to have insurance.
Parties Joust Over Next Steps on Health Jonathan Weisman 2010
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Some lawmakers, such as Rep. Michael Burgess (R, Texas), said Rep.blicans would set their sights on repealing or modifying just what they call the most onerous parts, such as the requirement for nearly all to have insurance.
Parties Joust Over Next Steps on Health Jonathan Weisman 2010
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Palin also came out in support of businessman Tim James (R) in last week's primary for Alabama governor; James (who may or may not move on to the runoff) had reached out to tea partiers and caught some conservative cred with his "in Alabama, we speak English" TV ad, but he's also the son of the former governor, Fob James.
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