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...Date a Democrat!” gal-pal Jean exclaimed, proud of herself for curing my dating dilemma. It’s true, quite a few Republicans number among my Ghosts of Guys Past. I like them because they behave like gentlemen, which is infinitely appealing...
...senators, who included Florida senators Connie Mack, a Republican, and Bob Graham, a Democrat, would certainly find backing from such eminent liberal legal scholars as Alan Dershowitz and Laurence Tribe if their purpose is to question the constitutionality of the process by which the raid on the Miami house was ordered, but that's unlikely to be enough for those legislators fired up by the campaign to keep Elian Gonzalez in the U.S. Attacking Janet Reno for ordering an armed intervention at a time when a negotiated solution was supposedly within reach would take the inquiry into tricky waters...
...privacy" in the long form of the census, the version distributed to a sample of households throughout the country. Bush has said he might have refused to answer several of the questions, had he been given the long form (He got the short one). But it was a Democrat who had the most problems filling out the census form--where do you imagine Hillary Clinton said she lives or stays "most of the time"--in New York, or with her husband...
...sympathetic legislator and the Cuban American National Foundation (CANF) that would, according to government sources, have involved transferring Elian to his father at a family meeting Wednesday in Washington, where the only outsiders in attendance would have been New Jersey senator Robert Torricelli (a White House-friendly Democrat who has long been a champion of the Cuban exile community) and an INS official. After the planned meeting was announced by the CANF - which has played a leading role in efforts to keep Elian in the U.S. - the Justice Department held off on plans to deliver a letter to Lazaro instructing...
...mostly he, of course) is, above all, aggrieved. The grievance was well expressed by a midlevel manager when Al Gore "was on campus" a few months ago. At a Q&A session, he told the Vice President, in essence: I've been a Democrat all my life, because I believe in the values the Democratic Party represents. But I also work very hard, and I believe that the work I do is helping make life better for people. Yet now my government is telling me that the work I do is actually harmful. So should I believe my government...