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    20080907
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    JOHN MCCAIN News.John McCainPSYCHOLOGY News.PsychologyPOLITICS News. POLITICIAN News.PoliticsTEXAS News.TexasMiss News: MISSISSIPPI News.Miss2008 ELECTION News2008 Election
    "McCain's history of hot temper raises concerns." ... "[2008 Election Republican Presidential Candidate] John McCain made a quick stop at the Capitol one day last spring to sit in on Senate negotiations on the big immigration bill, and [Texas Republican Senator] John Cornyn was not pleased." ... "Cornyn, a mild-mannered Texas Republican, saw a loophole in the bill that he thought would allow felons to pursue a path to citizenship." ... "McCain called Cornyn's claim "chicken-s---," according to people familiar with the meeting, and charged that the Texan was looking for an excuse to scuttle the bill. Cornyn grimly told McCain he had a lot of nerve to suddenly show up and inject himself into the sensitive negotiations." ... ""F--- you," McCain told Cornyn, in front of about 40 witnesses." ... "It was another instance of the Republican presidential candidate losing his temper, another instance where, as POW-MIA activist Carol Hrdlicka put it, "It's his way or no way."" ... "There's a lengthy list of similar outbursts through the years: McCain pushing a woman in a wheelchair, trying to get an Arizona Republican aide fired from three different jobs, berating a young GOP activist on the night of his own 1986 Senate election and many more." ... "In January, [Mississippi Republican Senator] Sen. Thad Cochran, R-Miss. [Republican-Mississippi], told The Boston Globe that, "the thought of (McCain) being president sends a cold chill down my spine. He is erratic. He is hotheaded. He loses his temper and he worries me." (Cochran has since endorsed McCain.)" -By David Lightman and Matt Stearns with contributions by Margaret Talev -McClatchyDC.com
    20080513
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  • MISSISSIPPI News.MississippiILLINOIS News. Ill: Illinois state abbreviation.IllinoisLOUISIANA News. La: Louisiana state abbreviation.Louisiana2008 ELECTION News2008 Election - "Childers victory gives Dems a third straight takeover." ... "Democrat Travis Childers won Tuesday’s Mississippi special election runoff for [Mississippi Republican Senator] Sen. Roger Wicker’s (R [Republican]) former House seat, handing Democrats the biggest of their three special election takeovers this cycle and sending a listless GOP [GOP=Grand Old Party=Republican] further into a state of disarray." ... "Childers led GOP candidate Greg Davis 53-47 with more than 90 percent of precincts reporting. Turnout increased substantially over the 67,000 voters who cast ballots in the April 22 open special election, with more than 100,000 voting in the runoff." ... "Childers, who beat Davis 49-46 three weeks ago but came up just shy of a race-ending majority, joins new Democratic [Illinois Representative] Reps. Bill Foster (Ill. [Illinois]) and [Louisiana Democratic Representative] Don Cazayoux (La. [Louisiana]) to give Democrats a trifecta of upsets in conservative House districts over the last two months." ... "Wicker’s former district voted 62 percent for [Republican] President Bush in 2004 and, by that measure, is one of the most conservative seats Democrats have taken from the GOP over the last 18 months, including the 2006 election." ... "Davis and Childers will square off again in November [2008 Election], as they have already been elected their parties’ general election nominees." (1, 2) -By Aaron Blake -TheHill.com
  • 20080331
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  • JOHN MCCAIN News. 2008 Election Republican Presidential Candidate John Sidney McCain III News.John McCainMILITARY News.MilitaryINTELLIGENCE News.IntelligenceUS AMERICAN NewsUSIRAQ News.Iraq2008 ELECTION News2008 ElectionMISSISSIPPI News.MississippiARIZONA News.Arizona - "McCain ‘Surprised’ by Iraq Developments." ... "As he launched a tour here [in Mississippi] designed to highlight his family’s long tradition of military service, [2008 Election Republican Presidential Candidate and Arizona] Senator John McCain said Monday that he was surprised by the latest turn of events in America’s current war in Iraq." ... "Mr. McCain said he had not expected [Iraq] Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki to try to oust Shiite militias from Basra [Iraq] without consulting the Americans, and that he was troubled by some of the demands that were made by the Shiite cleric Moktada al-Sadr as part of his offer of a ceasefire after the militias held off the American-supported assault. And he tied some of the current problems to the [Republican President] Bush administration’s old strategy there." ... "“Maliki decided to take on this operation without consulting the Americans,’’ Mr. McCain said on his campaign bus as it rolled through downtown Meridian [Mississippi], saying that the move showed independence but that he had expected the military to focus on Mosul [Iraq]." ... "“I just am surprised that he would take it on himself to go down and take charge of a military offensive,’’ he said. “I had not anticipated that he would do that.’’ " -By Michael Cooper -NYTimes 
  • 20080312
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  • BARACK OBAMA News. 2008 Election Democratic Presidential Candidate Barack Obama News.Barack ObamaHILLARY CLINTON News. 2008 Election Democratic Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton News.Hillary Clinton2008 ELECTION News2008 ElectionLAWMAKERS News. LAW News.LawmakersILLINOIS NewsIllinoisNEW YORK News.New YorkSOUTH CAROLINA News.South CarolinaMISSISSIPPI News.MississippiGEORGIA News.GeorgiaVIRGINIA News.VirginiaNORTH CAROLINA News.North CarolinaTENNESSEE News.TennesseeALABAMA News.AlabamaNORTH DAKOTA News.North DakotaSOUTH DAKOTA News.South DakotaKENTUCKY News.KentuckyWEST VIRGINIA News.West Virginia - "Eyeing Obama coattails." ... "Democratic lawmakers are becoming persuaded that [2008 Election Democratic Presidential Candidate and Illinois Senator] Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.[Democratic-Illinois]) would have a more positive impact on other Democrats on the November ballot than [2008 Election Democratic Presidential Candidate and New York Senator] Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.[Democratic-New York])." ... "Obama’s advantage over Clinton would be most pronounced in the Southern and Western states President Bush carried in 2000 and 2004, say lawmakers interviewed by The Hill. In total, 32 members of Congress from these “red states” have endorsed Obama. Twenty-two lawmakers from those states have backed Clinton." ... "Obama will “bring new people into the process in Southern states, there’s no question about it,” said Rep. James Clyburn, the House Democratic whip from South Carolina. “In these Southern states he’s bringing out more people, young people, African-Americans. They’re being energized by him.”" ... "Clyburn, who has stayed neutral in the primary, said Obama at the top of the ticket would “certainly” do more to help other Democratic candidates, citing South Carolina and Mississippi specifically." ... "Obama has picked up congressional endorsements from Georgia, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, North and South Dakota, Mississippi, Kentucky, and West Virginia. Clinton has not collected congressional endorsements from any of these states, according to a tally kept by The Hill." -By Alexander Bolton with contributions by Sam Youngman -TheHill.com
  • 20080306
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  • MILITARY News. TROOPS, ARMY, MARINES, SOLDIERS News.MilitarySAFETY News.SafetyDRESS UNIFORMS News. CLOTHING News. FASHION News.ClothingMISSISSIPPI News.MississippiTEXAS News.TexasUS AMERICAN News.USIRAQ News.IraqAFGHANISTAN News.Afghanistan - "U.S. troops buy own gear for safety, style in battle: Since 9/11, the market for tactical war gear has grown to $150 million annually." ... "The traditional Army credo is that it's guts that win the glory – not fancy long-johns or Oakley sunglasses. But that old-school thinking is wicking away like perspiration through Gore-Tex as US soldiers today go beyond military-issue battle dress uniforms in favor of top-of-the-line gear to help them get home in one piece – and look sharp, too." ... "One reason, critics say, is that military procurement, especially of life-saving equipment, is still too slow. Quietly, however, the Pentagon – with the Army leading the charge – has begun bypassing rigid procurement rules, loosening uniformity requirements, and even spearheading technical innovations in gear, ranging from flame-retardant shirts to low-infrared signature zippers." ... "To some critics, the sight of soldiers buying their own battle gear symbolizes a divide between frontline grunts and rear echelon procurement officers who may never have seen battle. [Mississippi Democratic Representative] Rep. Gene Taylor (D [Democratic]) of Mississippi told the House Armed Services Committee last week that supplies such as body armor and uparmored Humvees "[have] taken entirely too long" to get to frontline troops." ... "In some cases, charity groups have stepped in to help. Operation Helmet, founded by Bob Meaders of Montgomery, Texas, shipped special helmet liners to soldiers to replace what many soldiers said were poorly designed helmet pads issued by the Army and the Marines. Just as Operation Helmet thought its work was done late last year, more requests came in from troops in Iraq and Afghanistan." ... ""The Army is planning a $20 billion future combat system, and they can't provide boots that don't wear out," says Roger Charles, editor of DefenseWatch, an investigative website that advocates on behalf of frontline soldiers. "There's no priority for taking care of relatively mundane items where most people would think, 'Gosh, that's so simple. Why don't they have the best boots, the best uniforms, the best helmets, and the best flak jackets?' " " (1, 2) -By Patrik Jonsson -CSMonitor 
  • 20080304
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  • JOHN MCCAIN News. Arizona Republican Senator John Sidney McCain III News. 2008 Election Republican Presidential Candidate John McCain News.John McCainCORPORATE News.CorporateGOVERNMENT News.GovernmentPOLITICIAN News. POLITICS News.PoliticianARIZONA News.ArizonaPENNSYLVANIA News.PennsylvaniaOHIO News.OhioFLORIDA News.FloridaMISSISSIPPI News. MISSISSIPPI State News.MissTRENT LOTT News. Mississippi Republican Politician Trent Lott News.Trent Lott2008 ELECTION News2008 Election - "Lobbyist to run McCain's Hill effort." ... "Presumptive [2008 Election] Republican presidential candidate [and Arizona Senator] Sen. John McCain has engaged a leading GOP [GOP=Grand Old Party=Republican] lobbyist to coordinate his message and travel schedule with congressional Republicans —the most concrete sign yet that the biggest battleground in the 2008 presidential race may not be Pennsylvania or Ohio or Florida’s I-4 corridor but rather the floor of the United States Senate." ... "John Green, a founding partner of what is now Ogilvy Government Relations, will soon take a leave of absence from that firm to work as a full-time liaison between McCain’s presidential campaign and Republicans in the House and the Senate, according to GOP aides on Capitol Hill and McCain surrogates downtown. Green, a Mississippi native, has strong ties in the Senate after his years of work for [Mississippi Republican Senator and] former Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott (R-Miss. [Republican-Mississippi]), a vocal McCain supporter who left Congress late last year to set up his own lobbying shop." ... "Green is part of a small cadre of lobbyists who have met regularly to help build support for McCain on Capitol Hill. The group, which includes fellow Ogilvy partner [lobbyist] Wayne Berman, has been helping the senator secure congressional endorsements in recent weeks to ensure he solidifies his status as the GOP front-runner." -By Martin Kady II and Patrick O'Connor -Politico.com
  • 20080225
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  • JOHN MCCAIN News. 2008 Election Republican Presidential Candidate John Sidney McCain III News.John McCainJACK ABRAMOFF News. Republican lobbyist Jack Abramoff News.Jack AbramoffBOB RILEY News. Alabama Republican Governor Robert Renfroe ''Bob'' Riley New.Bob RileyTOM DELAY News.Tom DeLayBOB NEY News. Ohio Republican Politician Bob Ney News.Bob NeyMONEY News.MoneyPOLITICS News. POLITICIAN News.PoliticsINVESTIGATION News.InvestigationLAW News.LawEMAIL News.EMailALABAMA News.AlabamaLOUISIANA News.LouisianaMISSISSIPPI News.MississippiARIZONA News.ArizonaTEXAS News.TexasOHIO News.OhioHISTORY News.History2002 ELECTION News. Election 2002 News.2002 Election2006 ELECTION News.2006 Election2008 ELECTION News2008 Election - "McCain Withheld Controversial Abramoff Email." ... "In the 2006 Senate report concerning [Republican Lobbyist Jack] Abramoff's activities, which [2008 Election Republican Presidential Candidate John] McCain spearheaded, the Arizona Republican conspicuously left out information detailing how Alabama [Republican Governor] Gov. Bob Riley was targeted by Abramoff's influence peddling scheme. Riley, a Republican, won election in November 2002, and was reelected in 2006." ... "In a December 2002 email [PDF] obtained by the Huffington Post -- which McCain and his staff had access to prior to the issuance of his report -- Abramoff explains to an aide what he would like to see Riley do in return for the "help" he received from Abramoff's tribal clients." ... "An official with the Mississippi Choctaws "definitely wants Riley to shut down the Poarch Creek operation," Abramoff wrote, "including his announcing that anyone caught gambling there can't qualify for a state contract or something like that."" ... "The note showed not only the reach of Abramoff, but raised questions about Riley's victory in what was the closest gubernatorial election in Alabama history." ... "And yet, despite the implications of the information, McCain and the Senate Indian Affairs Committee sat on the controversial portion of the email. According to an official familiar with the investigation, McCain also subsequently refused to make the email public after the report was released." ... "There was a brief footnote in the report that quoted William Worfel, former vice chairman of the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana, saying that Abramoff told the chief of a Mississippi tribe to spend $13 million "to get the governor of Alabama elected to keep gaming out of Alabama so it wouldn't hurt ... his market in Mississippi."" ... "But Riley's name and the details of what was being asked of him were not mentioned once in the 373-page document." ... "Indeed, as the Associated Press noted in 2006, McCain stayed deliberately agnostic as to Riley's involvement." ... ""Although Sen. McCain has long bragged of his role in the Abramoff investigation, he let [former Texas Republican Representative] Tom DeLay and the other members of Congress who were doing Abramoff's bidding completely off the hook. The sole exception was [former Ohio Republican Representative] Rep. Bob Ney, who served time in prison," Melanie Sloan, Executive Director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics In Washington told the Huffington Post recently. "Sen. McCain knew what his colleagues were up to, he chose to take the easier path and give them a free pass."" -By Sam Stein -HuffingtonPost.com
  • 20080220
    LAW News. JUDGE News. ATTORNEY News.
  • TRENT LOTT News. Mississippi Republican Politician Trent Lott News.Trent LottMONEY News.MoneyPOLITICS News. POLITICIAN News.PoliticsMISSISSIPPI News.Mississippi - "Judge: Scruggs indictment stands; Lott's name mentioned." ... "Powerful plaintiffs attorney Richard "Dickie" Scruggs tried to use his brother-in-law, former U.S. [Mississippi Republican Senator] Sen. Trent Lott, to influence the ruling of a sitting Mississippi judge, a government witness testified Wednesday in federal court." ... "The testimony about Lott came during a hearing in a separate federal case in which Scruggs, his son Zach, and law partner Sidney Backstrom are charged with trying to bribe Circuit Judge Henry Lackey to get a favorable ruling in a dispute over $26.5 million in legal fees." ... "Former New Albany [Mississippi] attorney Timothy Balducci, who has pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge and is helping prosecutors in their case against Scruggs, brought up Lott's name during his testimony." ... "When pressed by Scruggs' attorney, John Keker, Balducci testified that Scruggs had tried to use Lott to influence rulings made by Hinds County [Mississippi] Circuit Judge Bobby DeLaughter in another dispute involving legal fees." (1, 2) -By Chris Talbott -AP via -NOLA.com
  • 20080204
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  • JOHN MCCAIN News. 2008 Election Republican Presidential Candidate John Sidney McCain III News.John McCainPSYCHOLOGY News.Psychology2008 ELECTION News2008 ElectionMISSISSIPPI News.Mississippi - "McCain’s GOP colleagues wary of his temperament?" ... "[2008 Election Republican Presidential Candidate] John McCain sounds confident that he’ll be the Republican nominee for president." ... "But not everyone is ready to place McCain at the top of the ticket. The Washington Post reports several of McCain’s Republican colleagues are warning that his well-known tirades on and off the floor of the Senate suggest a temperament unfit for the office of president." ... "Mississippi [Republican] Senator Thad Cochran says, “The thought of McCain being president sends a cold chill down my spine. He is erratic. He is hotheaded. He loses his temper and he worries me.”" ... "Witnesses cite several examples of McCain cursing and belittling senate colleagues in front of people." -By Jack Cafferty -CNN 
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