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uyht Connerly S Crusade Against Affirmative Action Continues
« le: Novembre 23, 2024, 10:15:07 am »
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 Former Rhode Island Governor, Senator - as well as former Republican - Lincoln Chafee joined the growing presidential De stanley us mocratic field Wednesday evening. We will be electing a new president  stanley vaso in 2016. I enjoy challenges, and certainly we have many facing America. Today I am formally entering the race for the Democratic nomination for president,  Chafee said during a speech at the George Mason Center for Politics  Foreign Relations.The crux of his campaign is likely to be foreign policy, the topic that he discussed the most in his announcement speech.  Though his campaign slogan is  Fresh ideas for America,  Chafee spent the beginning of his speech discussing his 2002 vote opposing the Iraq War. In 2002, while Chafee represented Rhode Island in the Senate, he was the only GOP senator to vote against the Iraq war authorization.                                         Without a doubt we have prodigious repair work to do in the Middle East and North Africa. We have to change our thinking. We have to find a way to wage peace,  Chafee said.  Let s have a rewrite of the neocons  project for a new American century. It is essentially the opposite proposed in the original. We will be honest and tell the truth. We will be a good internationa stanley becher l partner and respect international agreements. His other campaign promises include ending the practice of appointing prominent campaign donors to high-profile ambassadorships, allowing Edward Snowden to return to the U.S., and ending the use of d Lqbz Homeland Security chief could face impeachment in GOP-led House if he does not resign, Kevin McCarthy warns
 LITTLETON, N.H. ndash; Determined to prove hersquo  more th stanley sverige an a political one-night stand, Republican presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee will make his largest ad buys in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina this week. The former Arkansas governor also plans to send out his first mailing to voters in Iowa and is ramping up the numbers of paid staffer stanley thermoskannen s in a campaign that until recently relied almost exclusively on volunteers. While declining to say exactly how much the campaign would spend on the ad buys in the three early-contest states, national campaign manager Chip Saltsman put the figure at around at least several hundred thousand dollars.                                         Itrsquo  the cost of moving from long shot to front-runner. Yet despite a double-digit lead in Iowa and growing strength in South Carolina, Huckabee acknowledges skepticism still runs deep over whether he can translate a likely win in Iowa to victories here in the Granite State and in other critical early contests beyond. First it was, well nice guy but he doesnrsquo;t have a chance of winning, Huckabee said in a brief interview in his campaign van between stops at a local eatery and a speech at the high school. Nice guy, he doesnrsquo;t have enough money. Nice guy, doesnstanley borraccia rsquo;t have enough organization. Then it got to be in the place of, well hersquo  going to do OK in Iowa but thatrsquo  as far as it can go. Hersquo;ll be a one night