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senators are politicians.
We learned about the three branches and the senator.
A kickback is a deal people make that benefits one person over another. It usually refers to political bribery. A recent, well-known kickback was the Cornhusker Kickback. The Democrats did not have enough votes for Obamacare, so they bought off Democratic Senator Ben Nelson for the final vote. To buy his vote, the Democrats offered to give Senator Ben Nelson's state of Nebraska special status above other states. This did not go over well, and in the final bill, all states received the same special privileges as Nebraska.
A senator is a senator-elect until he is sworn in (normally in January following an election). A senator newly elected is called a freshman senator.
Senator Ron Paul, candidate for President, is a physician, as are a number of other prominent politicians.
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No, bureaucrats write laws and make all the important policy decisions. Politicians are merely puppets.
the corrupt senator will not be running for office again.
The correct address to be used for correspondence with United States senators and congressmen is found on various government websites associated with the politicians in question. Note that these politicians may have in-state addresses at which they will receive correspondence in addition to addresses in the District of Columbia.
You are referring to 1950s McCarthyism and it's great fear of the communists, I presume. if so, politicians that angered the Wisconsin senator, Senator McCarthy, were the ones ending up on the blacklist, and though most of the accusations proved false, the damage was done.
Yes, called the 'House Divided speech', it was given by him in June 1858, in Illinois after he accepted the nomination for senator.
Why not? Politics has only lately gained the bad reputation that it has and that has basically to do with the media. Please tell me who amongst the following was not honest: Winston Churchill. Senator William Fulbright. Charles DeGaulle. Konrad Adenauer. Jimmy Carter.