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Fight Over Oil Tax Threatens Energy Bill

House leaders pressed Democrats from oil states Friday to support $16 billion in oil industry taxes and sought a compromise over use of renewable fuels by electric utilities, hoping to clear the way for approval of energy legislation.

Bush, Al-Maliki Stress Political Urgency

President Bush prodded Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki on Wednesday to unite rival factions in a country stung by an announcement that the largest Sunni Arab bloc intends to pull out of the government.

House Passes Ethics Bill

The House voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to require lawmakers to disclose more details of their bids to fund pet projects and their fundraising help from lobbyists.

House Dems Try to Unite on Farm Bill

House Democratic leaders have beaten back a challenge from their own party as they debate a multibillion-dollar farm bill that would continue subsidies for U.S. crops.

Edwards Adds Staff, Reshuffles Roles

John Edwards is reshuffling the ranks of his top staff, adding two prominent Democratic operatives as senior advisers and shifting some responsibilities from campaign manager David Bonior.

Agreement Near on Iraq Funding Bill

Flinching in the face of a veto threat, Democratic congressional leaders neared agreement with the Bush administration Tuesday on legislation to pay for the Iraq war without setting a timeline for troop withdrawal.

House Democrats Have to Sell Iraq Plan

After weeks of refusing to back down to President Bush on setting a timetable on the Iraq war, House Democratic leaders soon will be in the awkward position of explaining to members why they feel they must.

Moderates Seek to Break Iraq Impasse

As Democratic leaders feud with the White House on Iraq war spending, lawmakers from both parties are working quietly to break the impasse. So far, no luck, and the next vote is Thursday evening.

Pentagon Prepares 35,000 Troops for Iraq

The Pentagon on Tuesday alerted more than 35,000 Army soldiers that they could be sent to Iraq this fall. In Congress, House Democrats defiantly pushed a plan to limit war funding to two-month installments.

Democrats Hold Ground on Iraq Talks

Congressional Democrats have signaled they're not ready to back down in their confrontation with President Bush on Iraq, spurring Republicans to accuse them of causing political gridlock.

Dems Predict Passage for Iraq Timeline

President Bush and the Democratic-controlled Congress lurched toward a veto showdown over Iraq on Wednesday, as the House planned to vote on legislation that would order troops to begin coming home by Oct. 1.

Lawmakers, NRA Discuss Background Checks

House Democratic leaders are working with the National Rifle Association to bolster existing laws blocking mentally ill people from buying guns.

Democrats Confident Iraq Plan Will Pass

House Democratic leaders hunted for votes Tuesday for a war spending bill that would demand troops leave Iraq before September 2008 and expressed optimism that they would garner the support needed for passage.

House Dems Face Uphill Battle Over Iraq

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, her party deeply divided and holding only a narrow majority, faces long odds in passing legislation that would bring troops home from Iraq before the 2008 presidential election.

Democrats Want Iraq Pullout by Fall 2008

In a direct challenge to President Bush, House Democrats unveiled legislation Thursday requiring the withdrawal of U.S. combat troops from Iraq by the fall of next year. The White House said Bush would veto it.

Cheney Warns Against Hasty Iraq Pullout

A quick withdrawal of U.S. forces from Iraq could allow victorious Muslim extremists to fan out into other countries, with some militants going to Afghanistan to fight alongside a resurgent Taliban, Vice President Dick Cheney says.

Democratic Leaders Revamp Anti-War Plan

House Democratic leaders are developing an anti-war proposal that wouldn't cut off money for U.S. troops in Iraq but would require President Bush to acknowledge problems with an overburdened military.

Democrats Back Away From War Fund Plan

House Democratic leaders are backing away from a plan to scale back U.S. involvement in the Iraq war by using Congress' most powerful tool — withholding money in the budget.

Democratic Leaders Revamp Anti-War Plan

House Democratic leaders are developing an anti-war proposal that wouldn't cut off money for U.S. troops in Iraq while requiring President Bush to acknowledge problems with an overburdened military.

Pelosi to Lead Way in Debate Over Iraq

Speaker Nancy Pelosi will lead the way Tuesday as the Democratic-controlled House embarks on an extraordinary debate over the Iraq war, declaring that the public has decided that President Bush's policies "have not worked, will not work and must be changed."

Dems Take Simple Tack on Iraq War Debate

House Democratic leaders are considering a straightforward approach to next week's Iraq war debate, planning a short and simple measure opposing President Bush's decision to send more forces into combat.

Gates Is Back on Capitol Hill Today

Defense Secretary Robert Gates will be back before Congress today, this time before the House Armed Services Committee. Yesterday, Gates told the Senate Armed Services Committee that U.S. forces might be able to start leaving Iraq before the end of the year, if daunting conditions including subdued violence and political reconciliation are met.

Republicans Block Congressional Pay Hike

When Democrats blasted Republicans last fall for taking annual congressional pay raises while blocking numerous attempts to raise the minimum wage, it was an effective campaign tactic. Democrats vowed not to accept the annual cost-of-living hike until Congress increases the minimum wage.

Pelosi Says She Would Drain GOP 'Swamp'

Franklin Roosevelt had his first hundred days. House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi is thinking 100 hours. Time enough, she says, to begin to "drain the swamp" after more than a decade of Republican rule.

Opposition May Slow U.S. Trade Deals

WASHINGTON — House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi urged colleagues in July to vote against a trade agreement with Oman, proclaiming that Democrats' first order of business if they win control of the House this fall will be stopping companies from moving jobs overseas.

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Democrats stand firm on SCHIP

Source: The Washington Times

House Democratic leaders say they won't bow to Republican pressure to scale back a health care plan for low-income children, despite the Bush administration's willingness to seek a compromise.

10 million children left behind: Bush vetoes popular bill on kids' health care

Source: alertnet.org

U.S. President George W. Bush on Wednesday vetoed a measure to expand a popular children's health care program, launching the first in a series of major battles with Democrats over domestic spending.

John Doe Versus Flying Imams

Source: RealClearPolitics

Imagine you're waiting to board a plane, and you see fellow travelers acting strangely and muttering words that you don't understand. Maybe they're Muslim, maybe they're not. You're afraid that they are up to no good. What do you do?

Democrats To Change 185 Year-old House Rule To Allow Tax Hikes Without Having To Vote

Source: National Review Online

In a stunning move, House Democrats today revealed they will attempt to rewrite House rules that have gone unchanged since 1822 in order to make it possible to increase taxes and government spending without having to vote and be held accountable.

Nancy Plays Hard to Get

Source: spectator.org

On Thursday, the Wall Street Journal editorial page reported that former vice president Al Gore had declined to meet with Colombian President Alvaro Uribe, citing concerns about human rights.Never mind why Uribe was seeking a meeting with a has-been pol -- the story of the shabby …

The party of defeat | The San Diego Union-Tribune

Source: The San Diego Union-Tribune

Democrats have struggled for a generation to escape the crippling public perception that they are soft on national security. Majority Democrats in the House of Representatives have now revived their party's electoral curse.

Cindy Sheehan routs the Democrats

Source: The Washington Times

Cindy Sheehan, the "peace activist" who famously besieged President Bush at Prairie Chapel Ranch, yesterday routed the leaders of the new House Democratic majority from their press conference where they attempted to present their legislative agenda.

GOP: Pelosi's party too liberal for America

Source: The San Diego Union-Tribune

Pelosi is fond of deflecting the "San Francisco Democrat" charge by noting that as a mother and grandmother, she's hardly the left-wing icon figure her critics allege.

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