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Is Congressman Jim Cooper (D- TN5) Guilty of a Crime?

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Jim Cooper, Democrat from Tennessee’s 5th District, recently got his ears pinned back in a formal committee hearing. Cooper held up a sheaf of papers and went for the kill while questioning Glenn English, CEO of the NRECA, a national coalition of electricity providing cooperatives.

Is Congressman Jim Cooper (D-TN5) Guilty of a Crime?

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Jim Cooper, Democrat from Tennessee’s 5th District, recently got his ears pinned back in a formal committee hearing. Cooper held up a sheaf of papers and went for the kill while questioning Glenn English, CEO of the NRECA, a national coalition of electricity providing cooperatives.

Gordon committee looks at water supply issues

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On Wednesday, U.S. Rep. Bart Gordon chaired a House Science and Technology Committee hearing focusing on the challenges facing the United States' water supply. "In Tennessee, the first eight months...

Missing the point, missing out

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Decrying the financial woes of the Executive Residence restoration and the building of Conservation Hall, House Minority Leader Jason Mumpower and Rep. Beth Harwell skipped out on the House Finance, Ways, and Means Committee meeting yesterday to appear in a “splashy” press conference on Curtiswood Lane. Additionally,Republican Caucus Chairman Glen Casad

Hint: his name's not on the dollar

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I found this funny story involving mistaken identity in the halls of power on the blog Cato-at-liberty:

Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur [(D-Ohio)] came to a House committee hearing on Thursday prepared to ask U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson tough questions about his involvement in the subprime mortgage crisis.

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