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Thursday, September 15, 2005
Congress won't sacrifice pork in federal spending for Katrina
Sen. Tom Coburn "is arguing that massive federal spending in the wake of Hurricane Katrina must entail some sacrifice. By that he meant the pork so dear to his colleagues. That has evoked an icy response, not only from Congress but from the White House as well." ...
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