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A Republican's advice for Obama

There is a great line in "Casablanca." Signor Ferrari says to Victor Laszlo, "I am moved to make one more suggestion, why, for what reason I do not know, because it cannot profit me. ... "

Commentary: Why we don't heckle the president

When I worked in the House of Representatives in the mid-'90s, Congressional Republicans grew enamored of the idea of replicating the tradition of "Question Time" that was popular in the British House of Commons.

Commentary: Can U.S. afford trillion more in debt?

We spend nearly as much on defense as the rest of the world combined. We spend more on health care than anybody else in the world. And we have a bigger national debt than anybody else in the world.

Commentary: No one represents America's center

"There's nothing in the middle of the road but yellow stripes and dead armadillos." -- Jim Hightower

Commentary: Big risk in health care reform plan

We know what the president wants when it comes to health care reform. We know what Sen. Ted Kennedy and Rep. Henry Waxman want. And we know what interest groups really want from any health care reform effort.

Commentary: What's driving the U.S. over a cliff?

I was talking to a close family friend during my vacation in Florida, and he was criticizing the governor there for taking the stimulus money that came from the federal government.

Senate Republicans brace for ominous 2010

The 111th Congress has just barely begun as Senate Republicans brace for more grueling elections in 2010 that threaten to further weaken the party's influence in Congress.

Aides: 9/11 reforms won't pass Congress by election

Conceding they won't be able to complete work on September 11 reforms before the election, House and Senate negotiators hope at least to have an agreement among themselves by then, senior congressional aides said Tuesday.

Hastert to block 9/11 commission extension

Congress appears unlikely to grant a two-month extension requested by the commission investigating the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, to finish its report.

Amendment might lack congressional support

President Bush said Tuesday he would support a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage, but it is not clear such an amendment would find sufficient backing in Congress.

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