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Saturday, February 18, 2012

This is going to get good

From the Huffington Post: Harry Reid Will Ask Obama To Recess Appoint All Nominees If GOP Delays Continue.
Posted by The Weaker Party at 5:14 PM
Labels: 112th Congress, Checks and Balances, recess appointments
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