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  • He kept his word to try to help Mississippi's hungry children and went immediately to see Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman the next day and urged him to get some food down there and to eliminate any charges for food stamps for people who had no income.

    Marian Wright Edelman: Still Hungry in America Marian Wright Edelman 2012

  • He kept his word to try to help Mississippi's hungry children and went immediately to see Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman the next day and urged him to get some food down there and to eliminate any charges for food stamps for people who had no income.

    Marian Wright Edelman: Still Hungry in America Marian Wright Edelman 2012

  • Mississippi's current governor, former Republican National Committee chairman Haley Barbour, opined as recently as last year that the omission of any mention of slavery from a proclamation on Confederate History Month by Virginia Republican Governor Bob McDonnell was "just a nit...not significant." and, in a memorable turn of phrase, didn't "matter for diddly."

    Michael Deibert: What James Craig Anderson's Killing Means to America Michael Deibert 2011

  • He kept his word to try to help Mississippi's hungry children and went immediately to see Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman the next day and urged him to get some food down there and to eliminate any charges for food stamps for people who had no income.

    Marian Wright Edelman: Still Hungry in America Marian Wright Edelman 2012

  • He kept his word to try to help Mississippi's hungry children and went immediately to see Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman the next day and urged him to get some food down there and to eliminate any charges for food stamps for people who had no income.

    Marian Wright Edelman: Still Hungry in America Marian Wright Edelman 2012

  • Mississippi's current governor, former Republican National Committee chairman Haley Barbour, opined as recently as last year that the omission of any mention of slavery from a proclamation on Confederate History Month by Virginia Republican Governor Bob McDonnell was "just a nit...not significant." and, in a memorable turn of phrase, didn't "matter for diddly."

    Michael Deibert: What James Craig Anderson's Killing Means to America Michael Deibert 2011

  • What is our mission? said Barbour, Mississippi's governor.

    Haley Barbour questions U.S. mission in Afghanistan 2011

  • Flynn said the biggest worry is shipping through the Mississippi's Southwest Pass, where finished gasoline and other fuels move out in small tankers for U.S. ports.

    Falling crude oil prices could keep gasoline under $3 2010

  • As a conservative Governor, he is bidding to fill the vacuum in the race left when Indiana's Mitch Daniels and Mississippi's Haley Barbour declined to run, and by the failure of Mr. Pawlenty to gain traction.

    Bachmann-Perry Overdrive 2011

  • He kept his word to try to help Mississippi's hungry children and went immediately to see Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman the next day and urged him to get some food down there and to eliminate any charges for food stamps for people who had no income.

    Marian Wright Edelman: Still Hungry in America Marian Wright Edelman 2012

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