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  • The dictator's resolve hasn't gotten any weaker watching the U.S. Congress, which is putting on its familiar display of sideline carping.

    Leading Libya From Behind 2011

  • The dictator's resolve hasn't gotten any weaker watching the U.S. Congress, which is putting on its familiar display of sideline carping.

    Leading Libya From Behind 2011

  • CROWLEY: The U.S. Congress is a very long way from here.

    CNN Transcript Nov 9, 2007 2007

  • CROWLEY: The U.S. Congress is a very long way from here.

    CNN Transcript Oct 30, 2007 2007

  • CROWLEY: The U.S. Congress is a very long way from here.

    CNN Transcript Oct 30, 2007 2007

  • If the Democrats and the U.S. Congress, which is the source of all federal law, don't respect the rule of law, somebody please tell me why I should, other than the obvious risk of getting caught and penalized.

    I want justice, not mercy 2006

  • President Obama's recent State of the Union address to the U.S. Congress is another tragic reminder of how detached modern U.S. presidents have become when called upon to annually assess the actual state of America - its basic principles, its private enterprise, its public finances, its foreign affairs and its future.

    Forbes.com: News 2011

  • Every member of the U.S. Congress is a Democrat or a Republican except two independent members of the Senate.

    Elections - fresh news by plazoo.com 2009

  • The U.S. Congress is a non-functioning body when it comes to supporting their Oaths of Office.

    GovExec.com Top News 2009

  • The U.S. Congress is a body of 535 prima donnas with independent agendas.

    Patent Law Blog (Patently-O) 2009

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