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Sen. Jeanne Malchon, D-St. Petersburg, was wearing bright blue bedroom slippers that didn't quite match her purple and white dress.
Lucy Morgan's tribute to Jeannie Malchon Peter Schorsch 2009
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No one ever said it was going to be easy for Charlie Justice (D-St. Petersburg) to knock off incumbent Bill Young (R-Indian Shores).
Justice's congressional campaign criticized over paltry fundraising, excessive spending Peter Schorsch 2009
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Schorsch has even referred to himself as the "white Darryl," as in state Rep. Darryl Rouson, D-St. Petersburg, who overcame his own criminal history before becoming a respected politician.
POWW ramps up signature drive Peter Schorsch 2009
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More than 500 people packed a Napa town hall hosted this week by Rep. Mike Thompson, D-St.
Howl 2009
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"I'm a strong advocate for public school education, and I'm not necessarily a strong advocate for vouchers," said Rep. Bill Heller, D-St. Petersburg, one of four Tampa Bay-area Democrats to vote yes.
Archive 2008-05-01 Jim Horn 2008
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"I'm a strong advocate for public school education, and I'm not necessarily a strong advocate for vouchers," said Rep. Bill Heller, D-St. Petersburg, one of four Tampa Bay-area Democrats to vote yes.
Corporate Vouchers Victorious in Florida Jim Horn 2008
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State Sen. Chris Koster, R-Harrisonville, and state Sen. Tim Green, D-St. Louis County, unleashed a comprehensive bill that would force employers to sign up with a federal service that tracks the immigration status of potential workers.
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State Sen. Chris Koster, R-Harrisonville, and state Sen. Tim Green, D-St. Louis County, unleashed a comprehensive bill that would force employers to sign up with a federal service that tracks the immigration status of potential workers.
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State Sen. Chris Koster, R-Harrisonville, and state Sen. Tim Green, D-St. Louis County, unleashed a comprehensive bill that would force employers to sign up with a federal service that tracks the immigration status of potential workers.
VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » Missouri Shows Some backbone 2007
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The sponsor of the baking soda bill, Rep. Talibdin El-Amin, D-St. Louis, said the same approach was needed for baking soda because crack cocaine is often produced by dissolving powdered cocaine in a mixture of water and baking soda.
TheRobDikshunerry commented on the word D-St
its justa smashup of horrid and horrible.
"DAMM. sittin in a playn kareening tord that mowntin ... this iz HORRidble."
July 18, 2009