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  • Barbour's Washington friends raise $1 million for Mississippi recovery fund

    10/28/2005 8:40:56 AM PDT · 9 of 9
    Coast2Capitol to Sybeck1

    Sen. Cochran has never been one to grab the spotlight - even when it is trained on him - he is working through the Senate appropriations process - where he is chairman of the committee - to get funds expedited to the state...

  • Mississippi Ag. Commissioner Lester Spell switches to Republican party

    06/06/2005 6:50:23 AM PDT · 40 of 40
    Coast2Capitol to Bar-Face

    Exactly!

    there are, as I understand, still issues to deal with on that sordid affair...

  • Wilderness Site May See Oil Drilling (Mississippi Gulf)

    06/01/2005 9:25:10 AM PDT · 21 of 25
    Coast2Capitol to MississippyMuddy

    well, I am one of those Coastians, and don't want to see oil rigs in the Gulf

    a. yes, we need to reduce our dependency on foreign oil

    b. yes, this would be of benefit to the state treasury

    c. yes, this might lower gasoline prices (one thing I think we can all agree would be beneficial)

    however...

    1. tourism is the lifeblood of the Coast - yes, there are other sources of income, but tourism leads the way - oil rigs just on the other side of, say, Ship Island, just would not be conducive to tourism

    2. there are increased risks of oil spills - even minor spills would likely devistate the already less than blue waters on the beach and the beach itself

    there are certainly arguments that can be made on both sides; but, in this matter I can't support Haley

  • A Tribe Apart: Jews of the American South

    05/12/2005 7:36:12 AM PDT · 6 of 121
    Coast2Capitol to alan alda

    thanks - very interesting

  • Lott "I don't have to work with them (GOP) anymore, they threw me overboard!" (202) 224-6253

    05/11/2005 12:24:29 PM PDT · 181 of 185
    Coast2Capitol to All

    Just out of curiosity, how many of those who have replied here actually listened to the whole Tony Snow interview?

    I would make three points about what Trent said in his interview that I didn't see mentioned in any of the other posts:

    1. Trent stated he was not an outrider on this effort, he was keeping Frist informed of his progress - and Frist supported his efforts. Trent is Chair of the Senate Rules Committee, and this proposed rule change falls under the jurisdiction of his cmte. He also said he didn't give Frist every detail of the ongoing negotiations, but Frist supported Trent in his efforts.

    2. Trent said no judges would be left behind - all of them would get an up-or-down vote in the Senate. There would be no way to pick who gets a vote and who doesn't among these qualified jurists. He also stated that a minority of the minority was not going to have their way.

    3. Part of the reason for these negotiations was to assure the more liberal Republican Senators from the NE part of the US that everything possible was tried before the "constitutional" option was invoked on the floor.

    These aren't quotes, but the gist of what he was saying.

    As a final note, Trent got a raw deal from his fellow Republican senators during the Thurmond kerfuffle, and he has every right to remember that and act as he sees fit.