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  • Stopping Hillary: Nixon son-in-law Ed Cox gearing up to challenge Clinton in '06 Senate race.

    05/13/2005 6:54:35 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 29 replies · 1,086+ views
    WEEKLY STANDARD.COM ^ | MAY 12, 2005 | MICHAEL R. POTTS
    HILLARY CLINTON'S reelection campaign for the United States Senate in 2006 may be tougher than expected. On Monday, May 2, the New York Observer reported that Clinton might face a challenge from Richard Nixon's son-in-law Ed Cox. Cox, who has declined to make a statement on his intentions, has made steps toward running for Clinton's New York Senate seat, including launching an exploratory committee. Associates to Cox believe that he will win the endorsement of New York Governor George Pataki. By the time Hillary Rodham married future president Bill Clinton in 1975, Ed Cox had been married to the daughter...
  • Senator Clinton 'Abusing the System,' Says NY GOP Opponent-(says she'll dump NY for W.House)

    05/09/2005 12:52:48 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 10 replies · 852+ views
    GOPUSA.COM ^ | MAY 9, 2005 | MARC MORANO
    Sen. Hillary Clinton is "abusing the system" -- using New York State voters as a springboard to the presidency, according to a 38-year-old Republican who would like to stop Mrs. Clinton in 2006, well before the 2008 Democratic race for president. "[Clinton] is not even running for U.S. Senate, she is running for president and she clearly has no intention of fulfilling a six-year Senate term if she is re-elected," said likely GOP Senate candidate Adam Brecht in an interview with Cybercast News Service. "Unfortunately, she's abusing the system," Brecht said. "I think putting everyone through the charade of a...
  • Oil Future Shock: Osama bin Cheatin' - (funny satire by Noel Sheppard)

    01/17/2005 2:25:36 PM PST · by CHARLITE · 615+ views
    CHRONWATCH.COM ^ | JANUARY 17, 2005 | NOEL SHEPPARD
    Editor's Note: The following article is a satire. New York State Attorney General Elliot Spitzer shocked the world today -- as well as the state department and the Bush administration -- with his announcement that he is charging terrorist mastermind and al Qaeda head Osama bin Laden with insider trading. At a press conference brilliantly situated on the hallowed grounds where the World Trade Center once stood, Mr. Spitzer outlined an international investment scheme so heinous that, if properly prosecuted, could lead to the eventual capture and incarceration of America’s greatest terrorist threat. Moreover, according to Spitzer, these investment manipulations...
  • McCall uses forum to support voting

    09/15/2002 9:57:51 AM PDT · by NYer · 6 replies · 199+ views
    ALBANY TIMES UNION ^ | September 15, 2002
    ALBANY -- The Democrat trying to unseat two-term Republican Gov. George Pataki urged Americans to get out and vote on Election Day. "Sitting on the sidelines is not an option," New York state Comptroller H. Carl McCall said Saturday in his party's weekly radio address. "Democracy is not a spectator sport. Too much is at stake."Such issues as public school education, economic development and prescription drug programs for senior citizens will be decided by public officials elected this November, McCall said."Too many people don't take advantage of this extraordinary opportunity to choose their own leaders," McCall said. "With voter...
  • POL'S DOUBLE TROUBLE- Voter fraud alleged in NY Gubenetorial race

    07/31/2002 10:31:58 PM PDT · by rmlew · 35 replies · 332+ views
    New York Post ^ | July 31, 2002 | ROBERT HARDT Jr.
    <p>A Conservative Party candidate for lieutenant governor appears to have broken the law by voting twice in the most recent mayoral and presidential elections, records obtained by The Post reveal.</p> <p>The candidate, Daniel Mahony, was registered to vote from two different addresses in Manhattan - and then may have cast ballots at two different polling places.</p>