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Leftwing Washington Post Writer finds Sessions-Bashing Friend in AL.com
22 May 2013
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Leftwing Washington Post Writer finds Sessions-Bashing Friend in AL.com

by Jeff Poor
Roleal.com, Amnesty, Birmingham News, charles dean, chuck dean, dana milbank, Elena Kagan, federal judge nominee, gang of eight, george wallace, hillary clinton, immigration reform, Jeff Sessions, jeremiah denton, joe biden, NAACP, racist, Ronald Reagan, senate judiciary committee, Sonia Sotomayor, stand in the schoolhouse door
Dana Milbank likens Jeff Sessions to former Alabama Gov. George Wallace for his outspoken stances on immigration policy Over the last 30 years, Jeff Sessions as a U.S. Senator and as a political nominee has faced some disgraceful attacks that have associated him with ra...
Luther Strange weighs actions over IRS-tea party scandal
14 May 2013
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Luther Strange weighs actions over IRS-tea party scandal

by Jeff Poor
Roleal.com, alabama attorney general, common sense campaign, George Talbot, internal revenue service, IRS, law enforcement, Luther Strange, Tea Party, Wetumpka Tea Party
Late Tuesday afternoon, Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange put out a release requesting any 501(c)(4) organizations in the state that were targeted by the Internal Revenue Service step forward and contact his office. “This situation demands full accountability from...
Internet sales tax bill advancing in D.C.
07 May 2013
8

Internet sales tax bill advancing in D.C.

by Jeff Poor
Roleal.com, George Talbot, internet sales tax, Jeff Poor, Jeff Sessions, marketplace fairness act, Richard Shelby, Spencer Bachus, united states house of representatives, united states senate
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Alabama Senators Jeff Sessions and Richard Shelby voted on Monday for the Marketplace Fairness Act, a measure that would enable localities to collect sales tax on Internet purchases. Sessions’ office offered Yellowhammer a statement explaining his vot...
Four Takeaways from the Passage of Education Reform
04 Mar 2013
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Four Takeaways from the Passage of Education Reform

by Cliff Sims
Roleaasb, Accountability Act of 2013, AEA, al.com, alabama association of school boards, Alabama Education Association, Alabama House of Representatives, Alabama Legislature, Alabama Senate, Birmingham News, charles dean, chuck dean, Del Marsh, Henry Mabry, Heritage Foundation, john rogers, paul hubbert, Sally Howell, School Choice
1. Even Democrats Realize AEA is Significantly Weakened “Everything Henry just said told you all you need to know about AEA now and what we know is that it’s weak. When you say things like ‘we were railroaded, we were lied to’ by everybody from t...
Worst Week in Montgomery: Through The Eyes of the Journalists Who Lived It
01 Jun 2012
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Worst Week in Montgomery: Through The Eyes of the Journalists Who Lived It

by Cliff Sims
Roleal.com, Barnett Wright, Best & Worst Week in Montgomery, Birmingham News, Brian Lyman, George Talbot, Huntsville Times, Joey Kennedy, John Archibald, Marie Leech, Michael Tomberlin, Mobile Press-Register, Montgomery Advertiser, Print Media, Robin DeMonia, Tom Scarritt, Tommy Hicks
“Best and Worst Week in Montgomery” is a weekly feature on Yellowhammer Politics in which we recognize the people or organizations who had the BEST week or WORST week in town. This was a fairly slow week in Montgomery. The atmosphere in the usual lunch hotsp...

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