Posts Tagged ‘congress’
The “Other” Genocide
The Jewish community joins the debate over a resolution recognizing the Armenian Genocide.
(World Jewish Digest, November 2007)
Tags: armenia, armenian genocide, congress, genocide, jeff fleischer, jewish, world jewish digest
Jews in the House
If Democrats expand their majority in the House, several Jewish freshman will play a big role.
(World Jewish Digest, July 2008)
Tags: 2008 election, congress, house of representatives, jeff fleischer, jewish, voting patterns, world jewish digest
Women’s Voting Patterns Key to Who Runs Congress
Ballots cast by three categories of women could be crucial in today’s elections: single women, those who often stay home in non-presidential election years and recent converts to the GOP.
(Women’s eNews, November 7, 2006)
Tags: 2006 election, congress, jeff fleischer, voting patterns, womens enews
Congress Back in (In)action
Congress reconvenes this week, with intelligence reform just one item on a packed agenda.
(Mother Jones, September 8, 2004)
Tags: 2004 election, congress, daily mojo, intelligence, jeff fleischer, mother jones
Acknowledging the Truth About the Armenian Genocide
Commentary: A bill currently in Congress should reopen dialogue about the Armenian genocide.
(BuzzFlash, August 10, 2007)
Tags: armenia, armenian genocide, buzzflash, commentary, congress, jeff fleischer, turkey