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Congressman Tom Davis
Representative Tom Davis is from the 11th District of Virginia. Davis is a member of the Republican Party. Tom Davis serves on the Government Reform Committee and the Homeland Security Committee.
Anti-abortion groups are working to torpedo all health reform if they cannot impose their religious strictures on those who follow other religious teachings. Do the moral views of other religions not matter?
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The Daily News I-Team is still around? I thought Tony Isabella was involved and it just sorta dissolved.
Former congressman Tom Davis, who once led the House committee that helped destroy the baseball legacies of Mark McGwire and Roger Clemens, says he applauds McGwire’s return but thinks Clemens was in denial when he testified before Congress.
“Everybody was speeding, and these are just the guys that got the tickets,” says Davis of the...
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From baseballthinkfactory.org
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…or to give him his full title: Sir Tom Davis, Pa Tuterangi Ariki, KBE. The ‘Pa Tuterangi Ariki’ bit was a title he got by marriage; the knighthood was all his own. Davis was the Prime Minister of the Cook Islands from 1978-87, and Island Boy is his autobiography. He was undoubtedly an impressive individual [...]
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From heracliteanfire.net
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This video is awesome—a nice mix of burly gaps, creative lines, and technical tricks all filmed and edited really well, and a good song to boot. If you don't want to go ride your bike after this one, you are crazy.
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From bmx.transworld.net
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(snip) But former Republican Rep. Tom Davis, who used to run the House Republican campaign operation, added a few more to the mix today in a wide-ranging interview with The Wall Street Journal. Asked who he viewed as 2012 contenders, the Virginia Republican replied: I dont think its anybody out there right now thats running around, to be honest. Palin, he said, is too divisive. I think as a candidate she probably hurts, he said, adding...
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