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Mark Warner
Mark Robert Warner (born December 15, 1954) is a Democratic politician. Warner is the immediate former Governor of Virginia and the Honorary Chairman of the Forward Together PAC. Warner defeated Jim Gilmore in an race for the U.S. Senate.
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Arguments that the individual mandate in healthcare reform is unconstitutional are "spurious," one centrist Democrat said this week. Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) dismissed questions about the individual mandate's constitutionality, which conservatives activists have questioned. "The United States Congress passed laws regarding Medicare and Medicaid that became de facto mandatory programs," Warner told the conservative CNSNews.com in a video posted...
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Virginia's two senators are expressing concerns about costs -- in the expense of individuals' premiums and the rising federal deficit. While both are open to the idea of a public option, it's not their priority.
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Consider me skeptical. But it sounds nice:Warner: Obama misplayed health care debateBy Joseph Weber, Washington TimesFreshman Sen. Mark Warner, Virginia Democrat, said Tuesday that President Obama has misplayed his attempt to reform U.S. heath care by focusing on insurance coverage instead of explaining that the current system is headed toward a financial meltdown."I wish the president would have started the debate by explaining to the...
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Not to deliberately steal from the talented folks who write Update at SNL, but, really? Sen. Mark Warner said President Obama misplayed the health care debate because he didn't focus on cost containment. Really?Well, yes, he really said that."I wish the president would have started the debate by explaining to the American people that our current health care system is not financially sustainable, for even another decade," Warner told the...
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From marcambinder.theatlantic.com
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“I wish the president would have started the debate by explaining to the American people that our current health care system is not financially sustainable, for even another decade,” Mr. Warner said. “Driving down health care costs ...
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Statement of U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner on Thursday's violence at Ft. Hood
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From wsls.com
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Here's something you don't see every day: An honest Democrat. While the entire Obama Administration is in denial, Virginia Sen. Mark Warner gets it. Voters took Obama to the woodshed Tuesday over his radical agenda.If Congressional Democrats don't wise up and stop Obama themselves, they'll be on the outside looking in come the 2010 midterm elections.Sen. Mark Warner: 'We got walloped' - John F. Harris and Alexander Burns - POLITICO.com
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From tonyphyrillas.blogspot.com
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That’s Jefferson Davis, in the picture! Nearly 150 years ago, Jefferson Davis moved to Richmond, Virginia to become the first president of a new country where slaves could still pick the cotton, and indigo. Davis’ run came to an end eight years ago, when Democrat Mark Warner stole Davis’ Richmond mansion and all of its [...]
Barack Obama - Tim Kaine - Mark Warner - Jefferson Davis - Democratic
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From wonkette.com
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Of course, there's no black or white areas either. When it comes to the critical issues of the day, it's fair to say, he stands four-square in favor of ...... ALL OF THE ABOVE.Take, for example, the issue of global warming and legislation working its way through the Senate to combat it. Where does Warner stand?Here's how Scott Harper of the Virginian-Pilot characterizes Warner's position.Or positions.Or non-positions:Sen. Mark Warner stood...
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From blogger.com
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Senator Warner began by saying “It is OK to leave your cell phones on, to me it sounds like money,” to appreciative laughter. Warner said his work at Nextel and Columbia Capital gave him some perspective on financial and business matters.He began to describe where he thought the economy was at. Warner said we needed some financial re-regulation. He described himself as a new senator who “just got hired,” and that it had been a wild nine months...
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