Summary
Majority Leader Harry Reid (D.) has a nasty habit of name-calling, which reared its ugly head again when the Nevada senator tried to deflect charges from the White House about his position on the war. Instead, Reid called Cheney the "administration's chief attack dog" and told reporters: "I'm not going to get into a name-calling match with someone who has a 9% approval rating." If the President vetoes the supplemental appropriations bill and continues to resist changing course in Iraq, I will work to ensure this legislation receives a vote in the Senate in the next work period.
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Reid Continues Name-Calling Ways, Inconsistencies On War
Majority Leader Harry Reid (D.) has a nasty habit of name-calling, which reared its ugly head again when the Nevada senator tried to deflect charges from the White House about his position on the war.
Last week, Reid told reporters that Vice President Dick Cheney was the "administration's attack dog." To warrant this charge, Cheney had said Reid's views on Ir...See the full content of this document
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