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  1. APNewsBreak: Donor says he offered internship

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    Thu, 26 Apr 2012

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    … part of a charity auction that the founder of "Girls Gone Wild" says he won. Chad Brownstein said he didn't get Sen . Mark Pryor 's permission to list the internship and didn't think it would be posted online before he had a chance to check …

  2. APNewsBreak: Donor says he offered internship

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    Thu, 26 Apr 2012

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    LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — A member of a Los Angeles temple says he offered an internship to U.S. Sen . Mark Pryor 's office without the lawmaker's permission in an auction that the founder of "Girls Gone Wild" said he won. Chad Brownstein …

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  1. Charley wraps up the weekend

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    12/20/2010

    It was a very busy weekend in Washington and Charley gets you up to date on the DREAM Act and how it failed in the Senate and how Don't Ask Don't Tell ended up passing.

  2. Will the Omnibus Bill ever come Back?

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    12/17/2010

    Why did Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid beat an embarrassing retreat and yank the $1.1 trillion earmark-filled omnibus spending bill off the Senate floor last night? The decision came despite the alliance that Senate Democrats had formed with old-bull Republicans, such as retiring Utah Senator Robert Bennett, to provide enough votes to overcome the 60-vote threshold to cut off debate. Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, feeling the heat from tea party groups, put pressure on his GOP caucus to hold together and block the omnibus. Senator Jim DeMint of South Carolina threatened to force a reading of the 1,924 page bill, a chore that would have consumed 50 hours of Senate floor time. we get your thoughts on the backing out by Harry Reid.

  3. Is the Dream Act a Nightmare?

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    12/07/2010

    The Dream Act, which would create a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants who entered the United States before the age of 16, stayed out of legal trouble, earned a high school diploma and committed to attending college or serving the military - is most likely going down tomorrow. Howie said good riddance to bad rubbish and then asked the callers what they thought.

  4. Dreaming about the Dream Act

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    12/02/2010

    Bob Dane from the Federation for Immigration Reform talks about the Dream Act

  5. John Walsh, MA State Democratic Chairman

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    03/31/2010

    Walsh, joins Charley to have colorful conversation about the Presidents Mass. visit.

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  1. Mission Accomplished for Hateful Libs

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    12/18/2010

    … Democratic backers of the legislation fell short of the 60 votes to move the DREAM Act legislation forward. Democratic Sens. Mark Pryor of Arkansas, Jon Tester of Montana, Max Baucus of Montana, Kay Hagan of North Carolina, and Ben Nelson of Nebraska voted …

 

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