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the chair will alternate recognition between the parties with each party limited to one hour and each member other than the majority and minority leaders and the minority whip each, to five minutes but in no event shall debate ontinue beyond 1:50 p.m. the chair recognizes the gentleman from oregon, mr. lumenauer, for five minutes. mr. blumenauer: i arrived at my office this morning to a politico on the front page head line blumenauer s death panel bill lives on. it s actually a terrific article by jo ann kenan but a terrible headline about nonexistent death panels symbolizes why three congresses later we still have not helped families deal with the most difficult circumstances any of us will ever encounter. this issue hit me with full force 10 years ago in the midst of the terri schiavo case. where we watched one family s tragedy turn into a national media circus and a political spectacle. all because one 27-year-old woman didn t have a conversation with her loved ones to
ArkansasUnited-statesMontanaNevadaManhattanNew-yorkNorthern-mariana-islandsSyriaSouth-china-seaBrunei-generalBruneiConnecticut who was he? i decided he was a delicious subject for a biography when it me that he had not lincoln s aham bedside at his assassination but william he bedside of mckinley in 1901, they ugt who could this fellow be. archives, i roosevelt. realized what a rich subject it was. ohn hay, his life really has end.bookends at either lincoln on one end. he was the private secretary, live in the white house with for four years. so much of what we know about from hayes intimate contact with him. on the other end, he served not mckinley but he was teddycretary of state for roosevelt. you have wonderful iconic bookends and you dig deeper and realize all of the chapters in between in american history from the civil war to the beginning of the 20th century, hay is a resence in every one of the chapters, the fingerprints are on all of the pages and in many ases he s written those chapters of american history. he live?id born 1838 and died july 1, 1905. where did his life start? in india
MontanaUnited-statesAlaskaMadridSpainChinaLafayette-squareVirginiaWashingtonDistrict-of-columbiaSalt-lakeMassachusetts and it was all god s will. soanyone s personality affect did negatively her husband s administration, it was certainly jamie jane pierce. mrs. pierce suffered greatly from depression and had three sons. her first two sons died when they were very young. her third son was 11 years old at the time franklin pierce was elected president. on a train ride between andover, massachusetts, and boston, the train went off the tracks and mrs. pierce saw her last son crushed before her eyes. she considered this to be god s will, as a way of not providing any kinds of distractions for her husband. the fourears, two of pierce years, she did not appear publicly. when she finally did appear publicly, she was always dressed completely in black. it did not help her relationship with her husband and it set a permanent pall over the quality of the administration. the depressing entertaining style, she had black decorations on the table and stiff wired flowers presented at each of the woman s se
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