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Democrats hit GOP on support for Medicare cuts (Las Vegas Sun) Sun, Jul 6, 2008 (12:18 a.m.) Sen. Dick Durbin, the No. 2 Democrat, accused Republicans of putting seniors and military families at risk by siding with President Bush against a measure to prevent Medicare cuts. Durbin Slams GOP for Allowing Medicare Cuts (Fox News) Sen. Dick Durbin, in the Democrats' weekly radio address, accuses Republicans of endangering seniors and military families by refusing to back a bill to prevent Medicare cuts. Democrats hit GOP on support for Medicare cuts (AP via Yahoo! News) Sen. Dick Durbin, the No. 2 Democrat, accused Republicans of putting seniors and military families at risk by siding with President Bush against a measure to prevent Medicare cuts. Democrats hit GOP on support for Medicare cuts (The Beacon News) WASHINGTON -- Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin, the No. 2 Democrat, accused Republicans of putting seniors and military families at risk by siding with President Bush against a measure to prevent Medicare cuts. Democrats hit GOP on support for Medicare cuts (Las Vegas Sun) Sat, Jul 5, 2008 (8:27 a.m.) Sen. Dick Durbin, the No. 2 Democrat, accused Republicans of putting seniors and military families at risk by siding with President Bush against a measure to prevent Medicare cuts. Democrats hit GOP on support for Medicare cuts (AP via Yahoo! Singapore News) Sen. Democrats hit GOP on support for Medicare cuts (The San Luis Obispo Tribune) Sen. Dick Durbin, the No. 2 Democrat, accused Republicans of putting seniors and military families at risk by siding with President Bush against a measure to prevent Medicare cuts. Durbin, D-Ill., used a Saturday national radio address to call on Republicans to back the bill to stave off a 10.6 percent cut in Medicare payments to doctors. It passed the House overwhelmingly last week in defiance ... Congress begins final summer push (The San Luis Obispo Tribune) Democrats bent on showing they can govern and Republicans anxious about a sour re-election climate are pushing a pared-down summer agenda in Congress. Lawmakers want to try to save homeowners from foreclosure, avert Medicare cuts and give the government power to spy on suspected terrorists. Gasoline prices have emerged as a chief concern among voters. But lawmakers probably will not put aside ... Congress ready to take up pared-down summer agenda (AP via Yahoo! News) Democrats bent on showing they can govern and Republicans anxious about a sour re-election climate are pushing a pared-down summer agenda in Congress. Lawmakers want to try to save homeowners from foreclosure, avert Medicare cuts and give the government power to spy on suspected terrorists. Bush's Dollar Drop Maps Loss of U.S. Clout at Final G-8 Summit (Bloomberg.com) July 3 (Bloomberg) -- When President George W. Bush went to his first Group of Eight summit in 2001, a dominant issue was the dollar -- the strong dollar, that is. The U.S. currency was on a record-setting streak, and the free-marketeering president wasn't going to stand in the way.
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