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Ball point pen on todays newsprint
After riding the pine for two years McConnell should be well rested.
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Its been a year since I last took a sabbatical from Drawing On Observations to visit London and Paris. This year we have something special planned. I’ll tell you about it when I return. In the mean time, I’m reposting some of my favorite portraits doodled over the past year
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Ball point pen on todays newsprint
On the heals of the harmful testimony by Goldman’s chair Lloyd C. Blankfein. The GOP relented to mounting pressure and allowed the financial reform bill to move to the floor for debate. Shelby and other Republicans still have serious concerns about the sweeping reform and hope to make changes
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Speaking about the six hour televised forum on health care reform, Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell doubts the President and Congressional Democrats are acting in good faith. “We will be at the meeting on Thursday and anxious to participate in the discussion, but it appears the administration has already made up their mind.”