Estate Tax Repeal: Pay No Attention to the Man Behind the Curtain

If Congress approves this bill and it is signed into law, it will mean our treasury will realize an additional deficit of $283,000,000,000 (that's BILLION) over the next decade, a time when our soaring national deficit can least afford this additional blow.
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Dick Morris: Tennessee Senate Race Could Tip Majority to Democrats in '06

Top Democratic targets: (According to the latest Rasmussen polls)
Senator Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) trails Democrat Bob Casey Jr. 56-33
Senator Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) trails Rep. Sherrod Brown 44-41
Senator Conrad Burns (R-Mont.) trails Jon Tester by 48-44
Ahead of their Democratic challengers but well below 50 percent are:
Senator Jim Talent (R-Mo.) over Democrat Claire McCaskill 43-40
Senator Lincoln Chafee (R-R.I.) over Democrat Sheldon Whitehouse 44-42
Both of these would likely fall to the Democrats in the event of a broad trend towards Democrats.
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Vets Deserve More Than Lip Service! (Terry Stulce, TN-03)

I served two combat tours of duty in Vietnam commanding an infantry platoon in the 101st Airborne. Having received the Bronze Star with V Device for Valor, I know that lip service doesn't cut it.
Every day our young men and women in uniform make incredible sacrifices for all of us.
We owe them our allegiance and our respect.
They uphold the principles and beliefs this nation was founded on, principles we too easily forget.
And we do easily forget...
Each of us knows that we have lost almost 2,500 of our nation's finest soldiers in the Iraq war already, but that number doesn't tell us the whole story.
Over 17,000 of our troops have been wounded in action. The good news, if there is any, is many more survive today than in past wars. The bad news is they end up living with sometimes unspeakable injuries. In fact, the number of our soldiers who come home with brain injuries is staggering.
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Tax "Cuts" Give Average Families a Burger and Fries

Why are we giving $43,000 to people who already have more money than most of us will ever earn in a lifetime?
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