Friday, November 18, 2005

Roll Call

Isn't "your honor, it was the truth" a defense against charges of impugnment?


Roll Call: "

Roll Call (sub.req.) ...



The partisan spat over the veracity of testimony by oil company executives last week spilled over into personal barbs on the Senate floor Wednesday, with Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) accusing Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) of impugning his character on the chamber floor.

‘It’s been brought to my attention that the Senator from Illinois has unfairly maligned my character,’ Stevens declared on the floor almost three hours after Durbin accused Stevens of making it easier for oil executives to lie to Congress about whether their companies were involved in closed-door energy policy meetings with Vice President Cheney in 2001.



How often do witnesses not get sworn in when they go before congressional committees?

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(Via Talking Points Memo.)


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