Raritan Valley Habitat for Humanity breaks ground on 9-home project in Bridgewater
Raritan Valley Habitat for Humanity breaks ground on 9-home project in Bridgewater By KARA L. RICHARDSON Courier News October 9, 2009 [...]
Raritan Valley Habitat for Humanity breaks ground on 9-home project in Bridgewater By KARA L. RICHARDSON Courier News October 9, 2009 [...]
Habitat for Humanity kicks off new fundraiser at Bridgewater build By Veronica Slaght The Star-Ledger October 9, 2009 [...]
By Christine Todd Whitman and Dr. Patrick Moore The Hill September 29, 2009 [...]
Politico September 16, 2009 Dear President Obama, [...]
Q&A: CHRISTINE TODD WHITMAN Former EPA Chief: Assessment Delays Are Inevitable National Journal September 8, 2009 [...]
The Right Way For The GOP To Go After Obama By Michelle Williams NationalJournal.com September 8, 2009 [...]
Ripon Forum September 4, 2009 Even long honeymoons come to an end. Now six months into his term as President, Barack Obama’s long-enjoyed popularity is starting to show signs of wear. Recent polls show his approval rating slowly declining, and dipping below 50% for the first time in his presidency on July 24th. The drop is particularly pronounced among unaffiliated voters, with whom Obama now has only a 37% approval rating. This trend line raises several questions: what has Obama done to precipitate this decline? And what opportunity does that open for Republicans? [...]
The Record September 4, 2009 It is a shame that the current health care debate hardly resembles a debate — rather, it has devolved into a screaming match among the fiercest partisans on both sides. [...]
Don’t Despair Yet, Mr. Bartlett! By Dennis Sanders New Majority.com August 31, 2009 In a recent post, former Reagan aide Bruce Bartlett has correctly noted the sad position of the Republican party these days and gives a somewhat good reason for why he is “anti-Republican.” [...]
Time To Talk Taxes In New Jersey By Bill Pascoe CQ Politics August 27, 2009 Chris Christie, the Republican nominee in this year's race for governor of New Jersey, apparently has determined not to make property taxes a central issue of the campaign against Democratic incumbent Jon Corzine and instead to focus on corruption. And this is proving to be a costly decision. [...]