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Scott Brown demands that Elizabeth Warren release list of corporate legal clients
Boston Globe, by Glen Johnson
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Posted By:MissMolly, 9/26/2012 5:39:48 PM
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| Senator Scott Brown today sent a letter to his Democratic challenger, Elizabeth Warren, demanding that she release a list of her corporate legal clients while she has served as a Harvard Law School professor. He cited media reports this year about her work on cases involving Travelers Insurance and LTV Steel, which he said conflicted with her reputation as a consumer advocate and middle-class guardian. “Taken together with your refusal to satisfy media demands for a full six years of tax returns and your refusal to release your university personnel files, these new revelations leave voters with a
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Comments: Please note that you put a ''space'' at the end of the byline. LCom Staff.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
mitzi, 9/26/2012 5:45:20 PM (No. 8892072)
Too bad she can't claim attorney/client privilege. ;~}
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
John c, 9/26/2012 5:59:21 PM (No. 8892103)
I want to know the dates of her billing to see if she billed from her MA office.
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Phil_hk, 9/26/2012 6:07:11 PM (No. 8892116)
I think Senator Brown is going to win this race. Say what you will about his position on some issues the guy is a fighter and a credit to the Republican party. He is probably as conservative as it is possibly to be in that state
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Vivi, 9/26/2012 6:19:19 PM (No. 8892140)
Did we find out if she's licensed?
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Photoonist, 9/26/2012 6:20:45 PM (No. 8892143)
She can't do it unless she finds a way to lie about it. It wouldn't fit in with her whole campaign strategy otherwise.
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Susannah, 9/26/2012 6:25:20 PM (No. 8892154)
Brown is playing this exactly right. Warren claims to be fighting those "evil" corporations. But she's certainly willing to take their money. The hypocrisy is breathtaking.
And yes, #3, Brown is as good as it gets in Massachusetts at this point. And he is tough.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Patriot Forever, 9/26/2012 6:40:10 PM (No. 8892186)
Romney should take notes - he could learn a lot.
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Jethro bo, 9/26/2012 6:44:48 PM (No. 8892195)
Brown might even be a bit more conservative if he wins. He is on tenuous grounds as a short term Senator. He is on less tenuous grounds if he has a full 6 years. And regardless, he is better than Lieawatha any day of the week.
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Charactercounts, 9/26/2012 6:50:14 PM (No. 8892205)
#4, a report I read said that she is licensed in New Jersey. Since she was a professor at Rutgers, that is probably true. She is not licensed in Massachusetts.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
otronome, 9/26/2012 6:58:54 PM (No. 8892221)
Perhaps Sibelius can get Granny Warren to represent her in her illegal campaign activities. One lawbreaker defending another.
Both claim their superior empathy, compassion and intellect suffice to ignore our laws.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
No Representation in CA, 9/26/2012 7:00:36 PM (No. 8892226)
She's not only not licensed, she hasn't had her rabies shots, either.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
richdet, 9/26/2012 7:03:46 PM (No. 8892230)
Re posts 4 and 9: On Monday morning Warren said during a radio interview that her New Jersey license had been inactive for a "long long time." Later that day it was learned (and not through Warren) that two weeks ago -- specifically on 9/11 -- she resigned from the NJ Bar, the effect of which is that all her records with that Bar are now closed and inaccessible.
The speculation is that earlier this month Warren's campaign was tipped off that people were looking into her nonexistent status with the Massachusetts Bar, which led to her resignation from the NJ Bar, thereby blocking anyone from learning if she had an "active" bar membership anywhere when she was practicing law in MA.
Can't access her applications. Can't access her personnel records. Can't access a lot of her tax records. Can't access her Bar records. You see a pattern here? She has learned a lot from Obama.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Kurto, 9/26/2012 7:16:28 PM (No. 8892250)
She looks wimpy and pathetic when she's on defense. Scott Brown needs to keep her against the ropes, and non-stop attack until the election is won.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
seminolesecure, 9/26/2012 7:34:37 PM (No. 8892271)
She is the poster child for "you didn't build that". Her whole career is a house of cards. This is so delicious.
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We are still speculating about virtually everything right now, but I feel as though I need to explain why I find the quick and easy conversation about Muslims being radicalized in America to be so illogical and laced with bigotry. Of course, there is a global violent jihadist movement, loosely organized, that wants to recruit young men to influence policies at home and abroad and perhaps usher in the global caliphate. That ideology motivates some Muslims to kill innocent people.But you´re allowed to be a radical Muslim in America.
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´My children were set up,´ father claims
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Posted By: LittleHoodedMonk- 4/19/2013 12:34:59 PM
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Two brothers of Chechen origin suspected of staging the Boston marathon bombings, one of whom has been shot dead by police, are innocent of any crime, the Interfax news agency quotes a man identified as their father as saying. ‘‘In my opinion, my children were set up by the secret services because they are practising Muslims,’’ Anzor Tsarnaev told the Interfax news agency on Friday (Snip) On the site, he describes himself as speaking Chechen as well as English and Russian. His world view is described as ‘‘Islam’’ and he says his personal goal is ‘‘career and money.’’
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Allen West: Can we investigate radical Islamic terror now?
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Washington Times, by Cheryl K. Chumley
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Posted By: Scottyboy- 4/19/2013 1:06:46 PM
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Former Florida Rep. Allen West issued a scathing statement on his Facebook page Friday, in response to the ongoing manhunt for one of the suspects in the Boston Marathon bombings. “Let me be very clear. The terrorist attack in Boston and evolving events indicate we have a domestic radical Islamic terror problem in America,” he wrote. “No more excuses. No more apologies. We are in a war of ideological wills and we shall prevail.”
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Boston Shooting, Robbery, Car Chase, Manhunt (Photos)
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Business Insider, by Alyson Shontell, Mandi Woodruff*
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A shocking series of events on Thursday night and Friday morning left one Boston bombing suspect dead and the other on the run. Below are some images from the night. Please note that exact details are scare. Two men — later identified as the bombing suspects — are also suspected of fatally shooting an MIT Police Officer on Thurday night. An image from the crime scene was posted to Twitter by The Tech, below:(Photos)
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