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  • | Name = Texas | Fullname = State of Texas
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  • ...s who coveted [[Cuba]]. Buchanan despised both abolitionists and free-soil Republicans, lumping the two together. Seeing no injustice in the slave system, and no ...e of two decades of Democratic support for hard-money policies and allowed Republicans to attack Buchanan for financial mismanagement.
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  • ...nal Delegations from Texas|United States House of Representatives]] from [[Texas's 7th congressional district]] ...esentatives]] for the [[Texas's 7th congressional district|7th district of Texas]] (1967–1971), the [[United States Ambassador to the United Nations]]
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  • In Congress, he opposed the entrance of [[Texas]] as a [[Slave state|slave territory]]. He came in second place in the bid On [[August 6]], [[1850]], he sent a message to Congress recommending that [[Texas]] be paid to abandon its claims to part of [[New Mexico]]. This, combined w
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  • ...icians, the Democrats saw the opportunity to gain the votes of disaffected Republicans by nominating a more honest candidate.<ref>Nevins, 79–80; Graff, 18–19; ...ever, by gaining the support of Theodore Roosevelt and other reform-minded Republicans who helped Cleveland to pass several laws reforming municipal governments.<
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  • ...t of United States Senators from Texas|United States Senator]]<br/> from [[Texas]] ...= Member of the [[U.S. House of Representatives]] from [[Texas]]'s [[Texas's 10th congressional district|10th]] District
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  • ...tu.edu''].</ref> and high schools in [[San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio]], [[Texas]], [[Woodland Hills, California|Woodland Hills]], [[California]], [[Chicago * Wilensky, Norman N. ''Conservatives in the Progressive Era: The Taft Republicans of 1912'' (1965).
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  • ...e on the slavery issue. Conversely, the [[Radical Republican (USA)|Radical Republicans]], an abolitionist faction of the Republican Party, criticized him for movi ...e for "military glory" and challenged the President's claims regarding the Texas boundary and offered [[Spot Resolutions]], demanding to know on what "spot"
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  • ...osition of [[Henry Cabot Lodge]] and other [[United States Senate|Senate]] Republicans, Hoover saw to it that the German people received aid, and he extended aid ...munities, Hoover avoided the religious issue and publicly repudiated those Republicans who attempted to exploit it. (Quakers were themselves often under attack as
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  • ...prosperity turn into postwar depression. He refused to compromise with the Republicans who controlled Congress after 1918, effectively destroying any chance for r ...newspaper publisher and his uncles were [[Republican Party (United States)|Republicans]]. But his parents moved South in 1851 and identified with the [[Confederat
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  • ...ional Union Party]], and the newly formed [[United States Republican Party|Republicans]]. *Pierce Street in downtown [[Amarillo, Texas]]
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  • ...g caucus]], but this had become unpopular. In 1824, most of the Democratic-Republicans in Congress boycotted the caucus. Those that attended backed Treasury Secre ...<ref>[http://www.c-span.org/questions/week174.htm Nickels, Ilona; "How did Republicans pick the elephant, and Democrats the donkey, to represent their parties?";
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  • ...Nixon had kept a "[[slush fund]]" for personal use. Democrats and leading Republicans pressured Eisenhower to remove Nixon from the ticket. Nixon convinced Eisen ...the invention of the televised debate. There were charges of vote fraud in Texas and Illinois, and Nixon supporters challenged the results in both states as
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  • ...= Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library & Museum |publisher = University of Texas |accessdate = 2006-12-28}}</ref> He was raised in [[East Grand Rapids, Mich ...k = Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library & Museum|publisher = University of Texas |accessdate = 2006-12-30}}</ref><ref name= "pardonimage">{{cite web |last =
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  • ...net]] and senior [[White House]] staff. [[Republican Party (United States)|Republicans]] made corruption a central issue in the [[United States presidential elect ..."Oshinsky" /> Truman blamed the fall in farm prices on the policies of the Republicans; he worked to pay off the debts until 1934, just as he was going into the U
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  • 17:13 < Pharos> i suppose you can be Wikimedia Texas if you're conventional 17:30 < Pharos> tparis is the founding father of Wikimedia Texas
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  • 06:07 < ToAruShiroiNeko> republicans had a brain 16:06 < Dcoetzee> It'll energise the base, because Republicans are against big gov't. It might succeed in steering attention away from Rom
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  • ...[[Joseph P. Kennedy]], and California leader [[William G. McAdoo]]. When [[Texas]] leader [[John Nance Garner]] switched to FDR, he was given the vice presi ...|left|thumb|Dust storms were frequent during the 30s; this one occurred in Texas in 1935. See [[Dust Bowl|the Dust Bowl]].]]After the 1934 Congressional ele
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  • ...: About the Alaska thing, you obvusaly have never been in the backwoods of Texas, always having a gun there is a nesisity also, unless you like being killed [16:09:31] <ToAruShiroiNeko> mexico wont invade texas
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  • ...yan_wp> I have no idea really. I think all politicians suck. I just prefer republicans as the lesser of two evils. [18:20] <ToAruShiroiNeko> republicans need more juice
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  • 15:42 < Pharos> I was thinking Texas! 17:04 < Soapy> Wikipedia has locked the pages of several Republicans being mentioned as possible running mates for Mitt Romney, perhaps as a res
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  • [19:15] <Thogo> but most are, that's true. Especially the Republicans. [19:57] <Gfoley4> well, obviously you're not talking the Texas Eagle for the shortness of travel
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  • [18:54] <SpeakFree> And Ross Perot got Clinton elected in 1992 because many Republicans voted for him instead. ...rop rule he is black (according to both the US black community and redneck republicans).
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  • ...</ref> and rewriting of election law in other states. <ref>law.onecle.com/texas/election/52.031.00.html</ref> In addition, in another part of the revised e [[Category:Illinois Republicans]]
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  • ...</ref> and rewriting of election law in other states. <ref>law.onecle.com/texas/election/52.031.00.html</ref> In addition, in another part of the revised e [[Category:Illinois Republicans]]
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  • ...</ref> and rewriting of election law in other states. <ref>law.onecle.com/texas/election/52.031.00.html</ref> In addition, in another part of the revised e [[Category:Illinois Republicans]]
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  • ...</ref> and rewriting of election law in other states. <ref>law.onecle.com/texas/election/52.031.00.html</ref> In addition, in another part of the revised e [[Category:Illinois Republicans]]
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  • ...</ref> and rewriting of election law in other states. <ref>law.onecle.com/texas/election/52.031.00.html</ref> In addition, in another part of the revised e [[Category:Illinois Republicans]]
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  • May 02 03:48:42 <Douche> texas! May 02 04:05:51 <MuZemike> Blame the Republicans
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  • ...[[Pakistan]] in the East, and [[Iran]] to the West. American politicians, Republicans and Democrats alike, ignorant of U.S. involvement, feared the Soviets were ...en|first=William J.|title=Panama Odyssey|year=1984|publisher=University of Texas Press|location=Austin|id=ISBN 0-292-76469-3}}
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  • ...02:30:45 <Sceptre> Obama could be the fucking second coming of Christ and Republicans would hate him May 03 02:59:52 <Peter-C> What are the gun nuts in Texas doing?
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  • 04:25 < tommorris> the Republicans couldn't be stupid enough to choose Bachmann as their candidate 04:28 < Pharos> come to think of it, the republicans have made fairly strategic presidential choices
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  • [00:17] <ToAruShiroiNeko> Dcoetzee I heard obama declared Texas the new lone state [02:26] <darkfalls> funny how republicans and communists share the same color.
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  • 22:56 < ToAruShiroiNeko> or so republicans believe 23:18 < Revent> The case of the ones out in the texas panhandle that floated out of their holes during the thunderstorm a few yea
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  • [08:08] <IRWolfie-> luckily Dublin, Texas is quite small [15:45] <Pharos> I was thinking Texas!
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  • May 02 03:48:42 <Douche> texas! May 02 04:05:51 <MuZemike> Blame the Republicans
    1.58 MB (215,511 words) - 23:33, 28 January 2015
  • [12:04] <iDangerMouse> PinkAmpersand: um, Texas Holdem on facebook, Zynga, best place to flirt, if you know what I mean.... [12:04] <la_pianista> I think he means Texas Holdem on Facebook is the best place to flirt
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