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Senate Rejects Earmark Ban

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Senate Rejects Earmark Ban Senators in both political parties are insisting on their right to send pet projects back to their states, even though presidential candidates Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton joined with GOP nominee-in-waiting John McCain in voting to ban them for one year. » View Full Article

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