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Hannan will be remembered as the Archbishop with a political voice
WGNO NewsArchbishop Philip Hannan's work in New Orleans sometimes moved outside the church and into the political world. "I don't think we've had an archbishop since Archbishop Hannan who's been as vocal politically," says WGNO political analyst Jeff Crouere....Tags: WGNO, Christianity, Abortion, U.S. Senate, Roman Catholicism
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Remembrances Pour In Of Archbishop Hannan
WGNO NewsRemembrances of Archbishop Phillip Hannan flowed on Thursday morning as news of his death at the age of 98 spread through New Orleans. WGNO Facebook friends recalled memories of Hannan celebrating their confirmations and officiating at graduations....Tags: Super Bowl, Bobby Jindal, Refugee, World War II (1939-1945), Parochial Schools
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There's Something Silly About Mary
Let me toss some adjectives your way and see if you can guess who I am: Greedy, money-grubbing, inconsiderate, sellout. Did you guess: a Wall Street CEO? Nice try.
I am of course talking about Senator Mary Landrieu who has thrown an all too...Tags: Poverty
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There's Something Stupid About Mary Pt II
Just when I thought it was safe to look at my google alerts again, up pops another pearl of muddied wisdom from Senator Mary Landrieu. Seriously folks, if they give Emmy’s out for TV greatness and Grammy’s for music, what do they give for...Tags: History (tv network), Church and State Relations, Theft
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Hey Congress, Un-Supersize This!
What do Aquaman, Green Lantern and Wonder Woman have in common? They would all be too embarrassed to have their names associated as Super Friends of the Congress’s Super Committee.
I would personally like to see Wonder Woman lassoo the “...Tags: Patty Murray, Thomas Jefferson, Government, National Government
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Farm Bureau releases update on slaughter legislation
With the American Farm Bureau Federation's support, language prohibiting funding for inspection of horses at processing plants was not included in the FY2012 agriculture appropriations conference report. This eliminates a major hurdle for the resumption...Tags: Interior Policy, Pension and Welfare, Dan Burton
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Thanksgiving travelers: Senator wants one checked bag to fly free
Nation NowOn one of the busiest travel days of the year, Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-La.) is pitching legislation that would allow airline passengers to check a bag for free... -
Lawmakers and airlines square off over bag fees
Money & CompanyWith the busy holiday travel season in full swing, federal lawmakers, passenger rights advocates and airlines are squaring off in Congress over one of the thorniest issues in flying today: baggage fees. But the bottom line is that you will...... -
Interior department to hold big gulf oil lease sale
GreenspaceThe Obama administration plans to offer more than 20 million acres in the Gulf of Mexico for oil and gas leases, the first such sale since the Deepwater Horizon explosion and oil spill.... -
La. Senators Applaud Chinese Drywall Settlement
ABC26 NewsLouisiana's U.S. senators are applauding a deal to fix 300 homes in the ongoing legal wrangling over defective Chinese drywall. On Thursday, Chinese drywall manufacturer Knauf Plasterboard Tianjin Co., along with suppliers, builders and insurers,...Tags: WGNO
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