...still poses to America regardless of whether he is dead or alive. ''If he's alive,'' said Senate Minority Leader Trent Lott, R-Miss., ''I'd like him to stick his head up and let us get a good look at him. And then I'd take it off...
...and that's what we've done.'' ''These issues are not going to go away,'' said Senate Republican leader Trent Lott of Mississippi, shortly before lawmakers sidetracked the energy and cloning amendment on a pair of procedural votes...
...the fact that we see now continuing uncertainty about what is going to be done by OPEC countries,'' said GOP leader Trent Lott of Mississippi. Republicans have argued that legislation is needed to spur domestic energy development and ease U...
...to have $8.5 million in pledges. The group drew fire in May 2000 for allegations that former GOP Majority Leader Trent Lott pressured lobbyists for contributions to the organization. Americans for Job Security could not be reached for comment...
...land purchases, and by Senate appropriators who don't like its automatic spending provisions. Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott, R-Miss., has yet to schedule it for full Senate consideration even though he personally supports it. A broad coalition...
...paid a steep price in midterm elections, making it a course that House Speaker Dennis Hastert and Senate GOP leader Trent Lott would surely like to skip in 2002. Instead, they're prodding President Bush to do something about the weakening...
...They are not in the same league as more blatant utterances that have ended or severely damaged political careers. Sen. Trent Lott, R-Miss., lost his post as majority leader after an offhand remark praising Sen. Strom Thurmond's segregationist...
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