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Sen. Mark Udall: Don't Ask Don't Tell Needs to Go
The time has come to end “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.”  That’s why earlier today I sent a letter to President Obama, urging him to move aggressively so we can repeal this law and replace it with a policy of nondiscrimination.  Not only has the injustice of ...
Colorado Senators Udall and Bennet Call for Up-or-Down Vote on Public Option
Colorado Senators Udall and Bennet Call for Up-or-Down Vote on Public Option
fdlaction.firedoglake.com — Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO) Colorado senators Mark Udall and Michael Bennet are joining with their Governor, Bill... Ritter, in asking for an up-or-down vote on the public option. The public option has majority support in the Senate, but likely ... (more) Colorado Senators Udall and Bennet Call for Up-or-Down ...
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Udall Presses for End to DADT
Open Left - Quick Hits's RSS Feed — Senator Mark Udall is pressuring Obama to offer the Pentagon's views about ending DADT.  He is asking for consultation and "buy in" from the military brass. Despite this, his letter has a sense of urgency. ...

Digest for October 15th through October 16th
The Republic of T. — Here are some of the people writing about some of the stuff I wish I had time to write about, for October 15th through October 16th: Robert Creamer: Rewarding Failure: The Bail-Out Bonuses on Wall Street Continue – Peter Dreier: Who Should Pay for Health Insurance Reform? – Arianna Huffington: A Funny Thing Happened on My Way to Talk About Afghanistan – Sen. Mark Udall: Don't Ask, Don't Tell Needs to Go – Father Calls Insurance Company's ...

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