Henry Ross, former mayor of Eupora, assistant district attorney and circuit court judge, has announced his plans to run for U.S. Representative in the First Congressional District.
He is expected to officially announce his candidacy after the first of the year.
Ross, a Eupora native, attorney and former U.S. Department of Justice official, will face Alan Nunnelee in the Republican primary election, in the bid to defeat incumbent Democrat Travis Childers in the general election.
"In my travels across the First Congressional District, I have found that the people want somebody who is not wanting to move up or have a second career," Ross said.
"They want a real conservative to restore God-centered government. They want someone who will fight to strengthen their family's security and someone who believes in fiscal responsibility."
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Henry Ross Announces Plans for 1st District Run
Desoto Times Tribune - Ross tosses hat into First District race
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Tuesday Roundup
Y'all Politics - Gregg Harper addresses MSU grads
Majority in Mississippi - Childers Still Relying On Populist Appeal
AP - Childers: Farmers face emergency
Calhoun County Journal - Childers Meets With Farmers In Vardaman
Y'all Politics - Gene Taylor one of 27 who voted against Wall Street regulation legislation
Majority in Mississippi - Childers Still Relying On Populist Appeal
AP - Childers: Farmers face emergency
Calhoun County Journal - Childers Meets With Farmers In Vardaman
Y'all Politics - Gene Taylor one of 27 who voted against Wall Street regulation legislation
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Gregg Harper,
Travis Childers
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Bennie Thompson Investigations
Washington Post - House Homeland Security Committee faces ethics inquiry
New York Times - Rules for Congress Curb but Don’t End Junkets
New York Times Editorial - From the Alps to the Pits
Respond Mississippi from Delta Democrat Times - DDT: Thompson puzzled by investigation
TalingPointsMemo - Party Favors: House Staffers' Event Planning Biz Specializes In Bashes For Top Dem Rep
Madison County Journal - Thompson's ethics investigations
New York Times - Rules for Congress Curb but Don’t End Junkets
New York Times Editorial - From the Alps to the Pits
Respond Mississippi from Delta Democrat Times - DDT: Thompson puzzled by investigation
TalingPointsMemo - Party Favors: House Staffers' Event Planning Biz Specializes In Bashes For Top Dem Rep
Madison County Journal - Thompson's ethics investigations
Travis Childers, Gregg Harper updates
Y'all Politics - Democratic Financial Reform Bill - Bennie Thompson and Travis Childers "for"; Gene Taylor and Gregg Harper "against"
AP - Childers plans to lead crop damage tour
Meridian Star - Gregg Harper: “I believe health care reform should help states, families and small businesses address the problem of skyrocketing costs, not raise premiums for private policy holders and burden states with unfunded mandates.”
AP - Childers plans to lead crop damage tour
Meridian Star - Gregg Harper: “I believe health care reform should help states, families and small businesses address the problem of skyrocketing costs, not raise premiums for private policy holders and burden states with unfunded mandates.”
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Gene Taylor Questions Gates on Afghan Corruption, Narcotics
The New York Times - Obama Aides Pressed on Afghan Graft, Al Qaeda
In a second hearing, Representative Gene Taylor, also a Democrat, questioned how the administration could be serious about tackling corruption and drugs in Afghanistan without addressing the alleged role of Ahmed Wali Karzai, the president's brother, in the drug trade.Watch it here.
"I'm just not going to talk about that in open session. We are dealing with a sovereign government," Gates said.
Taylor insisted, "Someone from the State Department admitted before this committee that it was true."
Gates responded: "Well, we have problems with him. There's no question about it."
"We are putting tens of billions of dollars into Afghanistan, and too much of it is ending up with sticky fingers along the way," added Gates, a former CIA director.
The New York Times reported in October that Ahmed Wali Karzai received regular payments from the CIA. The agency would neither confirm nor deny the payments.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Bennie Thompson Investigates / Bennie Thompson Investigated
Chairman of Homeland Security, Bennie Thompson, is investigating the gate crashing of Tareq and Michaele Salahi at the recent White House state dinner honoring the prime minister of India and may issue a subpoena for their testimony. Thompson said. "We're not concerned about agency embarrassment. The security gaps at issue cannot be explained away as missteps by a few frontline employees. There were undeniable planning and execution failures of the entire Secret Service apparatus. We're all fortunate that this diplomatic celebration did not become a night of horror. We must dissect every fact...and after we do these things, we need to give thanks that no lives were lost."
Meanwhile, the Washington Post reports that Bennie Thompson is being investigated for holding hearings on the credit card industry, and then after receiving $15,000 in campaign contributions, failing to act on those hearings. A former aide makes accusations about improper lobbyist requests, as well. Thompson's staff denies any misdoings.
Meanwhile, the Washington Post reports that Bennie Thompson is being investigated for holding hearings on the credit card industry, and then after receiving $15,000 in campaign contributions, failing to act on those hearings. A former aide makes accusations about improper lobbyist requests, as well. Thompson's staff denies any misdoings.
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