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Politics Index (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
The Clerk of the House has posted the roll call of votes for the House on HR3962, the House healthcare bill. To see how your Representative voted visit Final Vote Results for Roll Call 887. Good analysis at Michelle Malkin Maggie’s Notebook The Other McCain Be John Galt Death By a Thousand Papercuts Wizbang Hot Air Little Miss Atilla Daily Pundit Share on Facebook...
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Stop the ACLU (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
The Clerk of the House has posted the roll call of votes for the House on HR3962, the House healthcare bill. To see how your Representative voted visit Final Vote Results for Roll Call 887. Share on Facebook Tweet This Post
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Tory Bear (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
... search. But he said when he asked her to explain her conduct, her boss Malcolm Jack, the Commons Clerk and chief executive, had stepped in and suggested she had been influenced by the police. Lord Martin said: "The Clerk of the House intervened to say that Chief Superintendent Bateman had bamboozled the Serjeant and tricked her into keeping the matter from her immediate...
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New Statesman (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
... failed to inform him that the police had no warrant for the search.But he added that the Commons Clerk, Malcolm Jack, defended her on the grounds that she had been manipulated by the police.Martin said: "The Clerk of the House intervened to say that Chief Superintendent Bateman had bamboozled the Serjeant and tricked her into keeping the matter from her immediate superiors."A...
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Evening Standard - News (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
... when he demanded an explanation from Serjeant at Arms Jill Pay, her boss Malcolm Jack, the Commons Clerk and chief executive, blamed the police. "I asked the Serjeant why she had conducted herself in this manner," Lord Martin told the MPs."The Clerk of the House intervened to say that Chief Superintendent Bateman had bamboozled the Serjeant and tricked her into keeping the...