Congress, colonialism: Confronting a conundrum
14th Nov 2006, 11:19 GMT
A lame-duck Congress has begun to limp back into Washington. Among its members, both the vindicated and the vanquished are acutely aware that the voters are restless; that they want meaningful action on thorny issues that their representatives and senators have repeatedly been unwilling or unable to address.
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