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John Adam's Inaugural Speech (Objects) On March 4, 1797 John Adams gave his first and only inaugural address in Philadelphia. |
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John Thune (Politician) Senator Elected in 1996 to South Dakota's At-Large District, Thune served in that capacity until entering the Senate in 2005. He's been vocal about banning gay marriage and his disbelief in evolution. He's considered a possible Republican running mate in '08. |
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John Sununu (Politician) Senator Elected to the House in 1996 for New Hampshire's 1st, Sununu served there until 2003, when he moved to the Senate, where he currently sits. In 2007, he was the first Republican to call for the resignation of Attorney General Gonzales. |
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John Barrow (Politician) Representative & 2008 Democratic Superdelegate John Jenkins Barrow is a Democratic Congressman from Georgia's 12th District which stretches along the eastern portion of the state, from Augusta to Savannah. |
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John Warner (Politician) Senator A WWII veteran and one time husband of Elizabeth Taylor, Warner served as Secretary of the Navy (1972-4) before being elected Senator from Virginia in 1979. He is pro-choice and pro-stem cell research, often puttting him at odds with the GOP. |
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John Adams (Politician) John Adams was the Vice-President under George Washington (1789 - 1797) and then became President (1797 - 1801). |
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John Edwards (Politician) Attorney and Former Presidential Candidate Once a trial lawyer, Edwards transitioned into politics for a one term stint in the Senate (D-N.C.). He sought the Democratic nomination in the 2004 primary before becoming John Kerry's vice presidential running mate. He is a 2008 presidential hopeful. |
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John Ensign (Politician) Senator A veterinarian prior to public office, Ensign was elected to the House for Nevada's 1st District. On his second try, he won election to the Senate in 2000 and since has taken firm stances on animal rights, pro-life, and the necessity for support of the War |
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John Cornyn (Politician) Senator Once the Texas Attorney General (1998-2002) and considered as a replacement for the 2005 and 2006 U.S. Supreme Court seats, Cornyn currently represents Texas in the U.S. Senate. Serving since 2002, he's ranked as the 3rd most conservative Senator. |
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John Glenn (Politician) John Glenn was the first American to orbit the Earth and a former senator. |
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John Kerry (Politician) Senator John Forbes Kerry is the junior United States Senator from Massachusetts, in his fourth term of office. Kerry was the Presidential nominee of the Democratic Party in the 2004 election. |
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