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  Nathan Deal - dKosopedia
John Nathan Deal is the Republican U.S. Representative from the 10th District of Georgia (map), (before 2003 it was the 9th District).
Nathan Deal was born in Millen, Georgia on August 25, 1942, attended Mercer University in Macon, Georgia and served in the United States Army.
Nathan Deal's legislative voting record had been relatively moderate in his first term, but goose-stepped right-ward after his party switch.
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 Nathan Deal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Nathan Deal (born August 25, 1942) has been a member of the United States House of Representatives since 1993, representing the 10th District of Georgia (map), numbered the 9th District until 2003.
Deal served his first congressional term and the first four months of his second term as a Democrat.
Deal's voting record had been relatively moderate in his first term, but veered sharply to the right after his party switch.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nathan_Deal   (560 words)

  
 Deal: Rumsfeld's resignation comes 'day late and a dollar short' - gainesvilletimes.com
Deal said that in some parts of the country, Tuesday's election proved to be a referendum on the war in Iraq.
Deal said he and Pelosi recognize each other, but he has had no direct dealings with her during his tenure in Congress, including his first two and a half years as a Democrat.
Deal said it remained to be seen whether lawmakers would attempt to pass full spending bills or simply vote another round of continuation packages to expire in February, after the new Congress takes office.
www.gainesvilletimes.com /news/stories/20061109/localnews/136181.shtml   (758 words)

  
 Dade County Sentinel -- 83000-3.htm Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Deal began his nearly two-hour visit with a rundown of the current state of affairs in the nation's Capitol before opening up the session to answer questions from the floor.
Deal said the United States has survived well under its constitutional form of government as the 106th Congress winds down this year, which being on a two-year cycle means that the nation has used the system for 212 years.
Deal said a second piece of good news is that for the third year in a row the budget was balanced without using any Social Security surplus funds.
www.dadesentinel.com /83000-3.htm   (1954 words)

  
 Welcome to the office of Congressman Nathan Deal, representing Georgia's 10th Congressional District in the United ...
Welcome to the office of Congressman Nathan Deal, representing Georgia's 10th Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives.
Congressman Nathan Deal (R) from Gainesville Georgia today joined the majority of his colleagues in supporting the Refinery Permit Process Schedule Act.
Congressman Nathan Deal (R) from Gainesville, Georgia joined the majority of his colleagues today in support of the Federal Energy Price Protection Act of 2006.
www.house.gov /deal   (204 words)

  
 Times-Courier
Deal said members of congress could pass “continuing resolutions” to keep the government operating, and added, “That would save on budget increases.” A continuing resolution would only allow the same amount of money to be spent as was budgeted for last year.
Deal told Rotary members one of the first items members of congress would be addressing on their return next week would be the recommendations of the 9/11 Commission.
Deal discussed a bill that would would not allow American citizenship to children of illegal aliens even if they were born on United States soil, and said a similar proposal had had a positive effect in Ireland.
www.timescourier.com /093004/deal.html   (408 words)

  
 Deal tackles immigration - forsythnews.com
Deal said he believes the Republican Party's core voter base "thinks we've abandoned them on this issue and that we haven't done anything" to try to resolve the problem of illegal immigration.
Deal said a non-forgeable, valid legal documentation system needs to be implemented to identify legal and illegal residents.
Deal said the bill is not a constitutional amendment, but statutory legislation, which would bring the U.S. up to national standards.
www.forsythnews.com /news/stories/20060427/localnews/90630.shtml   (995 words)

  
 Project Vote Smart - Representative Deal - Interest Group Ratings
Spring 05 Representative Deal supported the interests of the Conservative Index - The John Birch Society 29 percent in Spring 05.
Spring 04 Representative Deal supported the interests of the Conservative Index - The John Birch Society 50 percent in Spring 04.
Fall 2004 Representative Deal supported the interests of the Conservative Index - The John Birch Society 43 percent in Fall 2004.
vote-smart.org /issue_rating_category.php?can_id=H0951103&...+Issues   (9151 words)

  
 Deal wins another term in Congress - gainesvilletimes.com
With 97 percent of the returns in from the 15 north Georgia counties he represents, Deal was leading Bradbury 122,075 to 37,575 for about 77 percent of the vote.
In Hall County, Deal had 80 percent of the vote with 97.6 percent the precincts tallied.
Deal used the bulk of his campaign funds on direct mailings and spent no money on television or radio advertising.
www.gainesvilletimes.com /news/stories/20061108/localnews/135997.shtml   (461 words)

  
 The GOP Auction House: Nathan Deal of Georgia
Deal voted against allowing millions of Americans to save their hard-earned dollars on prescription drugs by re-importing them from Canada, even though these were U.S. made and patient safety was ensured.
Deal voted to continue awarding contracts to Halliburton even if the Pentagon's own audit processes found that more than $100 million of their contractor's costs in Iraq were unreasonable.
Deal opposed expanding access to the military's TRICARE health insurance program to thousands of Reservist and National Guard members, even though 20 percent of all Reservists do not have health insurance, and 40 percent of Reservists aged 19 to 35 lack health coverage.
www.dccc.org /gopauctionhouse/members/NathanDealGA-9.html   (725 words)

  
 Nathan shocked by trade to Twins / Reliever didn't see it coming
The four were ready to sit down for their final dinner of the trip when Nathan's agent relayed the stunning news, which came in a shore-to-ship call from his secretary.
Nathan had two rough outings in the Division Series against Florida and was so incensed after being pulled after a four-pitch walk to Luis Castillo in Game 3 that he stormed off the mound, brushing manager Felipe Alou as he went by.
When Nathan walked off the ship Saturday morning, his cell-phone voice mail was packed with messages, some from teammates, but mostly from relatives, including his parents, who had to wait a day to learn how he felt about leaving the Giants, the only organization he has known.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2003/11/16/SPGO8331MA1.DTL   (556 words)

  
 Nathan Deal News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Nathan Deal News continually updated from thousands of sources around the net.
In their only planned face-to-face meeting of the campaign, U.S. Rep. Nathan Deal, R-Gainesville, and his Democratic opponent, John Bradbury of Rising Fawn, found a considerable amount of common ground during a...
U.S. Rep. Nathan Deal of Gainesville doesn't mind being characterized as to the right of President Bush on the issue of illegal immigration.
www.topix.net /us-house/nathan-deal   (714 words)

  
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John Nathan Deal was born in Millen, Ga., the son of two school teachers.
In that position, Deal presided over the Senate when the lieutenant governor was not on the floor.
Nathan Deal was elected to the U.S. House in 1992 with 59 percent of the vote, defeating Republican Daniel Becker.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-srv/elections/2004/candidates/22165   (343 words)

  
 P&I Forum
Nathan Deal is a recipient of the 2006 Champion award.
Congressman Deal is working hard to ensure that affordable health care is a right for all, and not just a few.”
Established in 1971, NACHC is a non-profit organization whose mission is (1) to represent the interests of federally supported and other federally qualified health centers and (2) to serve as an information source concerning issues of health care for poor and medically underserved populations in the United States.
www.nachc.com /piforum/award/award.asp?awardee=NDeal06   (394 words)

  
 atlanta.jewish.com
After serving a tour of duty in the Navy, Nathan enrolled in the premiere cooking school in the United States, the Culinary Institute of America.
During his tenure at New Deal, Nathan became known for his innovative preparation of exotic meats and the restaurant's Annual Wild Game Festival.
Inspired by his connection to Judaism, Nathan became determined to set a new standard for kosher cuisine and established Abigael's in 1995.
www.atljewishtimes.com /modules.php?name=nathan   (210 words)

  
 Nathan Tabor: Columnist, candidate, and true conservative
In his home state of North Carolina, Nathan is known as a self-made, small businessman who ran for congress.
This same "fantastic deal" is available to any conservative activist or group from across the country.
And Nathan is fighting to ensure the same is possible for his daughter, and yours.
www.renewamerica.us /columns/plecnik/060105   (861 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - 'Birthright citizenship' policy change stirs debate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
With more than 70 co-sponsors, Georgia Republican Rep. Nathan Deal tried to include a revocation of birthright citizenship in an immigration bill passed by the House in mid-December.
Deal has said he will continue pushing the issue, describing birthright citizenship as "a huge magnet" attracting illegal immigrants.
Tancredo, Deal and others have noted that the United States is among the relatively few wealthy nations that allow birthright citizenship.
www.usatoday.com /news/washington/2005-12-26-citizenship-debate_x.htm   (941 words)

  
 News from 2000
CBS has locked in a holding deal with the Tony-winning thesp, still soaking up the applause from his current run in the smash Broadway musical ``The Producers.'' The pact calls for the network to develop a project for Lane, perhaps for the 2002-03 season.
Nathan and Matthew Broderick are set to be on the cover of the June/July issue of Talk magazine which will be available next month.
Nathan and the rest of the cast of Stuart Little have signed on for the sequel, Stuart Little 2, to be released in Summer 2002.
www.nathanlane.com /News/past/2001.html   (2768 words)

  
 Labor Blog
There was no public announcement prior to this date, despite the fact that the DOL usually announces such compliance deals with great fanfare.
The NY Times reports the deal was signed on January 6, but the AP reports it was signed on January 11.
This is one of the slimiest insider deals possible by one of the largest corporate donors to the GOP.
www.nathannewman.org /laborblog/archive/002185.shtml   (475 words)

  
 Nathan Hamilton & No Deal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Nathan Hamilton does working-class country rock…His songs have a populist bent and a sense of indignation that never sounds self-righteous or pretentious.
Captured live at Floore's just outside of San Antonio, Hamilton and Co. sound like they mean it on every song…The themes of dusty, broken-down small towns "Mercantile Store", low-paying jobs "Hard Getting By",and dying marriages ("Bottle in the Bathroom" are tough to put a new spin on, but Hamilton makes them all come alive.
Nathan Hamilton is the kind of up-and-coming artist who’s mentioned in the same breath as Lyle Lovett and Robert Earl Keen.
www.nathanhamilton.com /press.html   (572 words)

  
 Deal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Deal, a family name taken from Deal, Kent England.
The last name was adopted after former slaves who did not hold a name adopted the name of the town in which they resided.
United States representative John Nathan Deal of the 10th District of Georgia.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Deal   (223 words)

  
 Dade County Sentinel -- 81600-5.htm Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Deal will be hosting his annual August town hall meeting starting at the Dade County Library on Monday at 10 a.m.
Furthermore, a caseworker will accompany Congressman Deal to the town hall meetings to assist constituents with any problems they may be having with Social Security, Medicare, Veteran's benefits, or any other federal agencies.
Deal will be appearing in other areas throughout the week.
www.dadesentinel.com /81600-5.htm   (292 words)

  
 Georgia Rep. Nathan Deal Behind Attack on Organics
Deal's proposition, while major food firms with organic product lines
The critics are overreacting, said Deal's chief of staff, Chris Riley.
Corp., the family-owned poultry producer in Deal's district that opposed
organicconsumers.org /Organic/nathandeal021703.cfm   (504 words)

  
 AccessNorthGa.com - News Articles: North Georgia's Sporting News Weather and News
WASHINGTON - Congressman Nathan Deal of Gainesville all but took himself out of next year's U.S. Senate race Thursday.
Deal, one day after Senator Zell Miller announced plans to step down, pointed to his tenure in the House as one reason for staying where he is.
Deal, by the way, has been elected chairman of the "G-Eight," the coalition of Georgia Republicans in the House who reorganized this week as the new Congress convened.
www.accessnorthga.com /news/hall/newfullstory.asp?ID=67877   (319 words)

  
 Nathan: Other Nathans
A Nathan is lost and his birthmother is looking for him.
If you fathered a son named Nathan on May 5th, 1976, Nathan Anderson would like to hear from you.
I'm Nathan Shedroff, but there are many other Nathans on the net.
www.nathan.com /others/index.html   (177 words)

  
 NFIB.com - U.S. Rep. Nathan Deal Honored as Guardian of Small Business by NFIB   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
NFIB, the nation’s largest small-business group, today named U.S. Rep. Nathan Deal (10th Dist.- Ga.) a Guardian of Small Business for his outstanding voting record on behalf of America’s small-business owners in the 108th Congress.
Faris today vowed to make Rep. Deal’s “rock-solid, pro—small-business voting record” a key element in the campaign when presenting him with the group’s coveted “Guardian of Small Business” award.
NFIB highlighted Rep. Deal’s key votes for the passage of Small-Business Health Plans, a permanent end to the death tax, and The Jobs and Growth Act of 2003, which accelerated the income-tax cuts enacted in 2001 for all taxpayers and included key tax provisions for small businesses.
www.nfib.com /object/IO_18294.html   (417 words)

  
 Washington Feels the Heat from 30 Million Organic Consumers
A stand-alone bill to repeal the Deal language, sponsored by Sen.
Deal also is now focused on "food safety" issues as it relates to the
across the country to oppose the Deal provision.
www.organicconsumers.org /organic/nathandeal041003.cfm   (1476 words)

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