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In the News (Sun 20 Dec 09)

  
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Terry Everett was born in Dothan, Ala., and resides in Enterprise, Ala.
Terry Everett was first elected to the U.S. House in 1992 with 49 percent of the vote, defeating Democrat George Wallace Jr.
Everett was elected to a fourth term in 1998 defeating Democrat Joe Fondren with 69 percent of the vote.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-srv/elections/2004/candidates/22219   (344 words)

  
 Koop Burial Waiver Defended - February 3, 1998
Everett, chair of a House Veterans Affairs subcommittee, has charged that waivers for burial at the national cemetery are based on political influence.
Terry implemented the Surgeon General's warning on cigarettes in the 1960s, and was granted a burial waiver by former President Ronald Reagan in 1985.
Everett intends to "vigorously" pursue this issue and may offer a resolution urging the withdrawal of the waiver by the White House, the aide said.
www.cnn.com /ALLPOLITICS/1998/02/03/koop.arlington/index.html   (486 words)

  
 Terry Everett News
U.S. Rep. Terry Everett is in agreement with many pollsters that Republicans could lose control of the House of Representative in the November election but he believes that most incumbents in Alabama are in a...
Take Representative Terry Everett, a seven-term Alabama Republican who is vice chairman of the House intelligence subcommittee on technical and tactical intelligence."> WOW.
A four-week internship in Rep. Terry Everett's office gave Chase Long of Troy a new perspective on Washington politics.
www.topix.net /us-house/terry-everett   (663 words)

  
 Terry Everett for U.S. Congress [Free Republic]
Terry has served as president and chairman of the board of the Alabama Press Association, he is a past chairman of the board of directors of the former Dothan Federal Savings Bank and he owns 400 acres of working farmland.
Terry began his 1992 race for Congress as a virtual unknown and ended it by defeating a man with the most famous name in Alabama politics, State Treasurer George Wallace, Jr., son of the former governor and presidential candidate.
It is on the Oversight Subcommittee that Terry focused national attention in 1998 on burial waivers at Arlington National Cemetery.
www.freerepublic.com /forum/a39eac9063879.htm   (554 words)

  
 TERRY FAMILY HISTORIAN JULY-AUGUST 1999
Appears to be in the household of Thomas Terry b 1760-1770 in 1830 Bedford Co TN Census, Was in 1832 Bedford Co. TN, 1850 Marshall Co. TN, 1860 Sugartree, Decatur Co. TN census.
Archibald Terry was born on May 26, 1799 in Buckingham county Virginia and died on Sep 24, 1851 at McCracken county, Kentucky.
This William was the son of Ignatius Terry (born 3 Mar 1686) and Catherine Stackpoole (born 1 Aug. 1691, Dublin).
www.terry-family-historian.com /TFHJUL_AUG1999.htm   (2190 words)

  
 Project Vote Smart - Representative Everett - Interest Group Ratings
Spring 05 Representative Everett supported the interests of the Conservative Index - The John Birch Society 43 percent in Spring 05.
Spring 04 Representative Everett supported the interests of the Conservative Index - The John Birch Society 38 percent in Spring 04.
Fall 2004 Representative Everett supported the interests of the Conservative Index - The John Birch Society 78 percent in Fall 2004.
vote-smart.org /issue_rating_category.php?can_id=H0021103&...+Issues   (9028 words)

  
 The Montgomery Advertiser Online
Rep. Terry Everett wrote a newspaper article entitled "House Votes to Lay to Rest the Death Tax." Throughout the article, Everett refers to the "death tax" 11 times.
Everett says the death tax is "one of the most hated taxes imposed on small business and family farmers..." Tell that to the people in Alabama who are paying sales taxes on food and the regressive income taxes in this state.
Somehow, Everett failed to mention the $675,000 exemption (soon to be raised to $1 million).
psysim.www7.50megs.com /mgm070700.htm   (757 words)

  
 The Troy Messenger
U.S. Representative Terry Everett of the Second Congressional District of Alabama offered his thoughts and feelings on a variety of subjects at the Kiwanis Club meeting on Tuesday night.
Everett also said the decision to cancel the missile program was strange because of who made the decision.
Everett gave a lot of credit to the military and the job being done in Iraq and the war on terror.
www.troymessenger.com /articles/2005/07/06/news/newss02.txt   (577 words)

  
 The GOP Auction House: Terry Everett of Alabama
Everett voted for the GOP Medicare Prescription Drug Bill that will give billions to businesses and the health care industry, while forcing seniors to accept annual increases in premiums and deductibles and a growing gap in coverage for the prescription drugs they buy.
Everett 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.
Everett 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/TerryEverettAL-2.html   (700 words)

  
 Terry Everett - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert Terry Everett (born February 15, 1937), American politician, has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 1993, representing the 2nd Congressional District of Alabama.
Everett was born in Dothan as the oldest son of a sharecropper and railroad worker.
Everett is one of the most conservative members of the House.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Terry_Everett   (854 words)

  
 The Troy Messenger
U.S. Rep. Terry Everett is in agreement with many pollsters that Republicans could lose control of the House of Representative in the November election but he believes that most incumbents in Alabama are in a good position and should go back in rather easily.
Everett spoke at the Brundidge Rotary Club on Wednesday and said, as a Republican, he is puzzled as to the way much of the public views things.
Everett said President Bush has broad shoulders to take all of the criticism aimed at him and continue to run the country.
www.troymessenger.com /articles/2006/10/19/news/newsss02.txt   (363 words)

  
 Citizens Against Government Waste: NewsRelease_02052003
Everett admitted that he was quite shocked to see his request was even granted, let alone receive additional funds.
For those taxpayers across the country who are interested in getting their money's worth, they can travel to Dothan on October 31 to exchange peanut and SPAM recipes, as well as view country music performances, livestock, and ultimately the crowning of Miss National Peanut Festival.
Everett appeared to be in even more of a rush considering he did not even stay around for the vote.
www.cagw.org /site/PageServer?pagename=news_NewsRelease_03042003   (416 words)

  
 Terry Everett Brown
This is the place to learn all about Terry Everett Brown and his work as an actor, writer and producer as well as his exciting background in international politics, broadcasting, corporate finance and marketing.
All of Terry's work is dedicated to freedom and the people who work to provide, preserve and protect it throughout the world.
Terry is a nationally published contract writer for Time Warner Publications and is a contributing author of the upcoming non-fiction book “True Calling” (Penguin Books).
www.terryeverettbrown.com   (349 words)

  
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After three decades as owner, editor and publisher of a chain of newspapers in the southeast, Representative Everett entered politics and was first elected to Congress in 1992, defeating George Wallace, Jr.
Congressman Everett’s priorities for the 109th Congress have been focused on two aspects of space; improving our space acquisition programs and beginning a national debate on space control.
Everett has served as president and chairman of the board of the Alabama Press Association.
www.wsbr.org /documents/WSBRNov10Everett.doc   (425 words)

  
 Rep. Everett goes after Redstone Arsenal jobs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
If U.S. Rep. Terry Everett has his way, Redstone Arsenal will lose some of the bounty it collected during the Pentagon's phase of the base realignment and closure process.
Everett said he has had a "good working relationship" with Hansen for more than a decade.
Everett's input comes after the General Accounting Office issued a report evaluating the defense proposals.
www.decaturdaily.com /decaturdaily/news/050724/redstone.shtml   (316 words)

  
 Terry Everett | Congress votes database | washingtonpost.com
Terry Everett is up for reelection on November 7, 2006.
See how Terry Everett voted on key votes -- the most important bills, nominations and resolutions that have come before Congress, as determined by washingtonpost.com.
View Terry Everett's 2005 official financial disclosure statement, which describes the sources, types and amounts of income earned in 2005.
projects.washingtonpost.com /congress/members/e000268   (505 words)

  
 Citizens Against Government Waste: march porker
After Rep. Everett asked for $200,000 to be earmarked for a new agricultural arena on the peanut festival grounds in Dothan, Alabama, he was surprised to find out that the Appropriations Committee graciously added an additional $2,500 to the project.
Somehow, Rep. Everett felt that while the nation is fighting a war on terrorism and facing $300 billion budget deficits, it was critical to the country's welfare to request this earmark.
Apparently, members of Congress were in a hurry to get home for the President's Day recess in February to brag about the goodies they were bringing back to their congressional districts.
www.cagw.org /site/PageServer?pagename=news_porkerofthemonth_Mar03   (447 words)

  
 BTL: The internet buzz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Everett, who serves as vice chairman of the House intelligence subcommittee on technical and tactical intelligence, is clueless.
See, I don’t expect Terry Everett to be a scholar on Islam just because he sits on a House Intelligence committee or because he voted for the war.
If my fuzzy memory is correct, when Everett ran for the first time he said he was going to serve just 1 or 2 terms,,,,I guess he can’t remember that either.
betweenthelinks.com /2006/10/20/the-internet-buzz   (842 words)

  
 CONGRESSMAN TERRY EVERETT TO INTRODUCE LEGISLATION TO ENHANCE COMBAT DEATH BENEFITS
Congressman Terry Everett, R-Alabama, will introduce legislation when the House reconvenes later this month to enhance death benefits for military service members who lose their lives in combat.
Everett says the legislation, known as the Honoring Every Requirement of Exemplary Service (HEROES) Act, is needed to adequately compensate military families for the combat loss of their loved ones who are defending America.
Congressman Everett, chairman of the House Armed Services subcommittee on Strategic Forces, called the Heroes Act the least that the nation could do to honor those who give their lives in defense of freedom.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/1323808/posts   (1131 words)

  
 Alleged Abuse of Arlington National Cemetery: Terry Everett Statement   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Statement by Chairman Terry Everett (R-AL) Committee on Veterans' Affairs Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations
Terry Everett (R-AL) today reaffirmed the interest of his Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations in burial criteria for Arlington National Cemetery and in the practice of making exceptions, or waivers, to current eligibility criteria.
Accordingly, I will communicate with Congressman Everett in order to urge that he and the committee fully investigate these allegations.
www.arlingtoncemetery.net /abuse2.htm   (366 words)

  
 Everett, Bonner vote no, cite restrictions on South   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
MONTGOMERY —; Two Alabama Republicans were among a small group of Southern dissenters Thursday as the House voted overwhelmingly to renew a civil rights law that would continue federal oversight of the state's election procedures for another 25 years.
Arguing that the measure unfairly targets Southern states, Reps. Terry Everett and Jo Bonner joined 31 others to oppose extending the Voting Rights Act, which was approved in 1965 to block literacy tests and other tactics commonly used in the South to prevent fls from voting.
Everett, who represents a Southeast Alabama district, and Bonner of Mobile said they support the general intent of the law but could not vote to extend it without eliminating provisions holding Southern states to tougher standards as a result of past discriminatory practices.
www.decaturdaily.com /decaturdaily/news/060714/vote.shtml   (195 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Everett
Everett, Alexander Hill (1790-1847) — also known as Alexander H. Everett — of Massachusetts.
Everett, Belle — of Kenton, Kent County, Del. Democrat.
Everett, William Nash (1864-1928) — of North Carolina.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/everett.html   (569 words)

  
 Results from Form 1 TFH Guest Book
Dad, Robert Glenn Terry was born in Oliver Springs in 1918, he had an older sister Dona Odetta Terry, known as Odetta, probably born around 1915 and a brother Elbert Walter circa 1920.
Daniel Terry was born in Arkansas and married Lucy Tillman.
Her father was "Bert Terry" born in Kentucky and was married to "Ella Engles" born in Ohio.
www.terry-family-historian.com /guestlog.htm   (11315 words)

  
 AL-02 'Chuck' Dean James   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Everett has been a good friend to the oil companies.
The GOP energy bill that Rep. Everett voted for gave billions to oil, gas and nuclear industries.
No surprise that Rep. Everett voted for the GOP Medicare Prescription Drug Bill that will give billions to businesses and the health care industry, bar Medicare from bargaining for lower prices, keep re-importation from Canada illegal and penalize seniors who haven't signed up yet.
www.dccc.org /races/candidates/AL_02_Charles_James.html   (232 words)

  
 Terry Everett | Darfur Scorecard
Terry Everett has received a “D” for supporting very few pieces of Darfur legislation.
Urge Terry Everett to vote for important Darfur legislation in the future and support the cause through co-sponsorships.
Tell the representative’s office that we need each person to be doing all they can to end the genocide — and you expect more from your elected officials.
darfurscores.org /terry-everett   (151 words)

  
 Bio
Terry Everett Brown has been acting since his starring turn as "Hansel" in his Second-Grade production of "Hansel and Gretel" in Manchester, MA.
Terry studied the Strasberg Method with Lee Cohn at NYU and performed improv at the Chicago City Limits Theatre in Midtown Manhattan.
Terry is also featured on SPIKE TV's "LESSER OF TWO EVILS", BBC Television's “YOUNG IN AMERICA,” and in Harbinger Productions’ comedy film, "CHICKEN PARTY", starring Allison Janney (“The West Wing”).
www.terryeverettbrown.com /bio.html   (352 words)

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