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    POST OFFICE NAMING THRIVES IN CONGRESS
    By Brit Hume

    FOX News
    Wednesday, September 13, 2006

    Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine:

    Confirmation on Hold

    New Jersey Sen. Robert Menendez has put the confirmation of Richard
    E. Hoagland - the Bush administration's nominee to be U.S. ambassador
    to Armenia - on hold. Why?

    Menendez said the move comes in response to the Bush administration's
    refusal to recognize the Armenian genocide and added: "As a leader and
    defender of democracy, it is our nation's responsibility to speak out
    against injustice and support equality and human rights. If the Bush
    administration continues to refuse to acknowledge the atrocities of
    the Armenian genocide, then there is certainly cause for great alarm,
    which is why I am placing a hold on this nominee."

    The atrocities Sen. Menendez speaks of took place from 1915 to 1923.

    Lucrative Legislation

    There's a once rarely used legislative privilege now thriving in
    Congress.

    In a culture where scrutiny of earmarks and other constant goodies
    is on the rise, post office naming is now the most common form of
    legislation.
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