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+ | '''Moseley''' was the [[Senate Majority Leader]] in early [[2003]]. He criticized the [[Bartlet Administration]] in January 2003 after they attempted to pass a $17 Billion Foreign Aid Bill. He was quoted as saying "We're throwing money halfway across the world." (''[[Guns Not Butter]]'') |
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− | '''Ronald Jackson "Jack" Moseley''' is a Republican Senator from [[Colorado]] having served since 1987, he served as [[Senate Majority Leader]] from 1997-2003. Moseley resigned from his position in Spring 2003. |
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+ | : ''It is unknown if Moseley was the unnamed Senate Leader (played by [[Bruce Weitz]]) that appeared in ''[[Mandatory Minimums]]'', or if he succeeded him.'' |
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+ | | before = ''unknown''<br>eventually [[John Hoynes]] |
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+ | | title = [[Senate Majority Leader]] |
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+ | | current = [[2003]] |
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+ | | after = [[Robert Royce]] |
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+ | }} |
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Revision as of 09:35, 5 October 2010
Moseley was the Senate Majority Leader in early 2003. He criticized the Bartlet Administration in January 2003 after they attempted to pass a $17 Billion Foreign Aid Bill. He was quoted as saying "We're throwing money halfway across the world." (Guns Not Butter)
- It is unknown if Moseley was the unnamed Senate Leader (played by Bruce Weitz) that appeared in Mandatory Minimums, or if he succeeded him.
PREDECESSOR unknown eventually John Hoynes |
Senate Majority Leader 2003 |
SUCCESSOR Robert Royce |