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A rally for 'one of us'
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FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 2002 Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are vowing repercussions for the firing of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Chief Mike Parker. With statements like "he was one of us" to describing the White House budget office as an "axis of evil," members of Congress blasted Parker's ouster and praised his courage. Parker had criticized budget cuts at his agency and was fired as a result. Get the Story:
Members of Congress Rally Around Ousted Corps Chief (The Washington Post 3/8)
Memo Shows White House Ire on Budget Criticism (The New York Times 3/8)
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