Dick Durbin
Jul 5 2008, AP

Sen. Dick Durbin, the No. 2 Democrat, accused Republicans of putting seniors and military families at risk by siding with President Bush against a measure to prevent Medicare cuts.Durbin, D-Ill., used a Saturday national radio address to call on...

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