John Edwards says medical problem would make it tough to attend upcoming trial, seeks delay
Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on December 23rd, 2011 5:35 am by HL
John Edwards says medical problem would make it tough to attend upcoming trial, seeks delay
RALEIGH, N.C. — Former presidential candidate John Edwards says he has been diagnosed with a medical condition that would make it difficult for him to attend his approaching criminal trial over campaign finances and is asking for it to be delayed.
In a motion filed Thursday, Edwards’ lawyers asked a federal judge to delay the start of the Jan. 30 trial for at least two months. They did not disclose his illness and filed sealed records with the court.
Mitt Romney says changing positions can be a good thing
BETHLEHEM, N.H. — When Mitt Romney opened the floor to questions at a morning stop at an Elks Lodge here in New Hampshire’s rural North Country, he got an unusual piece of advice from a Republican primary voter.
“None of us here, I think, have gone through life having made a decision and have always stuck to it for the rest of their lives,” said Randall Loiacono, 51, an arts-and-crafts shop owner. “We’ve moved, we’ve changed spouses, we’ve changed businesses, jobs, college majors. What I’m trying to say is that I don’t want a president or a leader who is inflexible. I don’t want somebody who has made a decision on something maybe 10 years ago and, despite any new information, is going to stick to that decision.”
Federal workers: 2012 could be as tough as 2011
The Post asked John Palguta, vice president for policy at the Partnership for Public Service, to weigh in on the year for federal workers and what 2012 may bring.
Palguta had a 34-year career in the federal government as a human resources and policy specialist, as a senior official with the Merit Systems Protection Board and the Office of Personnel Management, among other agencies.
George H.W. Bush backs Romney, criticizes Gingrich
Former president George H.W. Bush has offered his support to Mitt Romney in the latter’s quest for the GOP presidential nomination, according to a Romney aide.
Romney spoke with the former president on the phone Thursday afternoon to thank him for his backing, the aide said.
“I think Romney is the best choice for us,” former President Bush told thethe Houston Chronicle. Thursday.