Jeff Bernard (born on July 22 1966 in Brampton, Ontario, Canada) was an ice hockey player for the Hartford Whalers and the St. Louis Blues. He was the eleventh pick in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft and won Rookie of the Year. In 1991, when Bernard was traded to the Blues then-Blues teammate Brett Hull said "He can confuse the defense really good". His teammates called him "The Offensive Sultan" and Bernard lived up to his nickname.
Hartford Whalers
When he declared himself for the Entry Draft, many people thought he would be selected by a "a pee-wee team for the low-blow skaters". Those people where wrong, he was selected by Hartford as the 11th pick in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft and he was no low-blow skater; he was a phenom. Later he was on Team Canada in the winter Olympics in 1988. But his days with Hartford where short due to Hartford being over the salary cap in 1991.'
St. Louis Blues
In 1991 Bernard arrived in St. Louis, Missouri, United States and led the team to the Western Conference Finals, but lost to Chicago in six games. He was also a good confuser because he could confuse the defense in any game. In 1993 he broke his leg and was scheduled to leave the hospital in four months, but played a game with the broken leg and he scored a hat-trick against the "The Great One" and the Los Angeles Kings.
His last Game
In 1999, he was body checked really hard, and it gave him a career ending concussion. Many Blues fans remember him, and although his jersey is still selling rapidly through the USA, it is mostly in St. Louis. He returned to the ice as the mascot for the Blues. He doesn't like being the mascot, but he said "It's better than a career ending concussion".
Hartford Whalers
When he declared himself for the Entry Draft, many people thought he would be selected by a "a pee-wee team for the low-blow skaters". Those people where wrong, he was selected by Hartford as the 11th pick in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft and he was no low-blow skater; he was a phenom. Later he was on Team Canada in the winter Olympics in 1988. But his days with Hartford where short due to Hartford being over the salary cap in 1991.'
St. Louis Blues
In 1991 Bernard arrived in St. Louis, Missouri, United States and led the team to the Western Conference Finals, but lost to Chicago in six games. He was also a good confuser because he could confuse the defense in any game. In 1993 he broke his leg and was scheduled to leave the hospital in four months, but played a game with the broken leg and he scored a hat-trick against the "The Great One" and the Los Angeles Kings.
His last Game
In 1999, he was body checked really hard, and it gave him a career ending concussion. Many Blues fans remember him, and although his jersey is still selling rapidly through the USA, it is mostly in St. Louis. He returned to the ice as the mascot for the Blues. He doesn't like being the mascot, but he said "It's better than a career ending concussion".
Bowen Staines (born Bowen Kevin Staines on 23 May 1986 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire) is an American folk singer/songwriter from New England. He is the son of famed American folk singer/songwriter, Bill Staines. Bowen started his singing in the greater Boston, Massachusetts and Savannah, Georgia areas. Along with singing, he also currently plays the acoustic, electric, slide, and bass guitars. He currently attends Savannah College of Art and Design's School of Film. He has released two studio albums and one live album. He has produced and performed with many artists across the United States and Iceland.
Discography
* Lucid Cafe LIVE (2001)
* Sentient Bean LIVE (2003)
* Sorry for the Rain (2007)
Discography
* Lucid Cafe LIVE (2001)
* Sentient Bean LIVE (2003)
* Sorry for the Rain (2007)
The List of Republicans is a list of current national organizational leaders, federal government officeholders, state governors, and historical presidents of the Republican Party of the United States.
Current national leadership
Organizational leaders
* Tom Cole, National Republican Congressional Committee chairman
* Mike Duncan, Republican National Committee chairman
* John Ensign, National Republican Senatorial Committee chairman
* Rick Perry, Republican Governors Association chairman
Congressional leaders
* Roy Blunt, House Minority Whip
* John Boehner, House Minority Leader
* Jon Kyl, Senate Minority Whip
* Mitch McConnell, Senate Minority Leader
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United States Senators
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* Bob Bennett, Senator from Utah
* Kit Bond, Senator from Missouri
* John Barrasso, Senator from Wyoming
* Sam Brownback, Senator from Kansas
* Jim Bunning, Senator from Kentucky
* Richard Burr, Senator from North Carolina
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* Jim Gibbons, Governor of Nevada
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* John Hoeven, Governor of North Dakota
* Jon Huntsman, Governor of Utah
* Bobby Jindal, Governor of Louisiana
* Linda Lingle, Governor of Hawaii
* Butch Otter, Governor of Idaho
* Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska
* Tim Pawlenty, Governor of Minnesota
* Sonny Perdue, Governor of Georgia
* Rick Perry, Governor of Texas
* Jodi Rell, Governor of Connecticut
* Bob Riley, Governor of Alabama
* Mike Rounds, Governor of South Dakota
* Mark Sanford, Governor of South Carolina
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Presidents of the United States
* Chester A. Arthur (1881-1885)
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Current national leadership
Organizational leaders
* Tom Cole, National Republican Congressional Committee chairman
* Mike Duncan, Republican National Committee chairman
* John Ensign, National Republican Senatorial Committee chairman
* Rick Perry, Republican Governors Association chairman
Congressional leaders
* Roy Blunt, House Minority Whip
* John Boehner, House Minority Leader
* Jon Kyl, Senate Minority Whip
* Mitch McConnell, Senate Minority Leader
Current federal officeholders
United States Senators
* Lamar Alexander, Senator from Tennessee
* Wayne Allard, Senator from Colorado
* Bob Bennett, Senator from Utah
* Kit Bond, Senator from Missouri
* John Barrasso, Senator from Wyoming
* Sam Brownback, Senator from Kansas
* Jim Bunning, Senator from Kentucky
* Richard Burr, Senator from North Carolina
* Saxby Chambliss, Senator from Georgia
* Tom Coburn, Senator from Oklahoma
* Thad Cochran, Senator from Mississippi
* Norm Coleman, Senator from Minnesota
* Susan Collins, Senator from Maine
* Bob Corker, Senator from Tennessee
* John Cornyn, Senator from Texas
* Larry Craig, Senator from Idaho
* Mike Crapo, Senator from Idaho
* Jim DeMint, Senator from South Carolina
* Elizabeth Dole, Senator from North Carolina
* Pete Domenici, Senator from New Mexico
* John Ensign, Senator from Nevada
* Mike Enzi, Senator from Wyoming
* Jon Kyl, Senator from Arizona
* Lindsey Graham, Senator from South Carolina
* Chuck Grassley, Senator from Iowa
* Judd Gregg, Senator from New Hampshire
* Chuck Hagel, Senator from Nebraska
* Orrin Hatch, Senator from Utah
* Kay Bailey Hutchison, Senator from Texas
* Jim Inhofe, Senator from Oklahoma
* Johnny Isakson, Senator from Georgia
* Dick Lugar, Senator from Indiana
* Mel Martinez, Senator from Florida
* John McCain, Senator from Arizona
* Mitch McConnell, Senator from Kentucky
* Lisa Murkowski, Senator from Alaska
* Pat Roberts, Senator from Kansas
* Jeff Sessions, Senator from Alabama
* Richard Shelby, Senator from Alabama
* Gordon Smith, Senator from Oregon
* Olympia Snowe, Senator from Maine
* Arlen Specter, Senator from Pennsylvania
* Ted Stevens, Senator from Alaska
* John Sununu, Senator from New Hampshire
* John Thune, Senator from South Dakota
* David Vitter, Senator from Louisiana
* George Voinovich, Senator from Ohio
* John Warner, Senator from Virginia
* Roger Wicker, Senator from Mississippi
United States Representatives
See Members of the 110th United States Congress members by state
Current state governors
* Haley Barbour, Governor of Mississippi
* Matt Blunt, Governor of Missouri
* Donald Carcieri, Governor of Rhode Island
* Charlie Crist, Governor of Florida
* Mitch Daniels, Governor of Indiana
* Jim Douglas, Governor of Vermont
* Jim Gibbons, Governor of Nevada
* Dave Heineman, Governor of Nebraska
* John Hoeven, Governor of North Dakota
* Jon Huntsman, Governor of Utah
* Bobby Jindal, Governor of Louisiana
* Linda Lingle, Governor of Hawaii
* Butch Otter, Governor of Idaho
* Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska
* Tim Pawlenty, Governor of Minnesota
* Sonny Perdue, Governor of Georgia
* Rick Perry, Governor of Texas
* Jodi Rell, Governor of Connecticut
* Bob Riley, Governor of Alabama
* Mike Rounds, Governor of South Dakota
* Mark Sanford, Governor of South Carolina
* Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor of California
Presidents of the United States
* Chester A. Arthur (1881-1885)
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* Gerald Ford (1974-1977)
* James Garfield (1881)
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* Warren Harding (1921-1923)
* Benjamin Harrison (1889-1893)
* Rutherford Hayes (1877-1881)
* Herbert Hoover (1929-1933)
* Abraham Lincoln (1861-1865)
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Modern Art Records is an indie record label in Phoenix, Arizona. Despite their website not being up-to-date, The Medic Droid is their newest artist.
Current Bands
*Miniature Tigers
*Back Ted N-Ted
*The Medic Droid
*The Cover Up
*Chronic Future
Current Bands
*Miniature Tigers
*Back Ted N-Ted
*The Medic Droid
*The Cover Up
*Chronic Future