Charlie Wilson News and Gossip
Daily Beast - Found Nov. 17, 2009 ... candidates, corporations and causes, including George W. Bush, John McCain, Governor Ann Richards, Charlie Wilson, Lance Armstrong, and Bono.
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WorldwideStandard.com - Found Nov. 13, 2009 Aaron Sorkin--who brought us the reliably Democratic The American President , The West Wing , and Charlie Wilson's War -- has spent the last couple
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Daily Beast - Found Nov. 11, 2009 ... candidates, corporations and causes, including George W. Bush, John McCain, Governor Ann Richards, Charlie Wilson, Lance Armstrong, and Bono.
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Jack and Jill Politics - Found Nov. 9, 2009 We need to be terrified about Pakistan. Hasn?t anyone in the White House watched ? Charlie Wilson?s War??
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A Tiny Revolution - Found Nov. 8, 2009 There's a good summary in a Consortium News article about the movie Charlie Wilson's War : [S]urely the most glaring omission in the film...
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Herald Dispatch - Found Nov. 15, 2009 Charlie Wilson is the U.S. representative for Ohio's Sixth Congressional District.
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DownWithTyranny! - Found Nov. 7, 2009 D-SC) Bart Stupak (D-MI) John Tanner (Blue Dog-TN) Gene Taylor (Blue Dog-MS) Harry Teague (D-NM) Charlie Wilson (Blue Dog-OH) If you...
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Vindy.com - Found Nov. 7, 2009 Charlie Wilson of St. Clairsville, D-6th, supported the passage tonight of the historic health reform bill ? The Affordable Health Care for...
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Individual.com - Found Nov. 20, 2009 Legendary R&B crooners the O'Jays, along with Charlie Wilson, former frontman of the GAP Band and a successful solo artist in his own right...
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CNN Political Ticker - Found Oct. 9, 2009 Wilson, whose playboy lifestyle and efforts in Afghanistan inspired a book and a movie, called "Charlie Wilson's War," said the worst mistake...
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Charles Wilson may refer to:
Politicians
- Charles Wilson (Texas politician) (born 1933), U.S. Congressman from Texas, 1973–1997; previously State Representative then State Senator
- Charlie Wilson (Ohio politician) (born 1943), U.S. Congressman from Ohio since 2007, previously State Representative then State Senator
- Charles H. Wilson (1917–1984), U.S. Congressman from California, 1963–1981; State Assemblyman, 1954–1962
- Charles Erwin Wilson, United States Secretary of Defense (1953–1957) and Head of General Motors (also known as "Engine Charlie")
- Charles E. Wilson (executive), CEO of GE and member of the Truman Administration (also known as "Electric Charlie")
- Charles Wilson (Canadian politician) (1808–1877), member of the Legislative Council of Quebec in Lower Canada, Canadian Senator
- Charles Wilson (British Columbia politician), 19th-century member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly, first leader of the British Columbia Conservative Party
- Charles Wilson (New Zealand) (1857–1932), New Zealand politician
- Charles Wilson, 1st Baron Nunburnholme (1833–1907), English shipowner, Liberal Member of Parliament (MP)
- Charles Wilson, 2nd Baron Nunburnholme (1875–1924), son of the 1st Baron, Liberal MP for Hull West, 1906–1907
- Sir Charles Henry Wilson (Conservative politician) (1859–1930), MP for Leeds Central, 1923–1929
- Charles Edward Wilson (ca. 1752–1829), Member of Parliament for Bewdley, 1814–1818
Sports figures
Miscellaneous figures
- Charles Coker Wilson, architect who worked on the exterior of the South Carolina State House
- Chuck Wilson (born 1948), American jazz musician
- Charles R. Wilson (judge), U.S. Court of Appeals Judge
- Charles Rivers Wilson (1831-1916), British civil servant and financier
- Charles Thomson Rees Wilson (1869–1959), Scottish physicist and Nobel Prize winner
- Charles Wilson (composer) (born 1931), Canadian composer and choral conductor
- Charles Wilson (historian), 19th-century Bible historian
- Charles Wilson (journalist), Scottish-born editor of The Times, 1985–1990 and The Independent, 1995–1996
- Charlie Wilson (musician), American lead singer of The Gap Band
- Charles Wilson, 1st Baron Moran, British physician
- Charles Wilson (sailor) (born 1836), U.S. Navy sailor, American Civil War
- Charles Wilson (train robber), member of the gang that executed the 1963 Great Train Robbery