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House Proceeding on Oct 29th, 2009 :: 0:13:10 to 0:14:25
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Steven Kagen

0:13:06 to 0:13:27( Edit History Discussion )

Steven Kagen: checks that our nation can no longer afford and i applaud the participants for sending a clear message, it's time for washington to change its ways. less spending, less borrowing and less government. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. for what purpose does the gentleman from wisconsin rise? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: thout objection.

Steven Kagen

0:13:10 to 0:14:25( Edit History Discussion )
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Steven Kagen

0:13:28 to 0:13:49( Edit History Discussion )

Steven Kagen: mr. kagen: madam speaker, it is with profound sadness that w commemor wisconsin native son, 26-year-old sergeant nicholas miller, who was killed in action october 26 during military operations in afghanistan. in 2002, a graduate of little shoot high school, sergeant miller was a member of the u.s.

Steven Kagen

0:13:50 to 0:14:11( Edit History Discussion )

Steven Kagen: army's 160th special operations regiment stationed in savannah, georgia. and after serving two years in korea, sergeant miller became a crew chief on the night stalkers whose duties included taking out our troops from dangerous territory. sergeant miller was several times decorated is not surprising for those who knew

Steven Kagen

0:14:12 to 0:14:25( Edit History Discussion )

Steven Kagen: him. in high school he was a member of the football team and wrestling team. he was the king of homecoming in 2001. he was entrusted with the highly technical responsibilities required of a crew chief is not surprising

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