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House Proceeding on Dec 19th, 2007 :: 5:26:27 to 5:28:37
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Sander M. Levin

5:25:05 to 5:26:27( Edit History Discussion )
Speech By: Sander M. Levin

Sander M. Levin

5:26:11 to 5:26:27( Edit History Discussion )

Sander M. Levin: that. and other than a few closing remarks, i'm going to reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from florida. mr. diaz-balart: i ask

Dave Camp

5:26:27 to 5:26:43( Edit History Discussion )

Dave Camp: the gentleman if he has other speakers. mr. mcgovern: we may have one or two speakers. mr. diaz-balart: if you're going to have speakers. i'll reserve. if you're not then i'll yield back.

Dave Camp

5:26:27 to 5:28:37( Edit History Discussion )
Speech By: Dave Camp

Dave Camp

5:26:43 to 5:26:58( Edit History Discussion )

Dave Camp: mr. mcgovern: madam speaker, as of today 3,893 -- mr. diaz-balart: i didn't hear the gentleman respond. my question was, if -- i said if there are other speakers, then i reserve. if not, then

Dave Camp

5:26:58 to 5:27:12( Edit History Discussion )

Dave Camp: i would yield back. mr. mcgovern: i think i'm the only speaker on this side. mr. diaz-balart: madam speaker, this matter was debated previously. it's obviously critically important piece of legislation.

Dave Camp

5:27:12 to 5:27:25( Edit History Discussion )

Dave Camp: i made some points about it before. i'm not going to repeat my points at this time. and i hope that we could move to other very pressing matters before us today. and so i yield back the balance

Dave Camp

5:27:25 to 5:27:41( Edit History Discussion )

Dave Camp: of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the te gentleman from florida yield his time. the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, as of today 3,893 of

Dave Camp

5:27:41 to 5:27:51( Edit History Discussion )

Dave Camp: our bravest men and women have lost their lives in iraq. tens of thousands more have been wounded. they have lost limbs, lost their sight, suffered severe brain injuries. we have spent

Dave Camp

5:27:51 to 5:28:03( Edit History Discussion )

Dave Camp: half a trillion taxpayer dollars, none of it paid for. when is enough, enough? when will this congress finally reflect the will of the american people and begin to bring our men and women

Dave Camp

5:28:03 to 5:28:21( Edit History Discussion )

Dave Camp: in iraq home to thei r families? i hope it is today. think it can be today. as i mentioned earlier, madam speaker, in today's "washington post" the u.s. military has found that the strongest

Dave Camp

5:28:21 to 5:28:37( Edit History Discussion )

Dave Camp: point of agreement among all iraqis across all sectarian and ethnic groups is the belief that the united states military invasion of their country is the primary root of the violent differences

John S. Tanner

5:28:37 to 5:28:50( Edit History Discussion )

John S. Tanner: among them. and that the departure of occupying forces, their words, is the key to national reconciliation. madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent that i can insert today's "washington

John S. Tanner

5:28:37 to 5:30:28( Edit History Discussion )
Speech By: John S. Tanner

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