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House Proceeding 03-10-10 on Mar 10th, 2010 :: 2:24:05 to 2:25:50
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Howard L. Berman

2:24:05 to 2:25:50( Edit History Discussion )
Speech By: Howard L. Berman

Howard L. Berman

2:24:15 to 2:24:36( Edit History Discussion )

Howard L. Berman: a desire to make a gesture to the extreme left or any such particular move. it was rather some sense of femality to the institution of congress. -- of fealty to the institution of congress, the stitution vested with war declaring

Howard L. Berman

2:24:37 to 2:24:57( Edit History Discussion )

Howard L. Berman: authority, the oversight of how our expenditures are spent and that i don't understand why you and i who both have feelings about the wisdom of pursuing the current strategy of this administration on this ise should be afraid of that debate

Howard L. Berman

2:24:58 to 2:25:19( Edit History Discussion )

Howard L. Berman: or wanting to attribute motivations to the willingness to have that debate over than the congressional need to have that debate. mr. kirk: if the gentleman will yield. we probably spend enough time naming post offices in our

Howard L. Berman

2:25:20 to 2:25:40( Edit History Discussion )

Howard L. Berman: country in the worst economy. mr. berman:s that not a discussion of post offices. this is not a discussion of suspension legislation. both parties seem to like naming post offices and introducing other kinds of resolutions. this is a discussion about the decision to send our forces into harm's way.

Howard L. Berman

2:25:41 to 2:25:50( Edit History Discussion )

Howard L. Berman: it's worthy of a serious debate. there is nothing wrong with that debate. i don't believe our troops are going to get demoralized by our having that debate.

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