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Jim Webb
@jimwebb· Democratic · VA· Jan 23, 2007

These 15-month deployments are going to wreck the Army.

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Bob Goodlatte
@bobgoodlatte· Republican · VA· Feb 16, 2000

Mr. Speaker, I rise today to state that Congressman Jerry Moran of Kansas was meant to be listed as an original cosponsor of important legislation, H.R. 3615, The Rural Local Broadcast Signal Act, which I introduced on February 10.

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Bob Goodlatte
@bobgoodlatte· Republican · VA· Oct 21, 1999

I rise today to introduce the Internet Gambling Prohibition Act of 1999

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Bob Goodlatte
@bobgoodlatte· Republican · VA· Oct 21, 1999

The legislation I am introducing today will protect the right of citizens in each State to decide through their State legislatures if they want to allow gambling within their borders

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Bob Goodlatte
@bobgoodlatte· Republican · VA· Oct 21, 1999

It is time to shine a bright light on Internet gambling in this country, and to put a stop to this situation before it gets any worse.

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Bob Goodlatte
@bobgoodlatte· Republican · VA· Mar 11, 1999

I cannot accept that an entitled veteran can be denied appropriate recognition simply because he has donated his remains to further medical research.

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Bob Goodlatte
@bobgoodlatte· Republican · VA· Mar 11, 1999

We should not deny any eligible veteran that recognition simply because they may choose to help others by donating their remains to medical study.

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Bob Goodlatte
@bobgoodlatte· Republican · VA· Mar 1, 1999

If an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, then an ounce of encryption is worth a pound of subpoenas.

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Bob Goodlatte
@bobgoodlatte· Republican · VA· Mar 1, 1999

The SAFE Act will prevent the Administration from placing roadblocks on the information superhighway by prohibiting the government from mandating a back door into the computer systems of private citizens and businesses.

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