
That's the point. I mean that is an astonishing number, to me, if you had 780 contacts last year.
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That's the point. I mean that is an astonishing number, to me, if you had 780 contacts last year.

Okay. Major General Rubenstein and Brigadier General Sutton, is that disturbing?

I think what we have is a resource problem, but, more than anything else, we have a holdover of stigma.

I know this is hard, but that's the most overwhelming evidence I've heard that there is a real stigma problem here.

But do we, as a matter of routine, inform the military, 'You have a problem here'?

I want to stress the importance, I believe, in the Iran and North Korean issues.

We are proud of FE Warren's efforts in becoming energy sustainable and doing it in a renewable fashion.

Well, Mr. Chairman, a number of us are concerned about the nuclear potential of Iran, and its low-grade capabilities seem to be there now.

I would like to also acknowledge and applaud military efforts to work with clean coal technologies.

are there any planned reductions in our nuclear arsenal that are going to be reflected in the President's budget when we receive more detail?

there's nothing better than realizing that part of the legislation you're pushing may not even be needed anymore.

I don't need to tell you that we have some challenges here, in terms of culture.

This has been a long and in many ways a very painful process, particularly to our friends, the Virginia Indian tribes.

Some historians have called this a paper genocide.

It saddens me to my very core that we have to appeal to the legislative body of arguably the greatest country in the free world.

But there is no doubt these tribes exist, have existed.

I am proud to appear before this Congressional Committee today to speak on behalf of the six Tribes named in H.R. 1385.

A country noted worldwide as a champion of human rights, to find redress; to correct a wrong Virginia Indians have endured since the United States was formed.