I dream of a world in which all competition is fair and as uninfluenced by government as possible.
Brad Sherman
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Brad Sherman is an American politician serving as a member of the United States House of Representatives from California's 30th congressional district since 1997. A member of the Democratic Party, Sherman has focused on various issues including financial regulation, foreign policy, and technology. He has been an advocate for consumer protection and has worked on legislation related to economic stability and national security. Throughout his tenure, he has participated in numerous congressional committees and has been involved in significant legislative efforts.
I'll note that in 1944 when we did a prisoner exchange it was with the Nazis.
Al-Qaeda did control and govern, with the acquiescence of the United States, the vast majority of Afghanistan until 9/11.
I'm pleased to note for our record that just last week the General Counsel of the Department of Defense, Steve Preston, testified there that we would continue to have a legal right to hold Taliban prisoners.
only an investigation is going to disclose the real facts behind Sergeant Bergdahl's disappearance and his capture.
I look forward to that actually being done, whether the Senate passes the legislation or not.
Our manufacturers would lose the competitive advantage they have over Asian manufacturers since they are paying about a third for the natural gas that the Asian manufacturers are.
If we were to grant all the licenses that Randy would propose, we would raise production of natural gas in the United States.
Boko Haram is but one of many organizations using terror to try to impose a contorted version of 9th Century Islam.
But you are not aware of anything that the designations of certain individuals as specially designated global terrorists or the designation of Boko Haram as a terrorist organization--to your knowledge, there isn't any particular bank…
I would be an insurance company if I did a burned home for credit for a bond swap...





