Johnny Isakson
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Johnny Isakson was a prominent Republican politician from Georgia who served as a United States Senator from 2005 until his resignation in 2019. Prior to his Senate tenure, he was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1999 to 2005. Throughout his political career, Isakson was known for his focus on issues such as education, healthcare, and veterans' affairs, often advocating for policies that supported these areas. He played a significant role in various legislative efforts, including those related to nuclear energy and environmental regulations.
On behalf of all Georgians and all Americans, we thank you for your service.
I want to thank the hospital publicly for the efforts they have made in terms of shuttles and other things.
Community-Based Outpatient Clinics are certainly one of those areas where that is taking place, and that is the purpose of this hearing today.
Georgia is proud of all of its veterans, but it is particularly proud--we have had the best Commissioner of Veterans Affairs any State could possibly have.
If you, as the safety manager, have any concerns and come to me, we will shut it down.
When I got on American Eagle, in Chicago, Monday, 2 weeks ago, to fly to Washington, I got on that plane the same way I walk into a McDonald's.
If we skip the election, I think it's going to be very difficult to have free, fair, and credible referenda.
Not only if we skip it, but if we have an illegitimate election; it will ensure that the February 2011 referendum in the South will be a secession vote, I would think.
One of the keys to the CPA is for legitimate elections to take place in Sudan in 2010.
I think it's important to know, Mr. Chairman and Senator Lugar, that it is one thing to not have any evidence of cooperation, but then to have an overt act where, in fact, they were helping in counterterrorism, begs the question that…





