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John Warner

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John Warner is a former United States Senator from Virginia, serving from 1979 to 2009. A member of the Republican Party, Warner was known for his work on defense and national security issues, particularly during his tenure as Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee. He played a significant role in shaping U.S. military policy and was an advocate for the Virginia tribes seeking federal recognition. Warner was also involved in various bipartisan efforts throughout his career, emphasizing the importance of NATO and international alliances during the Cold War and beyond.

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Feb 13, 2003

I hope we do not see those stressful periods again.

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Feb 13, 2003

I disagreed with that decision. I offered an alternative.

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Feb 13, 2003

Our President has in a very courageous and proper manner pursued the diplomatic route to resolve this problem in Iraq.

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Feb 13, 2003

Boy, the word goes through the ranks fast.

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Jan 29, 2003

this nominee, John Roberts, is indeed one of the most outstanding that I have ever had the privilege of presenting

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Mar 14, 2002

We salute you for the recognition the President has given you and the trust that you now have.

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Mar 14, 2002

I am going to urge this subcommittee to look very carefully at the Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (FMTV) program.

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Mar 14, 2002

Secretary Brownlee and General Keane, do you agree that there are problems with this equipment and if so, what are the specific problems, and what is the Army's plan to address these shortcomings?

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Jan 17, 2001

One of the most extraordinary debates in the Congress of the United States, and most particularly in the Senate of the United States, on whether or not to utilize force to authorize the President, then George Bush, to use force, was…

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Jan 17, 2001

I want to congratulate you on the work that you spearheaded to bring into proper alignment America's commitments, financial and otherwise, to that important organization, the United Nations.

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Dec 1, 1997

I think it should be noted from time to time, particularly on this, presumably one of the last 2 days of the Congress, that this distinguished President pro tempore has reported every morning the Senate has convened, so far as I know, to…

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Dec 1, 1997

I ask unanimous consent to use such time as I may require, although I will yield to others as they appear in the Chamber seeking recognition.

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