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decided to take it out on her husband by running him over to police mrs solomon felt that her family was going to face hardship of the president was reelected and she was only trying to scare a husband not actually run him over husband is currently in critical condition. and the very very ugly bryan fischer fish your head of the right wing anti in marriage equality american family association doesn't want the republican party to become more inclusive and his radio show yesterday fisher said it's time to clamp down on immigration because hispanics voted for president obama. elza said that hispanics are socialist by nature as they come from mexico which is a socialist country to ensure no issue around say that republicans can pander all i want to hispanics to immigrants and it will not work and quote. let's hope republicans choose to become more inclusive and choose not to listen to fishers collins because they are here fairly. coming up are you a fan of snowmobiling and snow covered hills you like to live in the vast wilderness do you think president obama winning reelection signaled
decided to take it out on her husband by running him over to police mrs solomon felt that her family was going to face hardship of the president was reelected and she was only trying to scare a husband not actually run him over husband is currently in critical condition. and the very very ugly bryan fischer fish your head of the right wing anti in marriage equality american family association doesn't want the republican party to become more inclusive and his radio show yesterday fisher said...
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mr. speaker. i rise to recognize a tremendous milestone in the tenth district of illinois in the chicago area. recently, the solomoncheckter day school of metropolitan chicago celebrated its 50th anniversary. founded in 1962 with only 15 students in its first class, it's grown to provide education to over 2,500 proud fwradge watts. mr. dold: as a school that generates general and jew day care study, it's promoted a love of learning and unique sense of community among students, paraphernalias, educators and volunteer leaders. scheckter students also forge valuable connections with students at a jewish day school that serves children with developmental disabilities. mr. speaker, i are ecently this school and was very impressed by the incredible work they do in meeting the needs of the children there. but solomon scheckter is more than just a school. it's a community. the strength of which can be seen in the fact that over 700 people came to proudly show their support at its recent 50then versery celebration. i'd like to wish solomon scheckter day cool sco continued success in the future. the speaker pro tempore: for
mr. speaker. i rise to recognize a tremendous milestone in the tenth district of illinois in the chicago area. recently, the solomoncheckter day school of metropolitan chicago celebrated its 50th anniversary. founded in 1962 with only 15 students in its first class, it's grown to provide education to over 2,500 proud fwradge watts. mr. dold: as a school that generates general and jew day care study, it's promoted a love of learning and unique sense of community among students, paraphernalias,...
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mr. speaker, i would ask the question, what would happen if the leaders of samoa or fiji or the solomon islands or other areas would agree to have let's say china, perhaps, to build a sun marine base in the islands. i would i would be curious if the department of defense or the pentagon or the congress may indicate some concern in this region of the world. mr. speaker, as a vietnam veteran and as a representative of a district with high rates of military enlistment, i respectfully urge the senate to adopt the house provision that would give the honor to all of our service members from the district of columbia, puerto rico, guam, the virgin islands, american so moea and the northern mariana islands. i thank my colleagues and with one voice say do the right thing. honor the ultimate sacrifice of the tens and thousands of our men and women who proudly served the armed services of our nation and who are from the u.s. territories and district of columbia. i want to note for the record that i know our colleague, the gentlelady from guam, a senior move the house armed services committee, would have be
mr. speaker, i would ask the question, what would happen if the leaders of samoa or fiji or the solomon islands or other areas would agree to have let's say china, perhaps, to build a sun marine base in the islands. i would i would be curious if the department of defense or the pentagon or the congress may indicate some concern in this region of the world. mr. speaker, as a vietnam veteran and as a representative of a district with high rates of military enlistment, i respectfully urge the...
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mr. negative here, i think we have to look realistically at the cost both in terms of possible development in china and international affairs. >> thanks. >> i agree with a lot of what assistant secretary solomon just say. first of all, i think the issues in china are driven by domestic issues in china. i think we need to be a little careful about the sort of -- [inaudible] of ours and it's about us. it's not about us. there are things going on in china that have nothing do with it. where it does become something it do with us how do we treat chinese through these issues. how do we manage the relationship when they're clearly have the convulsion internally. the issue [inaudible] this is about corrupt party official in the way moby dick is a story there's a little more going on there. we need try to understand it. [laughter] a lot better than we do certainly a lot better than some of our media tries. so i think it is getting dice sei though, is in dick solomon suggests that the sort of social compact is beginning to fall apart there. growth is not going to be present in china. what is this doing to the aspirations of the society that has clearly, clearly outgrown the economic process? especiall
mr. negative here, i think we have to look realistically at the cost both in terms of possible development in china and international affairs. >> thanks. >> i agree with a lot of what assistant secretary solomon just say. first of all, i think the issues in china are driven by domestic issues in china. i think we need to be a little careful about the sort of -- [inaudible] of ours and it's about us. it's not about us. there are things going on in china that have nothing do with it....
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mr. negative here, i did we have to look realistically at both the costs and possible developments in china and in international affairs. >> first of all, i agree with a lot of what the assistant secretary solomon said. and in the issues in china are driven by domestic issues. i think we need to be a little careful about the sort of solid ticism. there are things going on in china that are not about us. how do we treat china through these issues? how do in managing the relationship when they are clearly having convulsions internally? the issue of bo xilai, this is about a corrupt politician the way that moby dick is about a whale. i did we need to try to understand it a lot better than we do and certainly a lot better than what some of our media tries. things are getting very dicey. the social compact is beginning to fall apart. growth is not going to the press. what is this doing to the aspirations of the society that is clearly outgrown the economic process? especially when the economic process is not doing what it is opposed to. i'm sorry. it has clearly outgrown the political security state that manages all of this. when the political security state does not manage the economy, that creates
mr. negative here, i did we have to look realistically at both the costs and possible developments in china and in international affairs. >> first of all, i agree with a lot of what the assistant secretary solomon said. and in the issues in china are driven by domestic issues. i think we need to be a little careful about the sort of solid ticism. there are things going on in china that are not about us. how do we treat china through these issues? how do in managing the relationship when...