To amend title 10, United States Code, to repeal the limitation on the authority of the Department of Defense to issue security clearances for certain persons.
Other Bill Titles (1 more) 6/7/2007--Introduced.
Repeals a provision prohibiting the Department of Defense (DOD), after October 30, 2000, from granting or renewing a security clearance for a person who:
(1) was convicted of a crime and served a sentence of not less than one year;
(2) is... moreSee Full Bill Text
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| June 07, 2007 |
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June 18, 2008 United Liberty on the downside of Ron Paul write-ins and the ...
This was posted at United Liberty. The code there says it is by Shana Kluck, although I got an identical email signed by Austin Wilkes. I am posting this for discussion purposes, not necessarily endorsing Barr. ...
Source: paulie cannoli
June 17, 2008 Bob Barr
Barr supports HR 2615 âStop National Medical ID and the Patient Privacy Protection Act.â Barr is a leading defender of civil liberties. He introduced legislation that forces the National Security Agencyâs Project ECHELON to provide a ...
Source: Et in Arcadia ego
June 16, 2008 Ron chimes in on write-ins
âBarr supports HR 2615 âStop National Medical ID and the Patient Privacy Protection Act.ââ âBarr is a leading defender of civil liberties. He introduced legislation that forces the National Security Agencyâs Project ECHELON to
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