Expressing the sense of Congress that former Presidents and high-ranking political figures should refrain from freelance diplomacy against the wishes of the current Government and stated United States foreign policy.
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Expresses solidarity with Israel and its democratic government. Disapproves of former President Jimmy Carter's freelance diplomatic efforts in the Middle East which contradict the foreign policy position of the current Administration. Calls on President Cart... moreSee Full Bill Text
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| Introduced | ![]() | Voted on by House |
| April 16, 2008 |
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April 17, 2008 Speak now, then forever hold your peace
H. Con. Res. 329. Concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that former Presidents and high-ranking political figures should refrain from freelance diplomacy against the wishes of the current Government and stated United ...
Source: Chronicles of Dissent
April 15, 2008 Bill Action: Introduced: H.Con.Res. 329: Expressing the sense of ...
William Shuster [R-PA] introduced H.Con.Res. 329: Expressing the sense of Congress that former Presidents and high-ranking political figures should refrain from freelance diplomacy against the wishes of the current Government and stated ...
April 15, 2008 H. Con. Res. 329, Expressing the sense of Congress that former ...
H. Con. Res. 329 would express the sense of Congress that former Presidents and high-ranking political figures should refrain from freelance diplomacy against the wishes of the current Government and stated United States foreign policy. ...










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