H.J.Res.64 - Clarifying that the use of force against Iran is not authorized by the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002, any resolution previously adopted, or any other provision of law.
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- Official: Clarifying that the use of force against Iran is not authorized by the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002, any resolution previously adopted, or any other provision of law. as introduced.
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H.J.Res.64: Expressing support for...
Sheila Jackson-Lee of Texas, for example, proved to America that she's focused like a laser beam when she introduced bill HJ Res. 64 on F...
H.J.Res.64: Making further continu...
During the 111th Congress, President Barack H. Obama has vetoed two bills, H.J.Res. 64, an FY2010 appropriations measure, and H.R. 3808, ...
BikePortland.org » Blog Archive Â...
Earl has never apologized for his vote in favor of H.J. Res. 64, "Authorization for Use of Military Force", which gave Bush authority to ...
BJ Lawson vs. David Price -- NC 4th
I actually agree with Lawson's larger point that the more damning vote was probably HJ Res 64, which authorized the president to "attack"...
Lowered Expectations
(HJRes. 64, RC Vote #342, 9/14/01; HJRes. 114, RC Vote #455, 10/10/02).â All of which being votes that, no doubt, will pay dividends as...
Lowered Expectations
(HJRes. 64, RC Vote #342, 9/14/01; HJRes. 114, RC Vote #455, 10/10/02).â All of which being votes that, no doubt, will pay dividends as...
BlueOregon: Eugene Mayor Kitty Pie...
Furthermore, the problem with calling "...on Congress to prohibit the use of military force against Iran without explicit Congressional a...
Iran Questions
I also know that Obama has taken a piece of legislation HJRES.64 that originated in the House and submitted it (without any cosponsors) t...
TIMELINE OF TERRORIST ACTS
23 / HJ Res. 64 -- "Joint Resolution to authorize the use of United States Armed Forces against those responsible for the recent attacks ...
what has obama done...
related bills: hjres.64 latest major action: 11/1/2007 referred to senate committee. status: read twice and referred to the committee on ...

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