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H.Res.114

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Expressing support for a National Week of Reflection and Tolerance.

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1/30/2007--Introduced.
Calls for establishment of a National Week of Reflection and Tolerance encouraging communities and institutions around the nation to engage in events and activities that are reflective, educational, celebratory, and healing as they relate to diversity among the p... moreSee Full Bill Text

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January 30, 2007
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October 11, 2007 Thursday Morning Open Thread

Five years ago today, the US Senate voted on H. Res. 114, "A joint resolution to authorize the use of United States Armed Forces against Iraq." Pretty clear from the title what it was attempting to accomplish. ...

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Source: americablog: A great nation deserves the truth


October 11, 2007 Five Years Ago

Five years ago today, on October 11, 2002, the US Senate voted on H. Res. 114, “A joint resolution to authorize the use of United States Armed Forces against Iraq.” It had been only 13 months since 9/11 and we had already attacked the ...

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