S.Res.372 - A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on the declaration of a state of emergency in Pakistan.

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11/07/07
Bill Introduced: S.Res.372 A resolution expressing the sense of ...

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on the declaration of a state of emergency in Pakistan.

11/24/07
s. res.372: senator john kerry (d-ma)

november 8, 2007 - senator john kerry (d-ma) introduced s.res.372 ( text of the resolution pdf word) which expresses the sense of the senate: resolved, that it is the sense of the senate— (1) to condemn the decision by president pervez ...

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12/10/07
ANAA VOICE: Day on the Hill- Invite for Member of Congress

Several Members of Congress have authored resolutions highlighting this issue. These are: S. RES.372: Senator John Kerry (D-MA) and Joe Biden(D-DE) · H.RES 810: Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) ...

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04/21/08
Syed Adeeb 4 « Information Press - www.InformPress.com

S. Res. 372 states: “It is the sense of the Senate (1) to condemn the decision by [Tyrant] Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan to declare a state of emergency in Pakistan, suspend the Constitution of Pakistan, dismiss the Supreme Court ...

08/21/08
PolitiFact | Obama stretches foresight on Musharraf

Sources: The Library of Congress, "S.RES.372," A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on the declaration of a state of emergency in Pakistan. The Library of Congress, "S.RES.445," Title: A resolution expressing the sense of the

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