H.Con.Res.63 - Expressing the sense of Congress that the United States should provide, on an annual basis, an amount equal to at least 1 percent of United States gross domestic product (GDP) for nonmilitary foreign assistance programs.

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  • Official: Expressing the sense of Congress that the United States should provide, on an annual basis, an amount equal to at least 1 percent of United States gross domestic product (GDP) for nonmilitary foreign assistance programs. as introduced.

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11/03/10
On Gene Taylor...

He was one of only TWO Democrats to vote AGAINST H Con Res 63, which decried the President's efforts to send an additional 20000 troops t...

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09/15/10
House Vote: H CON RES 63 Disapprov...

16 Feb 2007

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09/15/10
H. Con. Res. 63 [110th]: Iraq War ...

16 Feb 2007

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09/09/10
Arizona's Own Espresso Pundit: Whe...

On February 16, 2007, Harry Mitchell voted (to publically disapprove of the troop surge as US soldiers were heading into harm's way (H CO...

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06/22/10
Mike Castle's Voting Record

Vote 99: H CON RES 63: This measure expresses the House's disagreement with President Bush's planned troop buildup in Iraq. The nonbindin...

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02/20/10
Fri, 16 Feb 2007 10:00:07 -0500 | ...

H CON RES 63 YEA-AND-NAY 16-Feb-2007 3:22 PM QUESTION: On Agreeing to the Resolution BILL TITLE: Disapproving of the decision of the Pres...

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02/07/10
We're Weimar - Clusterfuck Nation

Then in 2007 Ron Paul voted for the Iraq War Policy Resolution (H Con Res 63) to "express disapproval" of the decision made by President ...

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11/21/09
Vote: Expressing the sense of Cong...

H. CON. RES. 63. Expressing the sense of Congress that the United States should provide, on an annual basis, an amount equal to at least ...

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06/27/09
Profiles in Cowardice: "Mike" Castle

Remember Vote 99: H CON RES 63 way back in February 2007? Let me refresh your memory: This measure expresses the House's disagreement wit...

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06/05/09
SUPPORT DAVID SCHWEIKERT! - Rebuil...

On February 16, 2007, Harry Mitchell voted (to publically disapprove of the troop surge as US soldiers were heading into harm's way (H CO...

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