H.Res.48 - Establishing a select committee to review national security laws, policies, and practices.

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1/20/2011--Introduced.Establishes a select committee in the House of Representatives to review national security laws, policies, and practices and make recommendations about the effectiveness of past and present U.S. law enforcement, national security, and intelligence activities and the e

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1/20/2011--Introduced.Establishes a select committee in the House of Representatives to review national security laws, policies, and practices and make recommendations about the effectiveness of past and present U.S. law enforcement, national security, and intelligence activities and the extent, if any, to which unlawful, improper, or unauthorized activities were engaged in by or on behalf of any federal, state, or local government official.

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05/19/12
Us Congress Passes Resolution H.Res.568 - Ex Isle Forums

Posted 18 May 2012 - 03:48 PM. Fridays are good day to sneak ... The non-binding resolution H.Res.568 that overwhelmingly passed 401-11, effectively calls for a military attack on Iran when it obtains "nuclear weapons capability." The vague ...

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05/19/12
Us Congress Passes Resolution H.Res.568 - Ex Isle Forums

Posted 18 May 2012 - 03:48 PM. Fridays are good day to sneak ... The non-binding resolution H.Res.568 that overwhelmingly passed 401-11, effectively calls for a military attack on Iran when it obtains "nuclear weapons capability." The vague ...

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05/18/12
Us Congress Passes Resolution H.Res.568 - Ex Isle Forums

Posted 18 May 2012 - 03:48 PM. Fridays are good day to sneak ... The non-binding resolution H.Res.568 that overwhelmingly passed 401-11, effectively calls for a military attack on Iran when it obtains "nuclear weapons capability." The vague ...

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