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u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, reverend greg brazonovich, roman catholic church, grouton, connecticut. the chaplain: gracious god, the

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men and women aserved here to serve the american peoe ask you for a blessing. we pray that through your grace they gain the vision to see clearly, the courage to act rightly, the humility to consider all sides of issues, the love to accept this agreement and the faith to

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persevere through this courage and diversity. may they have the wisdom to see america's destiny as link to your will. we thank you, lord, for the opportunity to serve and to grow in that service. amen.

Nancy Pelosi

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Nancy Pelosi: the speaker: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the chamber her

Nancy Pelosi

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Speech By: Nancy Pelosi

Joe Courtney

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Joe Courtney: approval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1 the journal stands approved. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentlewoman from florida, congresswoman ros-lehtinen. ms. ros-lehtinen: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it

Joe Courtney

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Speech By: Joe Courtney

Joe Courtney

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Joe Courtney: stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: without objection, the gentleman from connecticut, congressman courtney, is recognized for one minute. mr. co speaker. madam speaker, it's a pleasure to introduce this morning

Joe Courtney

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Joe Courtney: father greg at st. mary, the mother of the redeemer parish, in grouton, connecticut, who delivered a beautiful prayer this morning. and he has a wonderful story in his life. he was born in poland, was educated in poland, came to the u.s. in 1990, went through seminary in our country, was

Joe Courtney

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Joe Courtney: ordained as a parish preach by the archdiocese of norwich in 1996 and is now a leader at his church in grton, connecticut. and with -- he does appear to have a humble demeanor, but i will say, madam speaker, he's a very dynamic priest. he has a growing parish. he has many programs,elping

Joe Courtney

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Joe Courtney: young people, helping the disadvantaged. program in haiti to try and reach out, again, to deal with a huge challenges that that impoverished country faces. he became an american citizen a few days before christmas this past christmas of 2008, and like many roman catholic church throughout our

Joe Courtney

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Joe Courtney: country, there clearly is a pipeline from poland now that is populating our parishes and

Ron Klein

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Ron Klein: keeping a brant church alive and well in the u.s. and i want to thank him for his great service and his great words this morning, and i yield back the balance of my time. thank you, madam speaker. the speaker: thank you. the chair will entertain up to 15 further one-minutes on each side of the aisle. the gentleman from florida is

Ron Klein

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Speech By: Ron Klein

Ron Klein

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Ron Klein: recognized. mr. klein: each april americans have a special opportunity to learn more about autism. in south florida we have a vibrant community of activists and families fighting every day to raise awareness and funds for scientific research and the causes and cures for autism. two activists belong to bob and

Ron Klein

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Ron Klein: suzanne wright. in just four years this extraordinary organization has committed an unprecedented $128 until in new research funding to uncover causes, treatments and cures for autism. in addition to supporting scientific research, autism speaks builds communities among families with autism and raises

Ileana Ros-Lehtinen

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Ileana Ros-Lehtinen: awareness in south florida, around the country and around the world. in recognition of autism awareness month, i commend the wrights as well as all the families in our communities facing autism. thank you. gentleman yields back the balance of his tim for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida rise? ms. ros-lehtinen: to address the house for one minute and to

Ileana Ros-Lehtinen

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Speech By: Ileana Ros-Lehtinen

Ileana Ros-Lehtinen

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Ileana Ros-Lehtinen: revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. ros-lehtinen: thank you. i rise in support of h.r. 2014, a bill that congresswoman susan davis and i have introduced which honors the women air force pilots. wasps were the first women in history to fly america's military aircraft between the years 1942 to 1944. these courageous women

Ileana Ros-Lehtinen

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Ileana Ros-Lehtinen: volunteered to fly noncomb missions so that every available male pilot could be deployed in combat. by the time the war ended, 38 women pilots had lost their lives while flying for our country. these liant women have never received the full recognition that they deserve for their wartime military service to amica.

Ileana Ros-Lehtinen

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Ileana Ros-Lehtinen: their example pave the way for women who today fly every type of aircraft. my daughter-in-law lindsey flies f-18 for the marine corps. of the 1,102 wasp trained

Joe Sestak

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Joe Sestak: during world war ii, only 300 of these women pioneers are still alive today. madam speaker, the time is now for us to honor these women with this body's highest honor, the congressional gold medal. as such, i urge my colleagues to co-sponsor this bill and urge its prompt consideration. thank you. gentlewoman yields back.

Joe Sestak

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Speech By: Joe Sestak

Joe Sestak

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Joe Sestak: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> madam speaker, i rise to acknowledge the intelligence, a former state senator, constant williams, who brilliany represented the 149th legislative district of pennsylvania from 1997 until

Joe Sestak

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Joe Sestak: 2001. she then was victorious in a special election elevated to pennsylvania senator. serving the 17 senatorial district with distinction from 2001 to 2008. connie, a leader who chose to devote her energies to political life, in support of her district citizens, served in that post until she retired just last year. throughout her career in public

Joe Sestak

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Joe Sestak: life, connie always led by example and never lost sight of the fact that political leaders are first and foremost public servants.

Cliff Stearns

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Cliff Stearns: she was a tireless and veered champion of so many issues, from women's rights to equality, to public schools. she earned a respect and admiration throughout the community and across the political spectrum. when asked about her life in politics, connie had the best and perhaps the best and appropriate response, i love working with and for people, she said.

Cliff Stearns

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Speech By: Cliff Stearns

Cliff Stearns

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Cliff Stearns: senator constant williams re pennsylvania politics today and is a deserving future leaders to embrace. madam speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempe: the gentleman yields back the for what purpose does the gentleman from florida rise? mr. stearns: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore:

Cliff Stearns

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Cliff Stearns: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. stearns: good morning, madam speaker. the selective release of memos on the enhanced interrogation methods of the previous administration has made us less safe. four former c.i.a. directors as well as the current directors advised against releasing these memos. as ex-c.i.a. director recently said, if you look at these documents that had been made

Cliff Stearns

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Cliff Stearns: public, it says top secret at the top. the definition of top secret is information which if revealed would cause grave harm to the furthermore, general hayden said the use of these interrogation techniques against these terrorists made us safe. the release of the top secret

Cliff Stearns

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Cliff Stearns: memos were motivated by politics, pure and simple. they were designed to embarrass, not to protect. so much for president obama's promise to look forward, not backward. these memos should have never been released. as another former c.i.a. director, porter goss recently

Travis Childers

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Travis Childers: wrote, quote, we can't have a secret intelligence service if we keep giving away all the secrets. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the rise? >> i k sio ess the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute.

Travis Childers

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Speech By: Travis Childers

Travis Childers

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Travis Childers: >> madam speaker, i rise today to honor the bve men and women of troop b, 198-b of the mississippi national guard. these soldiers of company b based in booneville, mississippi, were deployed in january, 2005, as part of operation iraqi freedom. after extensive training, company b has loyally served our nation in the past and will ave soon to once again

Travis Childers

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Travis Childers: protect freedoms abroad. i'd like to call attention to the very nature of the mississippi national guard and their fellow units in mississippi as well as other states. these weekend warriors are prepared not only to serve abroad but assist in domestic situations when called upon all

Joseph R. Pitts

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Joseph R. Pitts: the while working everyday jobs and supporting their families. i thank my colleagues for keeping troop b 198 cavalry regiment in their thoughts and prayers as these heroic men and women redeploy to the middle east. please join me in honoring troop b 198 for their continuing service to america.

Joseph R. Pitts

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Speech By: Joseph R. Pitts

Joseph R. Pitts

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Joseph R. Pitts: i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania rise? mr. pitts: to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. pitts: thank you, madam speaker. debt day is the day on which the government runs t of

Joseph R. Pitts

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Joseph R. Pitts: money in a given year and all of the government spending for the rest of the year is borrowed money. for 2009 debt day fell on april 26 this past sunday. this is an astonishing early day to run out of money. last year it was august 5. so in four months this congress and administration has shattered all previous records for debt levels moving debt day up in the calendar three months from last year. president obama and this

Joseph R. Pitts

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Joseph R. Pitts: congress makes the bush deficit look trivial. friends, this is the most valuable and expensive credit card in history, a member of congress voting card. this congress has taken out their credit cards and saddled our children and grandchildren with debt mortgaging their future since the first of the year, $350 billion in tarp,

Joseph R. Pitts

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Joseph R. Pitts: billions in auto bailouts.

Joe Baca

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Joe Baca: $780 billion in stimulus. $420 billion in omnibus. $5.5 trillion in the budget. mostly borrowed money. all of this money dumped on future generations. i yield back. . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mrbaca: president obama

Joe Baca

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Speech By: Joe Baca

Joe Baca

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Joe Baca: reaffirmed his commitment for comprehensive immigration review in an interview. the president believes, quote, it iin the interest of everybody and in the interest of the u.s. economy over time for us to resolve the issue in a comprehensive quote, immigration crisis is not a problem left to solve tomorrow or sometime in the future.

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