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House Proceeding on Dec 12th, 2007 :: 1:54:14 to 1:58:14
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John S. Tanner

1:51:05 to 1:55:49( Edit History Discussion )
Speech By: John S. Tanner

John S. Tanner

1:54:01 to 1:54:14( Edit History Discussion )

John S. Tanner: receive larger refunds. we have an opportunity to help these kids. i urge my colleagues to vote for this rule and to pass t his legislation. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman

John S. Tanner

1:54:04 to 1:54:17( Edit History Discussion )

John S. Tanner: receive larger refunds. we have an opportunity to help these kids. i urge my colleagues to vote for this rule and to pass t his legislation. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman

John S. Tanner

1:54:08 to 1:54:26( Edit History Discussion )

John S. Tanner: from washington. mr. hastings: thank you. thank you, madam speaker. i'm please ed to yield one minute to the gentleman from indiana, mr. burton. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman' s recognized.

John S. Tanner

1:54:14 to 1:54:32( Edit History Discussion )

John S. Tanner: from washington. mr. hastings: thank you. thank you, madam speaker. i'm please ed to yield one minute to the gentleman from indiana, mr. burton. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman' s recognized.

John S. Tanner

1:54:17 to 1:54:35( Edit History Discussion )

John S. Tanner: from washington. mr. hastings: thank you. thank you, madam speaker. i'm please ed to yield one minute to the gentleman from indiana, mr. burton. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman' s recognized.

John S. Tanner

1:54:26 to 1:54:39( Edit History Discussion )

John S. Tanner: mr. burton: you know, we've had probably close to 1100 votes this session. we've been here since january. in fact, january, we had more work scheduled than i've seen in a long, long time, because

John S. Tanner

1:54:32 to 1:54:45( Edit History Discussion )

John S. Tanner: mr. burton: you know, we've had probably close to 1100 votes this session. we've been here since january. in fact, january, we had more work scheduled than i've seen in a long, long time, because

John S. Tanner

1:54:35 to 1:54:48( Edit History Discussion )

John S. Tanner: mr. burton: you know, we've had probably close to 1100 votes this session. we've been here since january. in fact, january, we had more work scheduled than i've seen in a long, long time, because

John S. Tanner

1:54:39 to 1:54:55( Edit History Discussion )

John S. Tanner: january's usually a light month. but we had all those votes, and here we are with just a few days left in this session and we haven't done a darng darn thing. in my opinion, the accomplish accomplishments

John S. Tanner

1:54:45 to 1:55:01( Edit History Discussion )

John S. Tanner: january's usually a light month. but we had all those votes, and here we are with just a few days left in this session and we haven't done a darng darn thing. in my opinion, the accomplish accomplishments

John S. Tanner

1:54:48 to 1:55:04( Edit History Discussion )

John S. Tanner: january's usually a light month. but we had all those votes, and here we are with just a few days left in this session and we haven't done a darng darn thing. in my opinion, the accomplish accomplishments

John S. Tanner

1:54:55 to 1:55:06( Edit History Discussion )

John S. Tanner: of this congress under the democrat leadership has been a big zero. the appropriation bills that the president wanted to sign and get through this process have not been given to him. and now y ou're

John S. Tanner

1:55:01 to 1:55:12( Edit History Discussion )

John S. Tanner: of this congress under the democrat leadership has been a big zero. the appropriation bills that the president wanted to sign and get through this process have not been given to him. and now y ou're

John S. Tanner

1:55:04 to 1:55:15( Edit History Discussion )

John S. Tanner: of this congress under the democrat leadership has been a big zero. the appropriation bills that the president wanted to sign and get through this process have not been given to him. and now y ou're

John S. Tanner

1:55:06 to 1:55:25( Edit History Discussion )

John S. Tanner: going to come up with an omnibus spending bill right here tend with lft pork in it -- here at the end with a lot of pork in it that nobody knows what's in it and you're going to present that to the

John S. Tanner

1:55:12 to 1:55:31( Edit History Discussion )

John S. Tanner: going to come up with an omnibus spending bill right here tend with lft pork in it -- here at the end with a lot of pork in it that nobody knows what's in it and you're going to present that to the

John S. Tanner

1:55:15 to 1:55:34( Edit History Discussion )

John S. Tanner: going to come up with an omnibus spending bill right here tend with lft pork in it -- here at the end with a lot of pork in it that nobody knows what's in it and you're going to present that to the

John S. Tanner

1:55:25 to 1:55:43( Edit History Discussion )

John S. Tanner: american people as a job well done. well, that is not a job well done. that omnibusmspending bill that has all that pork in it that we've heard of, the president is likely to veto, and theen we'll

John S. Tanner

1:55:31 to 1:55:49( Edit History Discussion )

John S. Tanner: american people as a job well done. well, that is not a job well done. that omnibusmspending bill that has all that pork in it that we've heard of, the president is likely to veto, and theen we'll

John S. Tanner

1:55:34 to 1:55:52( Edit History Discussion )

John S. Tanner: american people as a job well done. well, that is not a job well done. that omnibusmspending bill that has all that pork in it that we've heard of, the president is likely to veto, and theen we'll

John Campbell

1:55:43 to 1:55:55( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: need to come back with a continuing resolution to get us through the end of year until january. so i'd like to say to my democrat colleagues -- mr. hastings: i yield the gentleman an additional

John Campbell

1:55:49 to 1:56:01( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: need to come back with a continuing resolution to get us through the end of year until january. so i'd like to say to my democrat colleagues -- mr. hastings: i yield the gentleman an additional

John Campbell

1:55:49 to 1:58:31( Edit History Discussion )
Speech By: John Campbell

John Campbell

1:55:52 to 1:56:04( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: need to come back with a continuing resolution to get us through the end of year until january. so i'd like to say to my democrat colleagues -- mr. hastings: i yield the gentleman an additional

John Campbell

1:55:55 to 1:56:06( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman' s recognized. mr. burton: i'd like to say to my democrat colleagues, whom i respect a great deal, the promises you made have not been met, we have not

John Campbell

1:56:01 to 1:56:12( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman' s recognized. mr. burton: i'd like to say to my democrat colleagues, whom i respect a great deal, the promises you made have not been met, we have not

John Campbell

1:56:04 to 1:56:15( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman' s recognized. mr. burton: i'd like to say to my democrat colleagues, whom i respect a great deal, the promises you made have not been met, we have not

John Campbell

1:56:06 to 1:56:15( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: gotten anything do of substance, and we're going to be leaving here with an omnibus bill that may or may not be vetoed and the american people are going to wonder what in the world is in that bill. so

John Campbell

1:56:12 to 1:56:21( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: gotten anything do of substance, and we're going to be leaving here with an omnibus bill that may or may not be vetoed and the american people are going to wonder what in the world is in that bill. so

John Campbell

1:56:15 to 1:56:24( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: gotten anything do of substance, and we're going to be leaving here with an omnibus bill that may or may not be vetoed and the american people are going to wonder what in the world is in that bill. so

John Campbell

1:56:15 to 1:56:28( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: i'd like to say to my colleagues i'd like to say a job well done, but i can't. it's been a total zero this year year. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will again remind members to address their

John Campbell

1:56:21 to 1:56:34( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: i'd like to say to my colleagues i'd like to say a job well done, but i can't. it's been a total zero this year year. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will again remind members to address their

John Campbell

1:56:24 to 1:56:37( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: i'd like to say to my colleagues i'd like to say a job well done, but i can't. it's been a total zero this year year. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will again remind members to address their

John Campbell

1:56:28 to 1:56:48( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: comments to the chair. the gentleman from california. mr. cardoza: thank you, madam speaker. i have the distinct honor to yield one minute to the gentleman from new york, a member of the blue dog

John Campbell

1:56:34 to 1:56:54( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: comments to the chair. the gentleman from california. mr. cardoza: thank you, madam speaker. i have the distinct honor to yield one minute to the gentleman from new york, a member of the blue dog

John Campbell

1:56:37 to 1:56:57( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: comments to the chair. the gentleman from california. mr. cardoza: thank you, madam speaker. i have the distinct honor to yield one minute to the gentleman from new york, a member of the blue dog

John Campbell

1:56:48 to 1:57:02( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: committee committee, mr. mccrery. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman' s recognized. mr. mccrery: i thank my friend and colleague for yielding. madam speaker, i stand today in strong support of this rule, a rule

John Campbell

1:56:54 to 1:57:08( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: committee committee, mr. mccrery. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman' s recognized. mr. mccrery: i thank my friend and colleague for yielding. madam speaker, i stand today in strong support of this rule, a rule

John Campbell

1:56:57 to 1:57:11( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: committee committee, mr. mccrery. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman' s recognized. mr. mccrery: i thank my friend and colleague for yielding. madam speaker, i stand today in strong support of this rule, a rule

John Campbell

1:57:02 to 1:57:17( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: that supports a very important bill, a fix for the a.m.t. it does it in a way that is fiscally responsible, crs extremely -- which is extremely important. you know, when i look at the things this

John Campbell

1:57:08 to 1:57:23( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: that supports a very important bill, a fix for the a.m.t. it does it in a way that is fiscally responsible, crs extremely -- which is extremely important. you know, when i look at the things this

John Campbell

1:57:11 to 1:57:26( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: that supports a very important bill, a fix for the a.m.t. it does it in a way that is fiscally responsible, crs extremely -- which is extremely important. you know, when i look at the things this

John Campbell

1:57:17 to 1:57:35( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: house has done this year, things like appropriate ing money so that student loans are increased, pell grants are increased, so that our children who go to college leave college with less debt, less

John Campbell

1:57:23 to 1:57:41( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: house has done this year, things like appropriate ing money so that student loans are increased, pell grants are increased, so that our children who go to college leave college with less debt, less

John Campbell

1:57:26 to 1:57:44( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: house has done this year, things like appropriate ing money so that student loans are increased, pell grants are increased, so that our children who go to college leave college with less debt, less

John Campbell

1:57:35 to 1:57:46( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: saddle fodr the future. and when i think of the sacrifices that parentsre make so that they can help their children through college, so that when their children finish college, they're not saddle ed

John Campbell

1:57:41 to 1:57:52( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: saddle fodr the future. and when i think of the sacrifices that parentsre make so that they can help their children through college, so that when their children finish college, they're not saddle ed

John Campbell

1:57:44 to 1:57:55( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: saddle fodr the future. and when i think of the sacrifices that parentsre make so that they can help their children through college, so that when their children finish college, they're not saddle ed

John Campbell

1:57:46 to 1:57:57( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: with debt, those are the kinds of considerations we need to take into consideration today in fixing the a.m.t., so we don't saddle our children with incredible debt in the future, that we fix a.m.t.

John Campbell

1:57:52 to 1:58:03( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: with debt, those are the kinds of considerations we need to take into consideration today in fixing the a.m.t., so we don't saddle our children with incredible debt in the future, that we fix a.m.t.

John Campbell

1:57:55 to 1:58:06( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: with debt, those are the kinds of considerations we need to take into consideration today in fixing the a.m.t., so we don't saddle our children with incredible debt in the future, that we fix a.m.t.

John Campbell

1:57:57 to 1:58:09( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: and we do it in a responsible way. so i'm proud to support this rule and i yield back the balance of my time. the spear pro tempore: the gentleman from washington. mr. hastings: i reserve the balance

John Campbell

1:58:03 to 1:58:15( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: and we do it in a responsible way. so i'm proud to support this rule and i yield back the balance of my time. the spear pro tempore: the gentleman from washington. mr. hastings: i reserve the balance

John Campbell

1:58:06 to 1:58:18( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: and we do it in a responsible way. so i'm proud to support this rule and i yield back the balance of my time. the spear pro tempore: the gentleman from washington. mr. hastings: i reserve the balance

John Campbell

1:58:09 to 1:58:25( Edit History Discussion )

John Campbell: of my time, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from california. mr. hard cardoza: thank you, madam speaker, at this time i yield two minutes to the gentleman

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