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3. H.R. 2749 The Food Safety Enhancement Act of 2009
(The Food Safety Enactment Act)
... negative effect on produce farmers. Granting the FDA the power to enact an emergency recall order of food products without a judicial review if there is reason to believe it poses a threat to the health ...
... members from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.  Respite care, mental health counseling, technical assistance, health care coverage and a modest stipend, can make the difference between a warrior being ...
5. H.R. 3400 Small Business Health Fairness Act 2009
(Current US Legislation/Health Care Reform)
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6. H.R. 3200 America Affordable Health Choices Act 2009
(Current US Legislation/Health Care Reform)
7. H.R. 2749 The Food Safety Enhancement Act of 2009
(Current US Legislation/The Food Safety Enactment Act)
... negative effect on produce farmers. Granting the FDA the power to enact an emergency recall order of food products without a judicial review if there is reason to believe it poses a threat to the health ...
8. Advocacy Alert: Wounded Warriors and Caregivers need your HELP Today!
(Warrior Support Organizations/Wounded Warrior Project)
... members from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.  Respite care, mental health counseling, technical assistance, health care coverage and a modest stipend, can make the difference between a warrior being ...
9. Health Care Reform
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    "In May, 2007 I deployed to Iraq to become the Commanding General responsible for accelerating the growth of the Iraqi Security Forces in size, capability, and confidence. Prior to deploying, I made a series of rounds in the Pentagon and on Capitol Hill. I was met with more condolences than congratulations. The general feeling, no pun intended, was that the war was lost and it was only a matter of time before we would admit our defeat and withdraw. I am getting the same “all is lost” attitude about Afghanistan from what I read and hear around the Washington, D.C. Beltway.

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  • Global News Alert - September 3, 2010
    ISW's daily update on international media reporting about Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and the world.
  • "Afghanistan: It's Not Over" by LTG James Dubik (Ret.) (Small Wars Journal)

    "In May, 2007 I deployed to Iraq to become the Commanding General responsible for accelerating the growth of the Iraqi Security Forces in size, capability, and confidence. Prior to deploying, I made a series of rounds in the Pentagon and on Capitol Hill. I was met with more condolences than congratulations. The general feeling, no pun intended, was that the war was lost and it was only a matter of time before we would admit our defeat and withdraw. I am getting the same “all is lost” attitude about Afghanistan from what I read and hear around the Washington, D.C. Beltway.

    read more

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