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H.R. 1084, The Reconstruction and Stabilization Civilian Management Act of 2007
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The “Coburn Omnibus” - 36 Bills in One!
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MHP
So am I to understand, based upon the opposition to this provision being similar in degree to the opposition to the war in Iraq, that the issue is entirely fiscal and selfishly motivated, and not at all based upon moral objections? Or might I go further, to say that the support for the invasion that lead to thousands of civilian deaths is greater than the desire of persons to give up US$2 to help clean up some of the messes U.S. foreign policy has previously exacerbated?