We can be energy independent, have affordable health care and a strong economy. All it takes is a commitment in Washington to put progress, not politics, first.
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It cannot be understated that by accepting our amendment, both the Republican leader and the chairman of the Armed Services Committee agree that the administration needs to come forward and explain to Congress and the American people its strategy for success and completing our mission in faraway Iraq.
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How can we leave town and not have this most important legislation passed ... It may not be perfect, but no legislation's perfect. It's something that we need to do, and the people of America are depending on us to do it.
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