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House Proceeding on Dec 12th, 2007 :: 1:23:17 to 1:24:22
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Earl Blumenauer

1:23:02 to 1:23:17( Edit History Discussion )

Earl Blumenauer: pay-go provision provision. i want to thank the leadership of this house for sticking with pay-go. and i urge my colleagues to vote for this measure, the rule, andle the underlying bill. the speaker

Earl Blumenauer

1:23:05 to 1:23:20( Edit History Discussion )

Earl Blumenauer: pay-go provision provision. i want to thank the leadership of this house for sticking with pay-go. and i urge my colleagues to vote for this measure, the rule, andle the underlying bill. the speaker

Jim Cooper

1:23:11 to 1:23:21( Edit History Discussion )

Jim Cooper: pro tempore: the gentleman from washington. mr. hastings : i reserve my time, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. cardoza: thank you, madam speaker. i'd like to thank

Jim Cooper

1:23:17 to 1:23:27( Edit History Discussion )

Jim Cooper: pro tempore: the gentleman from washington. mr. hastings : i reserve my time, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. cardoza: thank you, madam speaker. i'd like to thank

Jim Cooper

1:23:17 to 1:24:22( Edit History Discussion )
Speech By: Jim Cooper

Jim Cooper

1:23:20 to 1:23:30( Edit History Discussion )

Jim Cooper: pro tempore: the gentleman from washington. mr. hastings : i reserve my time, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. cardoza: thank you, madam speaker. i'd like to thank

Jim Cooper

1:23:21 to 1:23:33( Edit History Discussion )

Jim Cooper: my colleague from california for his eloquent comments and say i agree with him wholeheartedly. madam speaker, at this time i'd like to yield a minute and a half to the gentleman from oregon, a member

Jim Cooper

1:23:27 to 1:23:39( Edit History Discussion )

Jim Cooper: my colleague from california for his eloquent comments and say i agree with him wholeheartedly. madam speaker, at this time i'd like to yield a minute and a half to the gentleman from oregon, a member

Jim Cooper

1:23:30 to 1:23:42( Edit History Discussion )

Jim Cooper: my colleague from california for his eloquent comments and say i agree with him wholeheartedly. madam speaker, at this time i'd like to yield a minute and a half to the gentleman from oregon, a member

Jim Cooper

1:23:33 to 1:23:45( Edit History Discussion )

Jim Cooper: of the committee on ways and means, mr. mr. blumenauer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman' s recognized. mr. blumenauer: i appreciate the ap gentleman's courtesy. i listened to my friend from washington

Jim Cooper

1:23:39 to 1:23:51( Edit History Discussion )

Jim Cooper: of the committee on ways and means, mr. mr. blumenauer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman' s recognized. mr. blumenauer: i appreciate the ap gentleman's courtesy. i listened to my friend from washington

Jim Cooper

1:23:42 to 1:23:54( Edit History Discussion )

Jim Cooper: of the committee on ways and means, mr. mr. blumenauer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman' s recognized. mr. blumenauer: i appreciate the ap gentleman's courtesy. i listened to my friend from washington

Jim Cooper

1:23:45 to 1:23:54( Edit History Discussion )

Jim Cooper: repeating the same lame line from the talking points from my republican friends. they knew this was coming. yes, president clinton vetoed a flawed tax measure back in the previous administration. what have

Jim Cooper

1:23:51 to 1:24:00( Edit History Discussion )

Jim Cooper: repeating the same lame line from the talking points from my republican friends. they knew this was coming. yes, president clinton vetoed a flawed tax measure back in the previous administration. what have

Jim Cooper

1:23:54 to 1:24:03( Edit History Discussion )

Jim Cooper: repeating the same lame line from the talking points from my republican friends. they knew this was coming. yes, president clinton vetoed a flawed tax measure back in the previous administration. what have

Jim Cooper

1:23:54 to 1:24:05( Edit History Discussion )

Jim Cooper: they been doing for the last six years when they controlled everything? they decided not to deal with the alternative minimum tax. they made a cynical decision to cut taxes for those who are the most

Jim Cooper

1:24:00 to 1:24:11( Edit History Discussion )

Jim Cooper: they been doing for the last six years when they controlled everything? they decided not to deal with the alternative minimum tax. they made a cynical decision to cut taxes for those who are the most

Jim Cooper

1:24:03 to 1:24:14( Edit History Discussion )

Jim Cooper: they been doing for the last six years when they controlled everything? they decided not to deal with the alternative minimum tax. they made a cynical decision to cut taxes for those who are the most

Jim Cooper

1:24:05 to 1:24:16( Edit History Discussion )

Jim Cooper: fortunate in this country and be able to ause this money in the budget calculations to be able to justify these massive budget -- these massive tax reductions. they spent this money and they count

Jim Cooper

1:24:11 to 1:24:22( Edit History Discussion )

Jim Cooper: fortunate in this country and be able to ause this money in the budget calculations to be able to justify these massive budget -- these massive tax reductions. they spent this money and they count

Jim Cooper

1:24:14 to 1:24:25( Edit History Discussion )

Jim Cooper: fortunate in this country and be able to ause this money in the budget calculations to be able to justify these massive budget -- these massive tax reductions. they spent this money and they count

Jim Cooper

1:24:16 to 1:24:25( Edit History Discussion )

Jim Cooper: on spending this money for years to come. it's in president bush's budget. we reject that cynical effort. we implore ed them tmeand time again when they were having their tax reductions to deal with

Allen Boyd

1:24:22 to 1:24:31( Edit History Discussion )

Allen Boyd: on spending this money for years to come. it's in president bush's budget. we reject that cynical effort. we implore ed them tmeand time again when they were having their tax reductions to deal with

Allen Boyd

1:24:22 to 1:27:07( Edit History Discussion )
Speech By: Allen Boyd

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