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Congressman Carter Radio Address June 25, 2008
06/25/2008 June 25, 2008 Radio Address

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Congressman Carter Radio Address June 18, 2008
06/18/2008 June 18, 2008 Radio Address

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Congressman Carter Radio Address June 11, 2008
06/11/2008 Congressman Carter Radio Address June 11, 2008

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House Republicans Are Fighting For American Taxpayers
06/14/2007 For the first time in the entire history of the United States, Democrats are shutting down debate on a spending bill. House Republicans stand united and are fighting back for the American taxpayers. See it here.

One Minute Speech to House Floor
05/01/2007 Congressman Carter urges the House of Representatives to pass a clean emergency war supplemental funding bill.

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Cong. Carter's Floor Speech on the Emergency War Supplemental
04/25/2007 Cong. Carter addresses the House of Representatives about the Emergency War Supplemental.

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Congressman Carter's Weekly Radio Address - March 28, 2007
03/28/2007 Congressman Carter discusses how the Democrats' proposed FY08 budget will impact American taxpayers.

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House GOP Weekly Radio Address
03/16/2007 Congressman John Carter, House Republican Conference Secretary, delivered the House GOP Weekly Radio Address this week. His comments included his thoughts on the Democrats' plan to withdraw from Iraq and their proposal to include non-war related projects in the emergency war supplemental, and the situation at Walter Reed Hospital. Listen to the address.

Congressman Carter Addresses House About Iraq Funding
03/14/2007 Congressman Carter Addresses House About Iraq Funding

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Congressman Sam Johnson (R-TX) Addresses House of Representatives
02/16/2007 Congressman Sam Johnson served in the U.S. Air Force for 29-years as a highly decorated pilot. He flew combat missions in both the Korean and Vietnam Wars and was a prisoner of war in Hanoi for nearly seven years. Then, in 1991, he embarked on a new mission of service - representing the people of Texas' third district in the United States Congress. Watch his address to the U.S. House of Representatives regarding funding for Iraq.

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