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Virginia congressmen said Monday that plans to homeport a nuclear carrier at Mayport Naval Station are dead. Two Florida members of Congress said the plans aren’t dead, just on hold. A statement issued by Reps. Randy Forbes, Scott Rigell and Rob Wittman...
Virginia Gov. Robert McDonnell (R) issued a statement praising the Navy for its decision to “call off plans” for the move. Former governor George Allen (R), now running for Senate, said in a release the Navy had “canceled” the project. And a statement...
I would say, not at the 1967 line. That would be a mistake
...and two members of the U.S. Senate: Brian Bilbray, Trent Franks, Senator Jim DeMint, Senator David Vitter, Robert Aderholt, Michele Bachmann, Diane Black, Marsha Blackburn, Mo Brooks, Paul Broun, Michael Burgess, Dan Burton, Ken Calvert, John Culberson,...
That may sound like an obscure item, but it’s a major political issue in both battleground states. In a statement issued Monday, Virginia GOP Reps. Randy Forbes , Rob Wittman and Scott Rigell cheered the Navy’s decision not to move a carrier currently...
Image via Wiki Commons, http://bit.ly/xAxyYH. Dozens of members of Congress are upset that the Air Force has removed the Latin word for "God" from the logo of an Air Force acquisitions office. Led by Rep. J. Randy Forbes, co-chairman of the...
The military option needs to be on the table, but not discussed
Rep. Randy Forbes, R-VA, said the Air Force removed the logo several weeks ago from the Rapid Capabilities Office. The patch included a line written in Latin that read, "Doing God's Work with Other People's Money." But after the Military Association of...
“Miracles With Other People’s Money” after the Military Association of Atheists and Freethinkers criticized the office’s patch. After a legal review, the Air Force changed the phrase. The lawmakers, who are also members of the Congressional Prayer...
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The military option needs to be on the table, but not discussed
Settlements is a misnomer. We are talking about cities, towns, families and communities
I would say, not at the 1967 line. That would be a mistake
Congress is busy dismantling the United States military with arbitrary cuts that could total a trillion dollars.
