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Military Commissions Act of 2006 (11) ·
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Post-invasion Iraq (9) ·
Iranian nuclear crisis (7) ·
Darfur conflict (7) ·
Colombia-United States Free Trade Agreement (4) ·
North Korean nuclear crisis (4) ·
U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement (4) ·
Keystone XL pipeline (4) ·
Syrian civil war (4) ·
2007 U.S. Farm Bill (4) ·
2014 Russian military intervention in Ukraine (3) ·
Economic crisis of 2008 (3) ·
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (3) ·
Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2007 (3) ·
Puerto Rican government-debt crisis (3)
Position:
Iranian nuclear crisis / Economic sanctions should be imposed on Iran (7) ·
Military Commissions Act of 2006 / Act should be passed (7) ·
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act / Act should not have been passed (6) ·
Post-invasion Iraq / Coalition troops should pull out (5) ·
Colombia-United States Free Trade Agreement / Agreement should be ratified (4) ·
2007 U.S. Farm Bill / Bill should be passed (4) ·
North Korean nuclear crisis / China should pressure North Korea to give up its nuclear ambitions (4) ·
Keystone XL pipeline / Pipeline should be built (4) ·
Military Commissions Act of 2006 / Compromise bill should be passed (4) ·
U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement / Agreement should be ratified (4) ·
Syrian civil war / United States should intervene (4) ·
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act / Act should be passed (3) ·
Darfur conflict / United Nations should send peacekeepers (3) ·
Military Commissions Act of 2006 / Competing Graham-McCain-Warner bill should be passed (3) ·
Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2007 / Act should be passed (3) ·
Darfur conflict / NATO should intervene (3) ·
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 / Act should be passed (3) ·
2014 Russian military intervention in Ukraine / Economic sanctions should be imposed on Russia (3) ·
Puerto Rican government-debt crisis / Puerto Rico should be allowed to declare bankruptcy (3)
Showing below up to 148 results in range #1 to #148.
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A
- A 'Surge' in Iraq?
- A Balance for Labor
- A Blow to Brown
- A Boost for Diplomacy
- A Case for Appeal
- A Crucial Choice
- A Crucial Choice
- A Death Sentence Affirmed
- A Defining Moment for America
- A Defining Moment for America
- A Diplomatic Avenue
- A Diplomatic Avenue
- A Fiscal Gamble
- A Greener Look for Coal
- A Judicial Misfire
- A License to Abuse
- A Mideast Counteroffensive
- A Month of War
- A Month of War
- A Month of War
- A no-fly zone over Libya deserves more consideration
- A Puerto Rico rescue would be progress, not a bailout
- A Puerto Rico rescue would be progress, not a bailout
- A Shift on Abortions
- A Solution for Trials
- A Solution for Trials
- A Victory for Law
- A way out for Puerto Rico
- A way out for Puerto Rico
- America is leaving thousands of people behind in Afghanistan. This is a moral disaster.
- Another Iran Resolution
- Answering North Korea
- Answering North Korea
B
C
- Campaign Finance Success
- Can't Be Bothered
- Can't Be Bothered
- China and Darfur
- Colombia's Case
- Congress can help ease Puerto Rico’s debt crisis
- Congress' Turn
- Congressional Neroes
- Coverage under health-care law may change — for the better
D
E
F
- Farm Follies
- Four more years for President Obama
- Four more years for President Obama
- Free trade must not be a casualty of the currency wars
G
H
- Hail the Autocrat
- Handguns Supreme
- Health reform is a risk worth taking
- Hillary Clinton for president (The Washington Post)
- Hillary Clinton for president (The Washington Post)
I
J
K
L
M
- Maryland's Senate Race
- Maryland's Senate Race
- Misconceptions about the Egyptian crisis
- Mixed Message
- Mixed Message
- Mr. Lieberman's Choice
- Mr. Lieberman's Choice
- Mr. Obama on Iraq
- Mr. Steele's Politics as Usual
- Mr. Steele's Politics as Usual
- Ms. Clinton, Thinking Small
N
O
P
- Pass the Immigration Bill
- Plow It Under
- President Obama, disregarding his own red line, dithers on Ukraine
- Profiles in Cowardice
- Protection From Hate
R
- Responding to North Korea
- Responding to North Korea
- Responsible China?
- Return the Keystone XL issue to reality
- Rules for Spying
- Rush to Error
S
- Stuck on Darfur
- Stuck on Darfur
- Sweetheart Deal
- Syria strategy can’t rely solely on military might
- Syria’s al-Qaeda threat
T
- Take Charge
- Thailand's Leap Backward
- The 'Grand Bargain': Round II
- The Abuse Can Continue
- The Affordable Care Act comes in with better-than-expected numbers
- The Deep-Pockets Mirage
- The emerging Iran nuclear deal raises major concerns
- The Fat of the Land
- The Fifth Anniversary
- The flotilla fiasco
- The Genocide Test
- The Health-Care Sacrifice
- The Iran Options
- The Iran Options
- The Iraqi Upturn
- The Justices' Refrain
- The myth about job-killing Obamacare
- The Storm Over Immigration
- The Study Group Reports
- The U.S. should push for the disarming of Hamas in Gaza-Israel cease-fire
- The United States watches as Moammar Gaddafi gains
- The Voting Rights Act’s work isn’t finished
- There is no ‘fix’ to the Affordable Care Act that has everyone paying less
- Time's Up
- Time's Up
- Tortured by Mistake
- Trading Up
- Trading Up
- Turkey's Erdogan bears responsibility in flotilla fiasco
- Two problems that could undermine the Affordable Care Act
U
- U.S. policy on Syria still lacks coherence
- U.S., E.U. must stay the course on Russian sanctions over Ukraine