Posts Tagged ‘ Joe Wilson ’

GING-PAC Congressman Joe Wilson Selected To Lead RSC Foreign Affairs And National Security Task Force

Jun 14th, 2018 | By

Republican Study Committee (RSC) Chairman Mark Walker (NC-6) announced last week that Representative Joe Wilson (SC-2) will lead the RSC’s Foreign Affairs and National Security Task Force for the 115th Congress. “As America faces more foreign threats than ever, Rep. Wilson is uniquely suited to chair our Foreign Affairs and National Security Task Force at

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Congressman Joe Wilson Joins Colleagues in Letter To Ambassador Samuel Brownback On Religious Freedom

Apr 23rd, 2018 | By

Congressman Joe Wilson (R-SC) joined 19 of his colleagues in sending a letter to Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom Samuel Brownback in regards to threats of religious freedom and the rise of extremism in Southeast Asia. This letter details how religious minorities are continuously discriminated against, with Human Rights Watch reporting 55 instances of Indonesians

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Rep. Joe Wilson Supports Bill That Allow States And Victims To Fight Online Sex Trafficking

Feb 28th, 2018 | By

Representative Joe Wilson (R-SC) released the following statement after voting in favor of H.R. 1865, the Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act. “Last year, the U.S. House of Representatives passed over a dozen bills that continued our efforts to end human trafficking, support vulnerable communities, and implement a stronger detection system.

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June, 2012 Campaign Update

Jun 20th, 2012 | By

Deb Fischer is the antithesis of Bob Kerrey, who is a 1960’s radical leftist who formerly served in the Senate. Kerrey has lived in New York for the last 12 years and he’s now decided he wants to represent Nebraska again. Until 2011, Kerrey ran the New School (formerly known as the New School for Social Research). This college was founded in 1919 by a group of Fabian Socialists. These radicals were seeking to use “patient gradualism” to convert America into a socialist state. The Fabian tradition lives on at the New School – and in the Congressional Progressive Caucus.



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