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Is Congress worth a hand salute by veterans?

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photo by Gary D. Brune copyright (c) 2008

As the veterans of Chico celebrated the opening of their new Veteran's Hall on Armed Forces Day 2008, they reminded me of the status of H.R. 3380, which is still stalled in the House of Representatives. There are 13 members of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties and all have out of district e-mail blocks in their website.

Last week I dashed off an email to Wally Herger explaining the problem and asking for status. So far he has not gotten back to me. It seems that nobody in Congress is interested in helping American veterans honor our flag.

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I dare say the only salute Congress deserves is with my finger.

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