Get the Facts Newsletter Archive
Volume 3, Issue 2
Topics include SCHIP veto and Iran in the Crosshairs!
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Volume 3, Issue 1
Welcome to the “Best of McDermott – 2007” version of our e-newsletter. Pour a cup of coffee, sit down and take a read through a collection of speeches, video highlights, news stories, blog entries and yes – even poetry from the Floor of the House.
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Volume 2, Issue 8
Topics include a ray of light from the darkness of the war in Sudan, disaster preparedness for foster children, and why we can no longer afford to think that merely threatening others with nuclear annihilation will protect us.
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Volume 2, Issue 7
Topics include military physicians turning a blind eye to prisoner abuse, how religious, ethnic, and tribal rivalries are causing nation-states to crumble, and what the Democrats should be doing about Guantanamo Bay.
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Volume 2, Issue 6
Topics include allegations of torture by the U.S. against an innocent German citizen, snakes in the grass on the the new United Nations Human Rights Council, and why alleviating poverty is the key to ensuring our national security.
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Volume 2, Issue 5
Topics include how the Iraqi resistance factions are joining forces and getting stronger, concerns about depleted uranium, and Big Oil's multibillion-dollar tax subsidy.
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Volume 2, Issue 4
Topics include Jim's petition to the full appeals court in Boehner vs. McDermott, why Republicans shouldn't blame the Chinese for our trade deficit, and the scoop on the Bush Administration's real plans for Iran.
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Volume 2, Issue 3
Topics include the human rights crisis along the Chad-Sudan border, readers' global-warming stories, and Jim's legislative efforts to protect children.
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Volume 2, Issue 2
Topics include an eye-opening fact sheet about new House Majority Leader John Boehner, Jim's thoughts on the environment, and a focus on human rights abuses and U.S. oil companies in Nigeria.
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Volume 2, Issue 1
Topics include Jim's shout-out to the Seahawks, a radio interview with Jim, and a look at how the cost of privatized health care is bringing down the American auto industry.
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Volume 1, Issue 10
Topics include Jim's prayer for peace, what "staying the course in Iraq" really means, and what the Democrats should do about the federal budget.
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Volume 1, Issue 9
Topics include an update on Boehner vs. McDermott, what you need to know about Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage, and my solution for our country's health-care crisis.
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Volume 1, Issue 8
Topics include a change the Middle East peace roadmap, the U.S. Constitution vs. the new Iraq Constitution, and human rights violations in Sri Lanka.
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Volume 1, Issue 7
Topics include Jim's trip to Israel, Palestine, and Jordan; long-term solutions for hurricane victims; and a new section called "Eye on Human Rights."
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Volume 1, Issue 6
Topics include Jim's tips for tackling that stack of reading you can't seem to get to, news Web sites Jim relies on most, reasons why the Iraq War is now unwinnable, and a great article about the perils of military recruiting.
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Volume 1, Issue 5
Topics include major media outlets declaring their support for Jim in Boehner v. McDermott, ideas for how to withdraw successfully from Iraq now, and why Jim opposes CAFTA.
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Volume 1, Issue 4
Topics include Jim's connection to Watergate's "Deep Throat," the oil factor in Bush's "War on Tyranny," why our dependency on China could ruin the U.S. economy, and more.
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Volume 1, Issue 3
Topics include Jim's visit to Sudan and Chad, praise from Bill Moyers, a Daily Kos blog interview with Jim about the common good, and more.
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Volume 1, Issue 2
Topics include a look at why so many Middle Easterners hate us, how Tom DeLay's ethical troubles are giving Jim deja vu, and more.
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Volume 1, Issue 1: Inaugural Issue
Topics include Social Security and Republican scare tactics, the third anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, and more.
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Revision date: November 1, 2007