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10/31/06
We are undoubtedly a safer nation due to the actions of the Republican led 109th Congress. This Congress passed numerous bills that will help secure our nation from future terrorist attacks as well as legislation to end the flow of illegal aliens across our border. This Congress reauthorized the PATRIOT Act, a key piece of legislation initially drafted after the 9/11 attacks to allow for greater communication among our intelligence community and local, state and federal law enforcement agencies and reaffirmed their ability to conduct terrorist surveillance, while also updating our laws to adapt to new technologies. Make no mistake, the fact that we have not experienced an attack on American soil is not due to the lack of effort from the terrorists. It is because of Congress and the Administration’s policies to protect Americans and fight terrorism.
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10/26/06
Taiwanese consulate R.C. Wu’s first visit to Boone was accompanied by snow flurries, but he brought a message of warmth and optimism about his country’s American relations.
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10/11/06
WILKESBORO – It was a much more relaxed and confident-appearing Corey Carson who greeted family and friends Sunday during a ceremony for returning National Guard soldiers.
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10/10/06
Fifth-district representative Virginia Foxx says a recently-passed border security bill she co-sponsored addresses one of the top issues in her district:
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10/06/06
Congresswoman Virginia Foxx (NC-05) presented service medals in a ceremony to three veterans on Monday, October 2, at her Clemmons office.
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10/05/06
CLEMMONS - Leonard Hayes of Clemmons got his first medals right after completing his tour of duty in Vietnam. He knew that he had earned some others, but was told that the Marines had run out of them and would get those medals later.
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10/04/06
Leonard Hayes remembers shooting walnuts off a tree at home when he was a boy. That early practice served him well during Army basic training, where he earned a marksmanship award. He later served in Vietnam in1969-70. On Monday, he received some very late medals commemorating that service from Rep. Virginia Foxx.
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09/28/06
North Carolina is cracking down on immigration, as Sen. Virginia Foxx (R-NC) cosponsored and voted in support of three bills Sept. 21.
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09/27/06
WASHINGTON, Sept. 21—Today, Congresswoman Virginia Foxx (NC-05) cosponsored and voted for three bills that crack down on illegal immigration and strengthen border security. These bills expedite removal of alien criminals, empower state and local law officers to help enforcement of our immigration laws, and increase the penalties for constructing and financing tunnels across our borders. Upon passage of these three bills, Congresswoman Foxx released the following statement:
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09/20/06
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