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    • Danny Toves
      Dear Madeleine, Please help us and fight against this negotiation about cutting social security benefits for our Man umkos. Here on Guam and the United States. No seniors deserve this. You guys must come up with another plan and as that you please help support the President's original campaign fight about tax increase on the rich. Thank you and Merry Christmas.
      December 24, 2012 at 5:37pm
    • Dave Lotz
      Rep. Bordallo, this holiday season, I need you to say no to any Social Security benefit cuts because the senior on ourisland need every dollar.
      December 24, 2012 at 11:35am
    • MESSAGE SENT TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE KNESSET AND DIRECTED TO EACH OF US My Dearest Brothers and Sisters, There is much strife and seeming complexity regarding peace and brotherhood among all of us in the world. There are many, who believe they have the right answer and are militant to impose their “right” answer on all. They seem to forget the earliest message of our holy scriptures, whether the Koran, the Bible or the Thora, namely that each of us, within our hearts, have been provided with the spirit and love of the Father of us all. This was revealed to our common earthly father, Adam, who understood this in his heart before the writing of any scripture. Each of us have access to this fundamental truth, whether Muslim, Christian, Jew and also our fellow human beings, who have not had the good and fortunate access to the teachings. When we pray, we pray to our Father, present and living within in hearts of each of us. The secret to the peace and brotherhood we all yearn for is to see the presence of our Father in each of us and to love each other as our Father loves us. Within this context, the actions required to address the problems of our contemporary times will not seem insurmountable. “We have sent by inspiration to you as We commended to Abraham, Moses and Jesus, namely that you should be steadfast in religion and make no divisions therein… Allah is our Lord and your Lord… there is no contention between us and you. Allah will bring us together, and to Him is our Homecoming.” (Sura 42.13 - 15) My access to our Father is through the Christian teaching, neither less nor more important than the teachings of Abraham or Mohammad. It is the Christmas season, a time when Christians celebrate the love of the Father for and within us all. I give you the following teaching of the Apostle Paul and invite you, whether Muslim, Christian, Jew or a brother seeking access to our Father, to live this teaching within your life: “If I speak in the tongues of men or of angels, but do not have love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal. If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have a faith that can move mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing. If I give all I possess to the poor and give over my body to hardship that I may boast, but do not have love, I gain nothing. Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.” From Love and Brotherhood, Erik Hesse
      December 19, 2012 at 5:40am
    • Jennifer Norris
      Please urge @BuckMcKeon + @Rep_Adam_Smith 2 #StandwithServicewomen & Include #ShaheenAmendment in #NDAA2013 final version #MST
      December 9, 2012 at 9:44am
  2. The text that I introduced in this Congress addresses concerns that have been raised about the legislation. The text is similar to what I introduced in the 112th Congress; however, it also includes a funding offset for the cost of the bill. I look forward to working with my colleagues in the 113th Congress to continue serving the people of Guam
  3. I am honored to be a part of this group of women in the House Democratic Caucus, and I look forward to continue serving the people of Guam in the 113th Congress.
    Proud to stand with the women of the House Democratic Caucus before the swearing-in of 113th Congress today. With the largest number of women in a party Caucus in the history of Congress, we prove that a woman’s place is in the House!
    Photo: Proud to stand with the women of the House Democratic Caucus before the swearing-in of 113th Congress today. With the largest number of women in a party Caucus in the history of Congress, we prove that a woman’s place is in the House!
  4. I look forward to the Guam Department of Public Health and Social Services implementing these funds that will increase access to vaccines for eligible children by supplying federal government-purchased pediatric vaccines to public and priva...te health care providers enrolled in the program to create a more healthy Guam. These funds will be used to support efforts to plan, develop, and maintain public health workforce that helps assure high immunization coverage levels, low incidence of vaccine- preventable diseases and maintain or improve the ability to respond to public health threats on our island.See More
  5. This bill takes a major step toward loosening restrictions on the obligation and expenditure of United States and Government of Japan funds to support the military build-up. I believe it sends a strong message that the U.S. remains committed to providing resources to the refocus on the Asia-Pacific region.
  6. I am deeply saddened by the passing of my friend and colleague, Senator Daniel Inouye, whom I’ve known for many years. He was a decorated war hero, the highest-ranking Asian Pacific American in Congress and the first Japanese-American ever elected to Congress. He will be dearly missed.
  7. I join my colleagues from the territories in supporting this amendment because many young men and women from our districts are patriotic and loyal Americans. I thank Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton for this opportunity to call attention to this issue, and I thank Congressman Sablan for working to correct this statute for our veterans and servicemembers.
  8. Benjamin Schulte’s determination at the 2012 London Olympics was inspiring even to seasoned athletes and medal winners. I encourage people on Guam to help him receive the recognition he deserves by voting for him as the 2012 World Open Water Association’s Man of the Year.
  9. I congratulate the U.S. Army National Guard on 376 years of dedicated service to our country. Many of us on Guam have family and friends serving in the Guard, and we are grateful for their efforts in assisting the community, especially following typhoons and other emergencies.

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