James Inhofe
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James Inhofe
James Mountain "Jim" Inhofeis the senior United States senator from Oklahoma and a member of the Republican Party. First elected to the Senate in 1994, he was the ranking member of the United States Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works and was its chairman from 2003 to 2007, then regained the chairmanship in January 2015. Inhofe served eight years as the United States representative for Oklahoma's 1st congressional district before his election to the Senate in 1994 and also...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth17 November 1934
CountryUnited States of America
If they're in cell block 1A or 1B, these prisoners - they're murderers, they're terrorists, they're insurgents. Many of them probably have American blood on their hands. And here we're so concerned about the treatment of those individuals.
I'd much prefer to have a lot of allies out there, both in the Middle East and in Western Europe, ... Late Edition.
I've never heard so many untrue things said with a such a straight face as this president has said.
As we continue to make great progress in the war on terror, now more than ever, it is important that members of the international community stand-by and bolster the efforts of the emerging diplomatic leaders in Iraq and Afghanistan.
I would like to reemphasize that the liberation of Iraq was carried out to enforce Security Council resolutions. These were the serious consequences with which Saddam was threatened if he continued his illegal acts-his illegal acts.
We have all these senators and members of the House who say the president hasn't made his case yet.
Those who seek to criticize this legislation under the guise of environmental concerns have it backwards as the use of the authority is specifically to protect public health,
I am a product of the draft.
We should have no concern for the environment, because, after the great flood with Noah, God promised that He would never ruin the earth again.
Much of the debate over global warming is predicated on fear, rather than science.