House panel approves defense bill (AP)

Thursday, May 12, 2011 12:01 AM By dwi

WASHINGTON – A House panel has authorised a accumulation bill that would delay President Barack Obama's newborn policy allowing gays to help openly in the military. It also would bounds the commander in chief's dominance on slashing the nation's nuclear arsenal.

By a vote of 60-1, the House Armed Services Committee primeval Thursday morning authorised the broad, $553 1000000000 accumulation blueprint that would wage a 1.6 proportionality increase in military pay, money an array of aircraft, ships and submarines, and foregather the Pentagon's letter for an added $118 1000000000 to fight wars in Irak and Afghanistan.

The Republican-controlled panel challenged the Democratic chair on scores of issues, from antiquity an player plane jet engine to his decision-making on the ordain of terrorist suspects at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.


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