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Republican Dan Burton represents Indiana's 5th congressional district. In November 2006, he won re-election to his twelfth term in office. Preceded by Steve Buyer, Burton has been a Representative since 1983.
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Fast Facts:
- Born: June 21, 1938 in Indianapolis, Indiana
- Assumed Office: January 3, 1983
- Spouse: Samia Tawil
- Alma Mater: Indiana University
- Previous Profession: Real Estate Firm Owner
- Led House inquiry into the death of Vince Foster during the Clinton administration
- Committees: International Relations; Oversight and Governmental Reform; Asia, the Pacific, and the Global Environment; Veterans' Affairs
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Positions
Dan Burton is a ranking member of the subcommitte on the Western Hemisphere, an oversight committee whose priority matters include (but are not limited to): U.S. involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan, U.S. policy toward Iran and North Korea, and other foreign policy issues. In 2002, Burton voted for authorizing military force in Iraq. In demonstration of his staunch support for the Iraq War, he voted against redeploying U.S. troops out of Iraq by March 2008. -
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Dan Burton on Amazon
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Transformers Vol. 9 - Grimlock the Hero [VHS] - $9.98
Madman's Paradise Grimlock and the ambassador's son, Daniel, are accidentally transported to another dimension where magic rules supreme on a planet called Minonia. Saved from a barbarous band of thugs, Daniel and Grimlo...
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Factory Accident Sex: The Collected Works of Rich Kronfeld - $19.99
Factory Accident Sex is a sampler of some of Minneapolis comedian/personality/malcontent Rich Kronfeld’s best material. Rich has been more widely known by his characters such as Wally Hotvedt, co host of Comedy Central’s Let’s Bowl, or as t...
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Dan Burton and David Grandy. Magic, Mystery, and Science: the Occult in Western Civilization.(Book Review): An article from: Utopian Studies - $5.95
This digital document is an article from Utopian Studies, published by Society for Utopian Studies on January 1, 2004. The length of the article is 1829 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is ...
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