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SCOOBY’S
DOGHOUSE!!!
S- _______ is another designation for the POW/MIA Memorial Flag Act of
2001?
Rolling Thunder Charities is a 501 �(4) tax exempt, non profit
organization. True or False?
Rolling Thunder Charities was established in what year?
Rolling Thunder is a non-profit organization. True or False?
POW/MIA is not recognized by the Geneva Convention. True or False?
ANSWERS
TO LAST MONTH’S DOGHOUSE!!!
As of 2009, Rolling Thunder has been demonstrating in Washington, DC
for ____ years?
Answer: 22 years
There are ______ chartered chapters of Rolling Thunder in the State of
Indiana?
Answer: 6
The name Rolling Thunder was trademarked in what year? 1987, 1988,
1989, 1990, None
Answer: 1990
Briefly describe The Respect for Fallen Heroes Act of 2006 (HR 5037)?
Answer: Legislation to prohibit certain demonstrations at cemeteries
under the control of the National Cemetery Administration at Arlington
National Cemetery and for other purposes. On May 24th, 2006 it passed
the Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent. The House agreed to
suspend the rules and agreed to the Senate amendment by voice vote on
that same day. On May 29, 2006 the bill was signed by President George
W. Bush. Public Law 109-228.
Briefly discuss The Wounded Veteran Job Security Act (HR 466)?
Answer: HR. 466 seeks to expand the protections of the Uniformed
Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act to include veterans
with service-connected disabilities who seek an excused leave of
absence from work to obtain medical attention. Chairman Filner provided
the following statement in support of H.R. 466: “Recognizing the
special needs of injured veterans and openness to work with these men
and women is a crucial step that allows our veterans the ability to
heal and remain gainfully employed. |
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