"Kerry wrote other letters to Republican and Democratic senators on the appropriations committee, asking that they include $55 million in the 1998 spending bill for 'an important military research and development program that will greatly improve the self-protection capability of our close air support aircraft.'"
"He wrote again in 1998, urging that senators give the program an additional $15 million.Meehan, his campaign advisor, said Wednesday that Kerry felt that, as a Massachusetts lawmaker, he should question why the money was being held up."
"'Congress had appropriated funds, but the Pentagon was slow to release the money. Kerry and others wrote to ask why,' Meehan said, characterizing the letters as 'the battle of the legislature vs. a particular branch of the government.'"
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"The U.S. has long wanted a missile that will eliminate this threat to U.S. warplanes. By the mid-1990s, Majumder's project had gained a sympathetic hearing from two local members of Congress, both of whom specialize in matters of defense and military technology."
"'He came up with an idea to solve a problem that the big boys (such as Lockheed and Raytheon) couldn't,' said Hunter, now chairman of the House Armed Services Committee."
"Cunningham, a decorated Navy pilot from Vietnam, said the technology is crucial to saving the lives of pilots and ensuring the success of combat missions that include air strikes. The Department of Defense has continued to fund the Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missile to Alliant Techsystems, the Minnesota defense firm that bought Majumder's company after the government began its investigation into illegal contributions. Work has continued and tests on the system are set for next year."
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http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/2004/la-na-kerry19feb19,1,2918350,print.story?coll=la-home-headlinesThis is the DEMOCRATIC Underground, right? Just wanted to make sure I didn't accidentally end up on a Republican site.