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  <title>Help Me Bring an Iraq War Hero to the House</title>
  <author>Representative Louise M. Slaughter</author>
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      <pageblurb>Tammy is an American hero.  She is a Major in the Illinois National Guard.  She served in Iraq and on November 12, 2004, the Black Hawk helicopter she was co-piloting north of Baghdad was hit with a rocket-propelled grenade. Ten days later she woke up in Walter Reed Hospital outside Washington, D.C. and learned she had lost both of her legs. She returned to Illinois and began talking to her friends in the 6th District about the issues facing our country. She decided to run for Congress because while our brave soldiers are fighting and doing their duty, our leaders in Washington are not doing theirs.

Please join me today in help Tammy win a crucial Republican held open seat by contributing to her campaign.
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