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Encyclopedia > Dave Camp

Dave Camp or David Camp may refer to


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Duplicitous Dave (2491 words)
Unsurprisingly, Dave Camp voted against the bill and to continue the war.
Dave Camp wanted to know what his constituents think about the war in Iraq, so he naturally went out to find out...
It would be wrong to pick on poor Dave and his rotten, stinkin, unwise, blind support of the war without pointing out the monetary cost paid by the state of Michigan for this ongoing blunder of foreign policy.
David Lee Camp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (250 words)
David Lee Camp, usually known as Dave Camp, (born July 9, 1953), American politician, has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 1991, representing the 4th District of Michigan (map).
Camp was born in Midland, Michigan, where he graduated from H.H. Dow High School in 1971.
Camp worked as a member of the Midland County, Michigan board of canvassers and a member of the Midland County Republican executive committee.
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