Senator Don Nickles, Republican of Oklahoma, said he might want to amend the changes.
But Senator Don Nickles, Republican of Oklahoma, said he would vote against the $400 billion bill.
Chief among such opponents could be Senator Don Nickles of Oklahoma, the deputy leader.
"We have a constitutional process to follow," said Senator Don Nickles of Oklahoma, the majority whip.
Senator Don Nickles of Oklahoma was "energetic and none too bright."
Senator Don Nickles of Oklahoma, the majority whip, added that the law was in trouble.
Senator Don Nickles of Oklahoma, the assistant minority leader, replied that the money would come eventually.
"I am not satisfied with the mark we have right now on dividends," said Senator Don Nickles of Oklahoma.
Senator Don Nickles, Republican of Oklahoma, cast the lone vote against the bill.
But Senator Don Nickles, the deputy Republican leader, said that had nothing to do with the party leadership position.
Senator Don Nickles, Republican of Oklahoma, said he might want to amend the changes.
But Senator Don Nickles, Republican of Oklahoma, said he would vote against the $400 billion bill.
Chief among such opponents could be Senator Don Nickles of Oklahoma, the deputy leader.
"We have a constitutional process to follow," said Senator Don Nickles of Oklahoma, the majority whip.
Senator Don Nickles of Oklahoma was "energetic and none too bright."
Senator Don Nickles of Oklahoma, the majority whip, added that the law was in trouble.
Senator Don Nickles of Oklahoma, the assistant minority leader, replied that the money would come eventually.
"I am not satisfied with the mark we have right now on dividends," said Senator Don Nickles of Oklahoma.
Senator Don Nickles, Republican of Oklahoma, cast the lone vote against the bill.
But Senator Don Nickles, the deputy Republican leader, said that had nothing to do with the party leadership position.
Senator Don Nickles, Republican of Oklahoma, said he might want to amend the changes.
But Senator Don Nickles, Republican of Oklahoma, said he would vote against the $400 billion bill.
Chief among such opponents could be Senator Don Nickles of Oklahoma, the deputy leader.
"We have a constitutional process to follow," said Senator Don Nickles of Oklahoma, the majority whip.
Senator Don Nickles of Oklahoma was "energetic and none too bright."
Senator Don Nickles of Oklahoma, the majority whip, added that the law was in trouble.
Senator Don Nickles of Oklahoma, the assistant minority leader, replied that the money would come eventually.
"I am not satisfied with the mark we have right now on dividends," said Senator Don Nickles of Oklahoma.
Senator Don Nickles, Republican of Oklahoma, cast the lone vote against the bill.
But Senator Don Nickles, the deputy Republican leader, said that had nothing to do with the party leadership position.
Senator Don Nickles, Republican of Oklahoma, said he might want to amend the changes.
But Senator Don Nickles, Republican of Oklahoma, said he would vote against the $400 billion bill.
Chief among such opponents could be Senator Don Nickles of Oklahoma, the deputy leader.
"We have a constitutional process to follow," said Senator Don Nickles of Oklahoma, the majority whip.
Senator Don Nickles of Oklahoma was "energetic and none too bright."
Senator Don Nickles of Oklahoma, the majority whip, added that the law was in trouble.
Senator Don Nickles of Oklahoma, the assistant minority leader, replied that the money would come eventually.
"I am not satisfied with the mark we have right now on dividends," said Senator Don Nickles of Oklahoma.
Senator Don Nickles, Republican of Oklahoma, cast the lone vote against the bill.
But Senator Don Nickles, the deputy Republican leader, said that had nothing to do with the party leadership position.