thank you for this link, btwloopyliverhead wrote:http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2005/
that's the official site...
The roll call # for the Patriot ACT is #414.
House votes to extend Patriot Act
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Re: Roll Call votes
OK this took a WHILE to look up but here you go here are the 66 people who voted against the Pariot ACT in alphebetical order so look upi your congressman's name. This took me a while but it was worth it we have needed a list.
Baldwin (D-WI)
Barrett (D-WI)
Blumenauer (D-OR)
Bonior (D-MI)
Boucher (D-VA)
Brown (D-OH)
Capuano (D-MA)
Clayton (D-NC)
Conyers (D-MI)
Coyne (D-PA)
Cummings (D-MD)
Davis (D-IL)
DeFazio (D-OR)
DeGette (D-CO)
Dingell (D-MI)
Farr (D-CA)
Filner (D-CA)
Frank (D-MA)
Hastings (D-FL)
Hilliard (D-AL)
Honda (D-CA)
Jackson (D-IL)
Jackson-Lee (D-TX)
Johnson, E. B. (D-TX)
Jones (D-OH)
Kucinich (D-OH)
Lee (D-CA)
Lewis (D-GA)
McDermott (D-WA)
McGovern (D-MA)
McKinney (D-GA)
Meek (D-FL)
Miller, George (D-CA)
Mink (D-HI)
Mollohan (D-WV) - I know this guy's son
Nadler (D-NY)
Ney (R-OH)
Oberstar (D-MN)
Olver (D-MA)
Otter (R-ID)
Owens (D-NY)
Pastor (D-AZ)
Paul (R-TX)
Payne (D-NJ)
Peterson (D-MN)
Rahall (D-WV)
Rivers (D-MI)
Rush (D-IL)
Sabo (D-MN)
Sanchez (D-CA)
Sanders (I-VT)
Schakowsky (D-IL)
Scott (D-GA)
Serrano (D-NY)
Stark (D-CA)
Thompson (D-MS)
Tierney (D-MA)
Udall (D-CO)
Udall (D-NM)
Velazquez (D-NY)
Visclosky (D-IN)
Waters (D-CA)
Watson (D-CA)
Watt (D-NC)
Woolsey (D-CA)
Ok and if I made any mistakes then by all means correct me. There were like 9 who didn't vote at all.
Baldwin (D-WI)
Barrett (D-WI)
Blumenauer (D-OR)
Bonior (D-MI)
Boucher (D-VA)
Brown (D-OH)
Capuano (D-MA)
Clayton (D-NC)
Conyers (D-MI)
Coyne (D-PA)
Cummings (D-MD)
Davis (D-IL)
DeFazio (D-OR)
DeGette (D-CO)
Dingell (D-MI)
Farr (D-CA)
Filner (D-CA)
Frank (D-MA)
Hastings (D-FL)
Hilliard (D-AL)
Honda (D-CA)
Jackson (D-IL)
Jackson-Lee (D-TX)
Johnson, E. B. (D-TX)
Jones (D-OH)
Kucinich (D-OH)
Lee (D-CA)
Lewis (D-GA)
McDermott (D-WA)
McGovern (D-MA)
McKinney (D-GA)
Meek (D-FL)
Miller, George (D-CA)
Mink (D-HI)
Mollohan (D-WV) - I know this guy's son
Nadler (D-NY)
Ney (R-OH)
Oberstar (D-MN)
Olver (D-MA)
Otter (R-ID)
Owens (D-NY)
Pastor (D-AZ)
Paul (R-TX)
Payne (D-NJ)
Peterson (D-MN)
Rahall (D-WV)
Rivers (D-MI)
Rush (D-IL)
Sabo (D-MN)
Sanchez (D-CA)
Sanders (I-VT)
Schakowsky (D-IL)
Scott (D-GA)
Serrano (D-NY)
Stark (D-CA)
Thompson (D-MS)
Tierney (D-MA)
Udall (D-CO)
Udall (D-NM)
Velazquez (D-NY)
Visclosky (D-IN)
Waters (D-CA)
Watson (D-CA)
Watt (D-NC)
Woolsey (D-CA)
Ok and if I made any mistakes then by all means correct me. There were like 9 who didn't vote at all.
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More Dems voted fot it in the senate than Republicans.
49 Dems voted for it in the sentate (only 46 R)
144 Dems voted for it in the house and 204 R
thus 3 more dems voted for it in the Senate
and 60 more repubs voted for it in the House
6R and 3D did not vote at all.
it's basically a one party system.
Independent in the house (Sanders (I-VT)) voted against it and the one in the senate (Jeffords (I-VT) actually voted for it.
I think it is cool that VT has too independents.
49 Dems voted for it in the sentate (only 46 R)
144 Dems voted for it in the house and 204 R
thus 3 more dems voted for it in the Senate
and 60 more repubs voted for it in the House
6R and 3D did not vote at all.
it's basically a one party system.
Independent in the house (Sanders (I-VT)) voted against it and the one in the senate (Jeffords (I-VT) actually voted for it.
I think it is cool that VT has too independents.
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So more democrats in the senate voted for it than republicans in the senate??? That is really depressing.... This is our Bill of Rights here.... They extended it 10 YEARS which is basically permanent....Ry wrote:More Dems voted fot it in the senate than Republicans.
49 Dems voted for it in the sentate (only 46 R)
144 Dems voted for it in the house and 204 R
thus 3 more dems voted for it in the Senate
and 60 more repubs voted for it in the House
6R and 3D did not vote at all.
it's basically a one party system.
Independent in the house (Sanders (I-VT)) voted against it and the one in the senate (Jeffords (I-VT) actually voted for it.
I think it is cool that VT has too independents.
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I align myself with the democrats, ONLY because there are some left that believe in the values I believe in. But I agree..it is a one party system. I mean..it is all business as usual...in our governmental system. The rich become richer, the poor become poorer..fuck.... Canada anyone????Ry wrote:coke or pepsi? hmm
lol nice.
I think it is more like shit or diet shit?
or as I said before do you want to vote for an ass or an ass hole?
REP THE STUTTER STEP THEN BOMB A LEFT UPON THE FASCISTS!! (ratm)
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