I’m really far too depressed and disgusted to care. This is the biggest con that’s ever been perpetrated on us in our history.
Thank you, Congressman Reichert.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
Neugebauer, NO. I’m calling right now that thank him. It’s never wrong for a representative to represent the will of the people. He did the right thing. I’m going to help his campaign.
my guy - Joe Courtney voted NO. and he’s a dem.
I’ve done a bit of smugglin’, I’ve run my share of grass
I made enough money to buy Miami, but I pissed it away so fast
Never meant to last, never meant to last
And I have been drunk now for over two weeks
I passed out and I rallied and I sprung a few leaks
But I got stop wishin’, got to go fishin’
Down to rock bottom again
Just a few friends, just a few friends
How did your congresscritter vote?
Take the money he wanted a new vacation house anyway.
Mine voted “yes,” but I’m represented by a flaming liberal (Price, NC 4th). I see at least a few conservative names that hung tough, but not enough. And a few liberals that still voted no...Dennis Kookcinich, for one. Interesting. I guess if it wasn’t a straight government house giveaway, it wasn’t good enough for him.
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Mine voted no. Which is surprising I guess. I have a donk rep, who voted no, a donk senator, who voted no, and a GOP senator that voted yes. Of course, the two donks are up for re-election.
Take note of the thieves who voted for this and defeat them either in November or in the 2010 primaries.
My guy voted no.
(John Linder of Georgia)
I shall send him a thank-you note.
Mine, John Linder (GA) voted NAY, I wish he would run for senate against Chambliss or Isaakson.
Disappointingly. He voted correctly on Monday, but now he’s turned over,
Mine, Phil Gingrey, voted “nay”. Even tho I’m really peeved that this passed, I think I’ll email him a thank you for at least representing his constituents properly. It’s a shame our Senators didn’t.
Lincoln Diaz-Balart voted nay. Good.
Okay, GOP: time to run some ads.
Crisis reveals character. Glad I have some names now.
Cuellar (D-TX28) changed his vote and supported the bill. Now he can tell us how he voted against it before he voted for it.
Mine is Lewis (R)-KY, and he voted yes both times. But since he is not running for re-election, there isn’t a whole lot we can do about it, except hope that the guy who replaces him does a better job.
Rep. Tom Latham who represents me in Iowa voted NO! My favorite Representative, Steve King who represents the neighboring district also voted NO! Both Republicans. Our state’s three Dems voted yes. Jacka$$es. Gotta hand it to the Dems, they sure picked an appropriate mascot when they picked the donkey.
I’m once again proud of my Congressman (McCotter) for doing the right thing. He has been extremely impressive this past week or so.
I’ve never done it before but I’m now ready to vote for Kevin Brady’s (TX) democrat opponent. Freaking loser was on the local radio here a few days ago saying how his constituency was overwhelmingly opposed to the bailout too. Man, these people in DC just don’t get it.
Somebody retype this so it makes sense.
The way this was handled, prepare for 2006-like losses in the House and Senate. I suspect it might even spell the end for McCain. It will be looked on as Republicans rewarding their donors.
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My guy — Mo Hinchy (D-NY) — voted “no,” but for all the wrong reasons. He apparently opposed the bailout bill because it did not contain FOH funding.
WTF Tancredo??
They no not what they have done!
Head for the hills and build your fort and get your family together behind the walls! Stock it with food and water and lock the gate!
They no not what they have done!
If anyone is in Mr. Brady's district please call and express your frustration:
U.S. Congressman Kevin Brady
301 Cannon Building
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202)225-4901
Conroe District Office
200 River Pointe, Suite 304
Conroe, Texas 77304
Phone: (936) 441-5700
Now it's time to elect his democratic opponent for 2 years and then find a real conservative to run in 2010.
Mike Pence voted no. Good for him.
My democratic Congresswoman held her ground and voted “no” again...Castor, Florida. My ex Republican Congressman (he was my congressman for years before the district was split) also stayed with a “no” vote.
I am having a hard time with this.
It certainly appears that the “Honorable” Eric Cantor has jumped ship and joined the fraudulent corporate welfare “bailout” crowd.
If he REALLY has done this (and the record certainly indicates that he HAS), then:
1) I am truly sorry I EVER supported him for McCain’s VP pick and I sincerely apologize to anyone ouit there whom I may have swayed “towards” him.
2) I shall vote against him in every election from the upcoming one to the time that I am dead, I am no longer in his district or he is un-elected.
This is NOT a forgiveable offense.
Guess all our phone calls and emails helped!!! ;)
I see Shiela Jackson Lee - TX - changed her mind.
Anyone have a list of the tards that changed their minds from No to Yes????
Mine voted as a conservative who doesn’t punish responsible buyers, borrowers, and lenders. Well I guess there is one republican who will get my vote this year.
John S McCain makes me sick to my stomach, I want to vomit.
He is so stupid that he said yesterday he would appoint Al Gore to work with his admin on the global warming issue.
If they could just get McCain to STFU and let Sarah be Sarah.
He voted for this pork laden grab of power and has just partook in a massive solialist takeover in America.
I am no longer a free man in a free country
Screw Bush and McCain..
Ours sold us out. Randy Kuhl, R-NY. He won't be back.
Latourette stayed true to his constituents. All is not lost, other than the final travesty of G.W. Bush. When the economy tanks again under Obama, true conservatism will rise from the ashes and say I told you so.
Proud to say that he held the line and voted NAY again.
(Bartlett, Maryland)
My rep (Eddie Bernice Johnson, D - District 30 - Dallas, TX) voted “YES”. Here is the text of the e-mail I just sent to her:
Dear Ms. Bernice Johnson:
As your constituent, I am disappointed in your YES vote for the bailout bill.
I am thoroughly disgusted at the abject greed and rank corruption displayed by those who purport to represent the best interests of this Nation. Financial discipline is apparently a concept that Congress understands no better than the greedy speculators who created our current woes.
As a result, Madam, you have lost my support and my vote. I intend to contribute to your opponents campaign for District 30, Fred Wood, and I will work tirelessly to ensure his election to the office you have so crassly betrayed.
Thank you.
So, it’s off to mail a check to Fred Wood.
My critter voted FOR the bailout...damn it, I am now regretting my contribution to his re-election campaign.
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I think Sensenbrenner would have voted Nay even if he was the only one.
Wolf (RINO - VA) voted for it twice.
Both of Virginia’s Senators, Warner and Webb, also stayed true to their big government roots and voted for it.
Here is what I sent my worthless POS rep...
Voting yes for the greatest scam ever perpetrated on the population of this country has assured that you will be removed from office during the next election cycle. I will do everything in my power to see that people, who normally dont pay attention to politics, find out that, you and your fellow Marxists and thieves, through scare tactics and with the complicity of the left wing main stream media, have stolen a trillion dollars from the hard working people of this country and handed it to corrupt wall street millionaires, that will in return donate large portions of it back to your campaigns. People like me that vote, but dont normally take an active role in speaking out against this type of insanity, are watching. We do know what is going on in Washington. We no longer have to rely on the evening news to get the information we need to make an informed decision on the direction our votes will take the country. There will be a price to pay for this socialist power grab and you and 262 of fellow Marxists will find that out as you all come up for reelection.
I know it was a waste of time.
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