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Anybody got the ROLL CAll for the first Gulf War? (Help)
Posted on 01/31/2004 5:20:51 PM PST by faithincowboys
I am inept, I would really appreciate if a fellow freeper could lead me to a list of the Rats that voted for the first Gulf War in the House and the Senate.
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To: faithincowboys
FINAL VOTE RESULTS FOR ROLL CALL 9(Republicans in roman; Democrats in italic; Independents underlined)
H J RES 77 YEA-AND-NAY 12-JAN-1991 3:51 PM
QUESTION: ON PASSAGE (MICHEL/SOLARZ)
BILL TITLE: TO AUTHORIZE THE USE OF UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES PURSUANT TO UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 678
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Republican |
164 |
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Democratic |
86 |
179 |
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2 |
Independent |
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1 |
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250 |
183 |
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2 |
---- YEAS 250 ---
Ackerman Allard Anderson Andrews (TX) Archer Armey Aspin Bacchus (FL) Baker (LA) Ballenger Barnard Barrett (NE) Bartlett Barton Bateman Bentley Bereuter Berman Bevill Bilbray Bilirakis Bliley Boehlert Boehner Borski Brewster Brooks Broomfield Browder Bunning Burton Byron Callahan Camp Campbell (CA) Campbell (CO) Carper Chandler Chapman Clement Clinger Coble Coleman (MO) Combest Condit Cooper Coughlin Cox Cramer Crane Cunningham Dannemeyer Darden Davis de la Garza DeLay Derrick Dickinson Dingell Doolittle Dornan Dreier Duncan Edwards (OK) Edwards Emerson Engel Erdreich Fascell Fawell Fields (TX) Fish Franks (CT) Frost Gallegly Gallo Gekas Geren Gilchrest Gillmor Gilman Gingrich Glickman Goodling
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Gordon Goss Gradison Grandy Green Gunderson Hall (TX) Hammerschmidt Hancock Hansen Harris Hastert Hatcher Hayes Hefley Henry Herger Hoagland Hobson Holloway Hopkins Horton Houghton Hubbard Huckaby Hughes Hunter Hutto Hyde Inhofe Ireland James Johnson (CT) Jones (GA) Jones (NC) Kasich Klug Kolbe Kyl Lagomarsino Lancaster Lantos Laughlin Leach Lehman Lent Levine (CA) Lewis (CA) Lewis (FL) Lightfoot Livingston Lloyd Lowery (CA) Luken Machtley Madigan Marlenee Martin (NY) McCandless McCollum McCrery McCurdy McDade McEwen McGrath McMillan McMillen (MD) McNulty Meyers Michel Miller (OH) Miller (WA) Molinari Mollohan Montgomery Moorhead Morrison (WA) Murtha Myers Nichols Nussle Ortiz Orton Oxley
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Packard Pallone Parker Patterson Paxon Payne (VA) Petri Pickett Porter Pursell Quillen Rahall Ramstad Ravenel Ray Regula Rhodes Ridge Rinaldo Ritter Roberts Rogers Rohrabacher Ros-Lehtinen Rostenkowski Roth Roukema Rowland Santorum Sarpalius Saxton Schaefer Schiff Schulze Sensenbrenner Shaw Shays Shuster Sisisky Skeen Skelton Slattery Slaughter (VA) Smith (NJ) Smith (OR) Smith (TX) Snowe Solarz Solomon Spence Spratt Stearns Stenholm Stump Sundquist Swett Tallon Tanner Tauzin Taylor (NC) Thomas Thomas (GA) Thomas (WY) Thornton Torricelli Upton Valentine Vander Jagt Volkmer Vucanovich Walker Walsh Weber Weldon (PA) Whitten Wilson Wolf Wylie Young (AK) Young (FL) Zeliff Zimmer
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---- NAYS 183 ---
Abercrombie Alexander Andrews (ME) Andrews Annunzio Anthony Applegate Atkins AuCoin Beilenson Bennett Bonior Boucher Boxer Brown (CA) Bruce Bryant (TX) Bustamante Cardin Carr Clay Coleman Collins (IL) Collins (MI) Conte Conyers Costello Cox (IL) Coyne DeFazio DeLauro Dellums Dicks Dixon Donnelly Dooley Dorgan (ND) Downey Durbin Dwyer Early Eckart Edwards (CA) English (OK) Espy Evans Fazio Feighan Flake Foglietta Foley Ford (MI) Ford Frank (MA) Gaydos Gejdenson Gephardt Gibbons Gonzalez Gray Guarini
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Hall (OH) Hamilton Hayes (IL) Hefner Hertel Hochbrueckner Horn Hoyer Jacobs Jefferson Jenkins Johnson (SD) Johnston Jontz Kanjorski Kaptur Kennedy (MA) Kennelly Kildee Kleczka Kolter Kopetski Kostmayer LaFalce LaRocco Lehman (FL) Levin Lewis (GA) Lipinski Long Lowey Manton Markey Martinez Matsui Mavroules Mazzoli McCloskey McDermott McHugh Mfume Miller (CA) Mineta Mink Moakley Moody Moran Morella Mrazek Murphy Nagle Natcher Neal Neal (NC) Nowak Oakar Oberstar Obey Olin Owens Owens (UT)
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Panetta Payne (NJ) Pease Pelosi Penny Perkins Peterson (FL) Peterson (MN) Pickle Poshard Price (NC) Rangel Reed Richardson Riggs Roe Roemer Rose Roybal Russo Sabo Sanders Sangmeister Savage Sawyer Scheuer Schroeder Schumer Serrano Sharp Sikorski Skaggs Slaughter Smith (FL) Smith (IA) Staggers Stallings Stark Stokes Studds Swift Synar Taylor (MS) Torres Towns Traficant Traxler Unsoeld Vento Visclosky Washington Waters Waxman Weiss Wheat Williams Wise Wolpe Wyden Yates Yatron
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I don't think the Senate keeps old votes on their site.
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posted on
01/31/2004 5:33:25 PM PST
by
NYC GOP Chick
(AAAAAAAAAAAAAAACCCHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!)
To: faithincowboys
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posted on
01/31/2004 5:37:38 PM PST
by
BigLittle
To: faithincowboys
I think Al Gore was the only Democrat Senator to vote for Gulf War I.
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posted on
01/31/2004 5:43:03 PM PST
by
Dave S
To: Dave S
Standing Against Saddam Then & Now
Posted Oct. 8, 2002
By Zoli Simon
Published: Tuesday, October 15, 2002
With President George W. Bush reaching out to leaders of Congress for their support in the ongoing public-diplomacy battle to get the legislative branch on board for a war against Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, some constituents are finding it useful to consider the way their current members of Congress voted a decade ago, in 1991, on a resolution authorizing the use of force against Saddam in the first gulf war.
A few Democrats, such as the hawkish Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut and the moderate John Breaux of Louisiana, voted for the resolution. Then-Sen. Al Gore of Tennessee traded his "aye" vote to Republican leader Bob Dole of Kansas for a prime-time spot in the televised debate.
Several prominent senators still on Capitol Hill voted against the 1991 gulf war resolution, including Sens. Joseph Biden (D-Del.), Ted Kennedy (D-Mass.), Carl Levin (D-Mich.), Tom Daschle (D-S.D.), Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) and Republican Chuck Grassley of Iowa. Newly minted candidate for senator from New Jersey Frank Lautenberg, then a senator, also voted against the resolution.
The several prominent House members voting against going after Saddam include now-Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.), Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.), and Clintonistas Leon Panetta and Norman Mineta Mineta being the Democratic Bush transportation secretary who believes that former Veeps, retired generals and 5-year-old girls should receive the same amount of scrutiny at airports as young Muslim males from the Middle East, lest the authorities engage in profiling.
NAACP administrator Kweisi Mfume, proud homosexual Barney Frank, Minority Leader Dick Gephardt and Iraq-visiting jihadi-apologist David Bonior, all Democrats, also voted against using force to drive Saddam from Kuwait. Now-Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) similarly cast his vote against teaching Saddam a lesson. He was in the company of New Mexico gubernatorial-wannabe Bill Richardson and New York Rep. Charley Rangel. They were joined by Daschle protégé Tim Johnson and radical leftist Ron Dellums in their vote against taking on the brutal dictator of Baghdad. Last, but not least, Saddam-apologist Jim McDermott, who recently visited Iraq and questioned the credibility of President Bush, while placing his trust in Iraqi assurances, also voted against the resolution to use force.
Below is a list of U.S. senators and representatives* who voted against the 1991 gulf war resolution. It will be interesting to see how they vote just before an election, with polls showing overwhelming U.S. support for war to destroy Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction and force a regime change in Iraq.
* All Democrats unless otherwise noted
SENATE
Connecticut
Dodd, Christopher
Delaware
Biden Jr, Joseph
Hawaii
Akaka, Daniel
Inouye, Daniel
Iowa
Harkin, Tom
Grassley, Chuck (R)
Maryland
Mikulski, Barbara
Sarbanes, Paul
Massachusetts
Kennedy, Edward
Kerry, John
Michigan
Levin, Carl
Minnesota
Wellstone, Paul
Montana
Baucus, Max
New Mexico
Bingaman, Jeff
New Jersey
Lautenberg, Frank running for Bob Torricelli's
seat
North Dakota
Conrad, Kent
South Carolina
Hollings, Ernest
South Dakota
Daschle, Thomas
Vermont
Leahy, Patrick
West Virginia
Byrd, Robert
Rockefeller IV, John
Wisconsin
Kohl, Herb
HOUSE
California
Matsui, Robert
Pelosi, Nancy
Boxer, Barbara then in House, now in Senate
Miller, George
Stark, Fortney Pete
Mineta, Norman now Bush transportation secretary
Panetta, Leon Clintonista, not in the House anymore
Dooley, Cal
Waxman, Henry
Roybal-Allard, Lucille
Waters, Maxine
Connecticut
DeLauro, Rosa L.
Georgia
Lewis, John
Hawaii
Abercrombie, Neil
Illinois
Lipinski, William O.
Evans, Lane
Durbin, Dick then in House, now in Senate
Indiana
Visclosky, Peter
Roemer, Tim
Louisiana
Jefferson, William J.
Maryland
Cardin, Benjamin L.
Hoyer, Steny H.
Morella, Constance (R)
Mfume, Kweisi now leader of the NAACP
Massachusetts
Neal, Richard E.
Frank, Barney
Markey, Ed
Michigan
Conyers Jr., John
Kildee, Dale
Bonior, David E.
Levin, Sander
Minnesota
Sabo, Martin Olav
Peterson, Collin C.
Oberstar, James L.
Mississippi
Taylor, Gene
Missouri
Clay Jr., William "Lacy"
Gephardt, Dick
New Jersey
Andrews, Robert E.
Payne, Donald M.
New Mexico
Richardson, Bill running for Governor
New York
Schumer, Chuck then House, now Senate
Towns, Edolphus
Owens, Major
Rangel, Charles B.
Serrano, José E.
Lowey, Nita
McHugh, John M.
Slaughter, Louise
LaFalce, John J.
North Carolina
Price, David
North Dakota
Dorgan, Byron then House, now Senate
Ohio
Kaptur, Marcy
Sawyer, Thomas
Traficant, Jim expelled from House
Oregon
DeFazio, Peter
Pennsylvania
Kanjorski, Paul E.
Coyne, William J.
Rhode Island
Reed, Jack then House, now Senate
South Dakota
Johnson, Tim then House, now Senate
Tennessee
Ford, Harold
Texas
Gonzalez, Charlie A.
Vermont
Sanders, Bernie (I)
Virginia
Boucher, Rick
Moran, Jim
Washington
Dicks, Norman D.
McDermott, Jim
Wisconsin
Kleczka, Gerald D.
Obey, David R.
Zoli Simon is an intern for Insight magazine.
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posted on
01/31/2004 5:47:04 PM PST
by
faithincowboys
( Zell Miller is the only DC Democrat not committing treason.)
To: faithincowboys
FWIW,
here is the Senate roll call for the 2d Gulf War as well.
To: NYC GOP Chick
Thanks so much.
I think I got what I need now.
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posted on
01/31/2004 5:48:28 PM PST
by
faithincowboys
( Zell Miller is the only DC Democrat not committing treason.)
To: optimistically_conservative
Thanks, can you post the roll call for the $87 billion dollar supplement-- I am terribly with the adobe reader, it keeps locking my pc up.
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posted on
01/31/2004 5:55:47 PM PST
by
faithincowboys
( Zell Miller is the only DC Democrat not committing treason.)
To: faithincowboys
Why do you want to know what you cannot find for yourself?
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posted on
01/31/2004 6:20:27 PM PST
by
katz
(Rush Rocks)
To: katz
I cop to not being a great researcher, but my problem was the adobe reader keeps causing my computer to lock up.
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posted on
01/31/2004 6:30:15 PM PST
by
faithincowboys
( Zell Miller is the only DC Democrat not committing treason.)
To: faithincowboys
OK. I'll accept that answer.
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posted on
01/31/2004 6:32:40 PM PST
by
katz
(Rush Rocks)
To: faithincowboys
Why did you call the First Gulf War voters "RATS"?
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posted on
01/31/2004 6:35:45 PM PST
by
katz
(Rush Rocks)
To: katz
Clearly, you don't know FR lingo. I am interested in how the Rats (the Democrats) voted.
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posted on
01/31/2004 6:40:08 PM PST
by
faithincowboys
( Zell Miller is the only DC Democrat not committing treason.)
To: faithincowboys
OK. I'll give you that. I just look for rats with a "D" in front to identify.
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posted on
01/31/2004 6:45:20 PM PST
by
katz
(Rush Rocks)
To: faithincowboys
There are republicRats.
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posted on
01/31/2004 6:48:21 PM PST
by
katz
(Rush Rocks)
To: katz
I didn't know that, I know there are RINOs, but I don't mix up my terms like that.
Rats will always = Democrats to me!
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posted on
01/31/2004 6:50:29 PM PST
by
faithincowboys
( Zell Miller is the only DC Democrat not committing treason.)
To: faithincowboys
Thanks for the exchange. At least two repubrats can dialog.
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posted on
01/31/2004 6:58:03 PM PST
by
katz
(Rush Rocks)
To: faithincowboys
Thanks, can you post the roll call for the $87 billion dollar supplement-- I am terribly with the adobe reader, it keeps locking my pc up. Not sure why Adobe's Acrobat Reader has anything to do with it. I am considering researching fees. Try here.
To: Dave S
I think you're wrong. The dems had the majority then. It couldn't have passed without a lot of dems
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posted on
01/31/2004 7:50:53 PM PST
by
Damagro
(Taglines are like _______________ nearly everyone has one)
To: optimistically_conservative
Thank you so much-- comparing the list of those who voted for the War and those who didn't vote for the 87 billion is explosive. Kerry and Edwards are sickos--the fact that either of them are considered credible candidates is just grotesque.
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posted on
01/31/2004 10:19:15 PM PST
by
faithincowboys
( Zell Miller is the only DC Democrat not committing treason.)
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