Take a look here at the congressional record of who voted against Ron Paul's attempt to stop this.
The next time you vote, and you see any of those people on the ballot, don't vote for them. Then write to them and tell them what you did and why.
If you can't do that, if you're conned by the "lesser of two evils" game, then you can't stop it. And you will get more of the same in the future. And you'll deserve it because it is what you asked for when you returned them to office.
Aderholt Akin Barrett (SC) Bartlett (MD) Biggert Bilirakis Bishop (UT) Blackburn Bonner Boozman Brady (TX) Brown-Waite, Ginny Burgess Burns Burton (IN) Camp Cantor Chabot Chocola Coble Cole Collins Cox Crane Cubin Culberson Davis, Jo Ann Deal (GA) DeLay DeMint Doolittle Duncan |
Everett Feeney Flake Forbes Franks (AZ) Garrett (NJ) Goode Goodlatte Graves Green (WI) Gutknecht Hart Hayes Hefley Hensarling Herger Hoekstra Hostettler Hunter Johnson (IL) Jones (NC) Kennedy (MN) King (IA) Kingston Linder Manzullo McCotter Miller (FL) Miller (MI) Miller, Gary Musgrave Myrick |
Neugebauer Norwood Ose Otter Paul Pence Petri Pitts Pombo Ramstad Rogers (MI) Rohrabacher Royce Ryan (WI) Ryun (KS) Sensenbrenner Sessions Shadegg Simpson Smith (MI) Souder Stearns Sullivan Tancredo Taylor (MS) Terry Thornberry Tiahrt Upton Vitter Whitfield |
Well my representative voted the right way, but I see JD Hayworth didn't -- what could he be thinking?
They don't care any more.
They know if they lose their seat, the person filling it will also support the agenda.
All the differences between the parties are just window dressing.