Posted on 12/22/2005 2:37:02 PM PST by dbostan
Reprinted from NewsMax.com
Thursday, Dec. 22, 2005 5:21 p.m. EST
22 Congressmen Hate Christmas
This year's "War for Christmas" keeping "Christ" in the holiday has apparently been won. And, like many "wars," there has even been a Congressional resolution in support of keeping Christmas alive and well.
On December 15 the House of Representatives passed a resolution "protecting the symbols and traditions of Christmas" by an overwhelming 401-22 vote.
Representative JoAnn Davis (R-VA), the resolution's sponsor, said the resolution was necessary to counter "political correctness run amok."
"No one," she said, "should feel like they have done something wrong by wishing someone a Merry Christmas."
Twenty-two Democrats played Scrooge and disagreed.
Representative Robert Scott (D-VA) said Republicans were more concerned with the symbolism rather than the substance of Christmas referring to Republican passage of a bill to slow the rate of growth in federal entitlement programs.
Davis lodged a preemptive response to critics who might question the constitutionality of her resolution.
"Celebrating Christmas is not a violation of separation of church and state," she said. "The Framers intended that the First Amendment to the Constitution would prohibit the establishment of religion, not prohibit any mention of religion or reference to God in civic dialogue."
The text of the resolution read as follows:
Whereas Christmas is a national holiday celebrated on December 25; and
Whereas the Framers intended that the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States would prohibit the establishment of religion, not prohibit any mention of religion or reference to God in civic dialog: Now, therefore be it resolved, that the House of Representatives
(1) Recognizes the importance of the symbols and traditions of Christmas; (2) Strongly disapproves of attempts to ban references to Christmas; and (3) Expresses support for the use of these symbols and traditions, for those who celebrate Christmas.
As the Christmas season draws to a close, we thought we would share the names of the 22 Congressman who voted against the pro-Christmas resolution:
Congressman Party-State District
Ackerman D-NY 5th
Blumenauer D-OR 3rd
Capps D-CA 23rd
Cleaver D-MO 5th
DeGette D-CO 1st
Harman D-CA 36th
Hastings D-FL 23rd
Honda D-CA 15th
Lee D-CA 9th
Lewis D-GA 5th
McDermott D-WA 7th
Miller, George D-CA 7th
Moore D-WI 4th
Moran D-VA 8th
Payne D-NJ 10th
Rush D-IL 1st
Schakowsky D-IL 9th
Scott D-VA 3rd
Stark D-CA 13th
Wasserman Schultz D-FL 20th
Wexler D-FL 19th
Woolsey D-CA 6th
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Guess I was a little quick on the trigger, too!
No matter, terribly sorry that, Merry Christmas!
"22 Congresspeople hate Christmas"
They're all Democrats. Why should we start believing them now?
13 are white, 8 are black and 1 are Japanese.
15 are men and 7 are women.
Lady Heron - I think you misread that sentence - I don't see anything wrong with what she said. In fact, what she said IS correct. I think you need to re-read that.
OK - nevermind, you answered it already.
Many of these are part of the powers that be from my state,CA.
As such, you can tell that they have no religion, no God, only their own self worth. Nothing seems to wake them up except maybe a Sodom and Gomorrah type event.
But then, they'll say its Bush's fault.
Ditto
At the hourly wage of a congressman this cost what? Something like 10K. What a waste of time that should have been spent on the P.A.
None. Whatever they say. They will meet their constituencies at that gay cowboy movie for Christmas. That is:
22/401 x 100 = 5.49% of congressional districts. Need maps of each so we know the areas to avoid
you went to some trouble.
the only surprises are RC and Baptist....I bet the Baptists are National Convention and not SBC
AME....always good for a laff.
a good many Jews apparently voted yes....I know there are more than 5 Jews in the House...(research break):
23 Jews in the House....so 18 voted yes....good.
Wexler is such a whineyboy....can I say "boy"?
Yes, it would be interesting to see a listing of their own religious affiliation. But, even without that, most of us can pretty much guess what they are.
Great post. We need to get these jokers on the record.
Question: Arent you a party thats in competition with the Democratic Party for votes and support?
No, we are not a separate party. Like our friends and allies in the feminist, labor, civil rights, religious, and community organizing movements, many of us have been active in the Democratic Party. We work with those movements to strengthen the partys leftwing, represented by the Congressional Progressive Caucus.
Neil Abercrombie |
Raul Grijalva |
Ed Pastor |
Tammy Baldwin |
Luis Gutierrez |
Nancy Pelosi |
Xavier Becerra |
Maurice Hinchey |
Bobby Rush |
Corrine Brown |
Jesse Jackson, Jr |
Bernie Sanders |
Sherrod Brown |
Sheila Jackson-Lee |
Jan Schakowsky |
Michael Capuano |
Stephanie Tubbs Jones |
Jose Serrano |
Julia Carson |
Marcy Kaptur |
Hilda Solis |
William "Lacy" Clay |
Dennis Kucinich |
Pete Stark |
John Conyers |
Tom Lantos |
Bennie Thompson |
Danny Davis |
Barbara Lee |
John Tierney |
Peter DeFazio |
John Lewis |
Tom Udall |
Rosa DeLauro |
Jim McDermott |
Nydia Velazquez |
Lane Evans |
James P. McGovern |
Maxine Waters |
Eni Faleomavaega |
George Miller |
Diane Watson |
Sam Farr |
Jerry Nadler |
Mel Watt |
Chaka Fattah |
Eleanor Holmes Norton |
Henry Waxman |
Bob Filner |
John Olver |
Lynn Woolsey |
Barney Frank |
Major Owens |
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And how many of those actually practice their religion, and aren't CINOs?
Yeah? What's that? No need to be coy.
Watch out, the evil Jooooos will get you.
I'm not surprised by any of the people on the list.
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