"Facts" about voting records can be a little tricky depending on how one characterizes a particular vote. Some of your "facts" characterized Fred's votes differently from how those same votes have been characterized elsewhere. So I guess it comes down to whose "facts" more closely resemble reality.
Well, it looks like I’m going to be arguing with corporate lawyers with quotes from the congressional record on those facts before long.
They didn’t do very well with their anti-family advocacy in debates, BTW. The bandwagon and rhetoric approach conquered families, but it won’t win this time.
...reminds me of something else that Thompson controllers are for and that Hunter is against. Behold: a real peek at one of many social programs supported by many Liberaltarians.
The following are Fortune 500s that filed briefs in favor of affirmative action in the Michigan Grutter v. Bollinger (Michigan University) case.
http://www.umich.edu/~urel/admissions/legal/gru_amicus/32_internatl.pdf
3M
Abbott Laboratories
American Airlines
Ashland
Bank One
Boeing
Coca-Cola
Dow Chemical
E.I. Du Pont De Nemours
Eastman Kodak
Eli Lilly
Ernst & Young
Exelon
Fannie Mae
General Dynamics
General Mills
Intel
Johnson & Johnson
Kellogg
KPMG
Lucent Technologies
Microsoft
Mitsubishi
Nationwide Mutual Insurance
Nationwide Financial
Pfizer
PPG
Proctor & Gamble
Sara Lee
Steelcase
Texaco
TRW
United Airlines
General Motors Corporation
http://www.umich.edu/~urel/admissions/legal/gru_amicus/gru_gm.html