Posted on 06/28/2007 10:12:45 AM PDT by bt_dooftlook
Here is a spreadsheet detailing the votes on the immigration bill and its amendments.
Excel 2003: http://www.sendspace.com/file/ou6kwa
Excel 2007: http://www.sendspace.com/file/21i5ps
It contains some statistics as well as contact information for each senator - please call or fax to let them know how you feel!
The statistics at the right and bottom provide some add'l analysis to help focus your letters, emails, calls, etc.
NAME STATE PARTY PERCENTILE
Corker, Bob Tennessee Republican 100
Inhofe, Jim Oklahoma Republican 98
Sessions, Jeff Alabama Republican 94
Vitter, David Louisiana Republican 94
Dole, Elizabeth North Carolina Republican 94
DeMint, Jim South Carolina Republican 94
Shelby, Richard Alabama Republican 90
Allard, Wayne Colorado Republican 90
Grassley, Chuck Iowa Republican 90
Thune, John South Dakota Republican 90
Bottom 10 Senators (strongest supporters of amnesty)
NAME STATE PARTY PERCENTILE
Reed, Jack Rhode Island Democrat 8
Leahy, Patrick Vermont Democrat 8
Murray, Patty Washington Democrat 8
Feingold, Russ Wisconsin Democrat 8
Akaka, Daniel Hawaii Democrat 3
Obama, Barack Illinois Democrat 3
Kerry, John Massachusetts Democrat 3
Whitehouse, Sheldon RI Democrat 3
Cantwell, Maria Washington Democrat 3
Dodd, Chris Connecticut Democrat 3
Lieberman, Joe Connecticut Democrat 1
Senators Biden, Salazar, Durbin, Inouye, Kennedy, Lautenberg, Casey and Schumer also fell in the 8th percentile
Please send notes/flowers/thank-yous to those that most strongly opposed this amnesty...
Please send lettuce heads and/or bricks to those that supported amnesty.
A special Place of Disgrace is reserved for Senator Brownback, who switched his vote from Y to N
your web address for Excel 2003 doesn’t work
I would disagree with your take regarding Sen. Brownback’s switch as well as everyone who switched. The previous Yeah from him in particular was a recognition that something has to be done and his hopes for the amendments to fix the bill.
When the amendments got shot down he realized that this bill was going to be worse than a status quo and voted no on cloture.
I think we all can agree that something has to be done about the issue and he was trying to get action on the issue. The fact that he was trying to get movement is not disgraceful.
Flowers are nice, but I bet the good Senators would appreciate a campaign contribution more, complete with a thank-you note.
That would be a good way for those of us who’ve decided not to give one more penny to the RNC, and instead to give contributions directly to conservatives, to show our appreciation for their hard work. These guys were leaned on, hard. I’m sure the WH hinted that a certain level of money and support would not be there for their next election, and yet they stood strong. We the People should make up the difference.
He complied to the presidents “request” and will get “paid” with some sort of pork
As far as I am concerned he sold his soul.. we do not need another President that is for sale to the highest bidder.
Buy Buy Brownie !
Masculine bovine excrement would be more appropriate.
Why should be be mad if the man changed his vote to the correct one? I called his office this morning and they sort of indicated he was going vote yes again. I think he did the wrong things.
Sorta makes me want to move to Tennessee!
Lindsey Graham, the most prolific purveyor of amnesty, with the possible exception of The Swimmer (D-MA) didn’t make it to the bottom of the list?
“When the amendments got shot down he realized that this bill was
going to be worse than a status quo and voted no on cloture.”
Yes, Brownback’s vote switching was a “profile in courage”.
Seeing how he probably has hurt his chances for the next round
of awards from La Raza.
(repost from previous threads)
Brownback Honored by National Council of La Raza {Flashback)
http://brownback.senate.gov/pressapp/record.cfm?id=181388&&year=2002&;; ^ | February 27, 2002
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1743169/posts
Former Pres. Clinton, KARL ROVE - Speakers at NCLR (LA RAZA)
Annual ConferenceNATIONAL COUNCIL OF LA RAZA
| Jun 21, 2006 | Diana Tejada
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1658410/posts
(See post 13, scheduled speakers for Monday July 10, 2006)
Well this morning when his vote was needed, he voted yes. When it was no longer necessary he voted no, so he could go home and h=tell his constituents he listened to them, But this was only after his pro amnesty side found they didn’t have the votes. Way to stick your neck out Sam.
Brownback/Voinovich:
“I voted for cloture before I voted against it!”
Now that’s some proud legacy! (/sarc!)
He voted yeah on the second vote and then switched his vote after he realized cloture would not work-coward. I have more respect for Lott-he at least is honest and willing to stand by his vote.
Cost too much to send bricks..and why waste a head of lettuce.
Send Pesos
Brownback gave a very loud “yeah” during theinitiate roll call vote TODAY! In fact, his “Yeah” was easily the loudest of any Senator. And I say this as an otherwise great admirer of the man.
Oh my gosh HOW TERRIBLE a conservative with a humanitarian side. You mean one is supposed to want to run all immigrants down and exploit them to be a “true” conservative?
Next you will hold his work to end genocide in Darfur against him.
This is a man who puts his faith to work shame on him!
Brownback should have at least waited until it was decided prior to casting his vote. I like him for themost part, but he wasn’t thinking about this vote. He might as well kiss his campaign goodbye.
IF Brownback didn't realize that this bill was AMNESTY for 20 plus million ILLEGAL ALIENS...in any form. He doesn't deserve to be a Senator.
KS...has a HUGE ( per capita to the native pop. ) illegal alien problem..in many towns.
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