Posted on 03/19/2009 9:45:15 AM PDT by cgk
Yeas | Nays | PRES | NV | |
Democratic | 251 | 1 | 2 | |
Republican | 70 | 104 | 4 | |
Independent | ||||
TOTALS | 321 | 105 | 6 |
Abercrombie Ackerman Adler (NJ) Altmire Andrews Arcuri Austria Baca Bachus Baird Baldwin Barrow Bean Becerra Berkley Berman Biggert Bilbray Bilirakis Bishop (GA) Bishop (NY) Blumenauer Boccieri Bono Mack Boren Boswell Boucher Boyd Brady (PA) Braley (IA) Bright Brown, Corrine Brown-Waite, Ginny Buchanan Butterfield Calvert Camp Cao Capito Capps Capuano Cardoza Carnahan Carney Carson (IN) Cassidy Castle Castor (FL) Chandler Childers Clarke Clay Cleaver Clyburn Cohen Cole Connolly (VA) Conyers Cooper Costa Costello Courtney Crenshaw Crowley Cuellar Cummings Dahlkemper Davis (AL) Davis (CA) Davis (IL) Davis (TN) DeFazio DeGette Delahunt DeLauro Dent Diaz-Balart, L. Diaz-Balart, M. Dicks Dingell Doggett Donnelly (IN) Doyle Driehaus Edwards (MD) Edwards (TX) Ehlers Ellison Ellsworth Emerson Engel Eshoo Etheridge Farr Fattah Filner Fortenberry Foster Frank (MA) Frelinghuysen Fudge Gallegly Gerlach Giffords Gonzalez Gordon (TN) Grayson |
Green, Al Green, Gene Griffith Grijalva Guthrie Gutierrez Hall (NY) Halvorson Hare Harman Hastings (FL) Heinrich Heller Herseth Sandlin Higgins Hill Himes Hinojosa Hirono Hodes Holden Holt Honda Hoyer Inslee Israel Jackson (IL) Jackson-Lee (TX) Johnson (GA) Johnson (IL) Johnson, E. B. Kagen Kanjorski Kaptur Kennedy Kildee Kilpatrick (MI) Kilroy Kind King (NY) Kirk Kirkpatrick (AZ) Kissell Klein (FL) Kosmas Kratovil Kucinich Lance Langevin Larsen (WA) Larson (CT) Latham LaTourette Lee (CA) Lee (NY) Levin Lewis (CA) Lewis (GA) Lipinski LoBiondo Loebsack Lofgren, Zoe Lowey Lucas Luján Lynch Maffei Maloney Markey (CO) Markey (MA) Marshall Massa Matheson Matsui McCarthy (NY) McCollum McCotter McDermott McGovern McHugh McIntyre McKeon McMahon McMorris Rodgers McNerney Meek (FL) Meeks (NY) Melancon Michaud Miller (MI) Miller (NC) Miller, George Minnick Mitchell Mollohan Moore (KS) Moore (WI) Moran (VA) Murphy (CT) Murphy, Patrick Murphy, Tim Murtha Nadler (NY) Napolitano Neal (MA) Nye Oberstar |
Obey Olver Ortiz Pallone Pascrell Pastor (AZ) Paulsen Payne Pelosi Perlmutter Perriello Peters Peterson Petri Pingree (ME) Platts Polis (CO) Pomeroy Price (NC) Putnam Rahall Rangel Rehberg Reichert Reyes Richardson Rodriguez Roe (TN) Rogers (KY) Rogers (MI) Rooney Ros-Lehtinen Ross Rothman (NJ) Roybal-Allard Ruppersberger Rush Ryan (OH) Salazar Sánchez, Linda T. Sarbanes Schakowsky Schauer Schiff Schock Schrader Schwartz Scott (GA) Scott (VA) Serrano Sestak Shea-Porter Sherman Shimkus Shuler Simpson Sires Skelton Slaughter Smith (NJ) Smith (WA) Snyder Souder Space Speier Spratt Stark Stupak Sullivan Sutton Tanner Tauscher Taylor Teague Terry Thompson (CA) Thompson (MS) Thompson (PA) Tiberi Tierney Titus Tonko Towns Tsongas Turner Upton Van Hollen Velázquez Visclosky Walden Walz Wasserman Schultz Waters Watson Watt Waxman Weiner Welch Wexler Wilson (OH) Wittman Wolf Woolsey Wu Yarmuth Young (AK) Young (FL) |
Aderholt Akin Alexander Bachmann Barrett (SC) Bartlett Barton (TX) Berry Bishop (UT) Blackburn Blunt Boehner Bonner Boozman Brady (TX) Broun (GA) Brown (SC) Burgess Burton (IN) Buyer Campbell Cantor Carter Chaffetz Coble Coffman (CO) Conaway Culberson Davis (KY) Deal (GA) Dreier Duncan Fallin Flake Fleming |
Forbes Foxx Franks (AZ) Garrett (NJ) Gingrey (GA) Goodlatte Granger Graves Hall (TX) Harper Hastings (WA) Hensarling Herger Hoekstra Hunter Inglis Issa Jenkins Johnson, Sam Jones Jordan (OH) King (IA) Kingston Kline (MN) Lamborn Latta Linder Luetkemeyer Lummis Lungren, Daniel E. Mack Manzullo Marchant McCarthy (CA) McCaul |
McClintock McHenry Mica Miller (FL) Moran (KS) Myrick Neugebauer Nunes Paul Pence Pitts Poe (TX) Posey Price (GA) Radanovich Rogers (AL) Rohrabacher Roskam Royce Ryan (WI) Scalise Schmidt Sensenbrenner Sessions Shadegg Shuster Smith (NE) Smith (TX) Stearns Thornberry Tiahrt Wamp Westmoreland Whitfield Wilson (SC) |
Boustany Gohmert |
Hinchey Miller, Gary |
Olson Sanchez, Loretta |
I say it’s time for a NEW PARTY. It may be too late to kick the old ones out.
I’m ready for a CONSERVATIVE Party - with conservative Republicans and Libertarians!!!
ENOUGH.
The theme of Michelle Malkin’s latest column.
See posted link
H.Amdt. 49: Amendment to prohibit organizations from attempting to influence... Amendment to prohibit organizations from attempting to influence legislation; organize or engage in protests, petitions, boycotts, or strikes; and assist, promote, or deter union organizing. An amendment to H.R. 1388: Generations Invigorating Volunteerism and Education Act. Offered: Mar 18, 2009 Sponsor: Rep. George Miller [D-CA] Actions: Mar 18, 2009: Amendment (A012) offered by Mr. Miller, George. Mar 18, 2009: On agreeing to the Miller, George amendment (A012) Agreed to by voice vote. For more information, see the the official record on THOMAS for H.Amdt. 49. Text of amendment
>>Makes anyone 55 years of age or older eligible as Senior Corps volunteers.<<
Fortunately, the word “volunteer” has a specific meaning.
WTF, over?
They're going to garrison these little shits all over the country, aren't they?
Exactly... I would love for those Republicans who voted against this to leave the GOP en masse at this point. Surely they must know that WE will help them in their re-elections if they need to run as Independants. It may be our only hope. I don’t see how begging and pleading with the leaders in the GOP will help at this point...
Perhaps we should all flock to the Libertarian Party??? I was there once before for a few years, and left after 2001, but seeing the actions being taken by our “reps” today - perhaps it would be easier to try to get them to turn around against some of the more liberal ideas than to get the GOP to turn away from Communism...
Is there really anything we CAN do at this point, or are we now behind the van with handcuffs ready to be thrown in the back? [If people don’t understand this analogy which is really sort of a quote then I would suggest reading John Ross’ Unintended Consequences. It can be graphic in some parts (VERY disturbing for females during one particular part), but it really does make one think]
time to “volunteer” to pick up a pitchfork and a torch
Ping the Idaho list - Minnick voted FOR this monstrosity.
More to the point -
they’re going to TAKE YOUR CHILDREN AWAY FROM YOU
put them in these re-education camps
and turn them against you.
“This cannot pass.”
No, let it pass. I have three leftie nephews who should get to learn about slave labor first hand. Then they might get a clue as to what FREEDOM is. Of course, I hope the Republicans take back congress in 2010 & repeal it.
Of course, the one (R) in the whole Oregon delegation voted for this abortion of a bill.
The Republican party is dead to me.
That’s what I’m thinking. This is the “corps” that Obama spoke of being “just as well-funded and equipped” as our military!
People don’t realize it can happen here just like it happened in Russia, Germany, Haiti, etc... etc... Well, they are in for a rude awakening because it’s 2 short hops away from being a “law” now. And, if anyone thinks that the Reps and Dems will choose anyone for their little “committee” to decide on the mandatory parts that thinks this is bad in any way then I have a bridge to sell them. My prediction? Unless SCOTUS steps in after Obama signs this it will become MANDATORY in a year, if not much, much sooner.
I’m guessing Obama will want this up and running ASAP because the natives are already restless and will only become more agitated when more and more of Obama’s proposals see the light of day. It wouldn’t surprise me if he has “teams” all ready-to-go just WAITING for this to pass to start the process.
Communists NEED civilian forces like this to control the opposition to their plans. Plus, these programs (like the 4 year “public servant” college) will be used to indoctrinate people into their Communist mindset.
None of this is “innocent” in any way, shape or form.
My back is hurting. It will be hurting next week, next month, next year, until this idiot is impeached or voted out of office, whichever comes first.
“Allotments to States, Territories, and Indian Tribes- The Corporation, in consultation with the Secretary of Education, may make allotments to State educational agencies, Territories, and Indian tribes to pay for the Federal share of—”
Interesting, tribes don’t pay taxes but will get money to servitude.
That’s the way every revolutionary Marxist works.
You make a lot of sense.
My question is: can we stop it?
We’ll need a lot of bullets...
Both Simpson and Minnick voted for it. Unconscionable, illiterate, incompetent. That's the limit of praise I have to offer to both of them for this vote.
You ARE aware of ammo sales since November, aren't you?
You think the gov't is buying all this hardware and ammo?
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