Posted on 03/22/2010 5:35:08 AM PDT by raptor22
The 219-212 roll call Sunday by which the House passed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
A "yes" vote is a vote to pass the bill.
Voting yes were 219 Democrats and 0 Republicans.
Voting no were 34 Democrats and 178 Republicans.
There are 4 vacancies in the 435-member House.
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I’ve voted against the SOB since I moved into his district in 1988.
Yes that would make a great ticket.
My Congressman Steve Lynch voted no and he is a democrat.
Ciro Rodriguez (D) voted yes.... we have a runoff in the Texas 23rd district for the Republican candidate so I’m not sure who will come out ahead or who is the stronger candidate.
http://www.texansforhurd.com/issues
http://www.cansecoforcongress.com/about
Lets see.. Steny Hoyer, I wonder hoe he voted? I’ll have to say yes since his head is so far Obama a$$ that they think alike !!
My congressman is Ed Markey. Let me tell you about the content of his character. I was at a wake for a long time family friend. Ed Markey was is town, so he stopped by. While he was in line, former Red Sox outfielder Dwight Evans came in. Markey ran out to his car, got a baseball and had Evans sign it. Why does a 60+ year old congressman have a new baseball in his car? Way to respect the dead Ice Cream Truck Driver.
I’m in the same district here in People’s Republic of Maryland.
I’ll be voting for Charles Lollar (http://www.lollarforcongress.com/index.php/home). He’s the real deal and what we need. I’ve already made some donations and I’ll be do what I can to spread the word.
Even the Rats who voted no need to be defeated. Their majority allowed this bill to become law and no Rat should be should be left standing.
How do you think mine voted????
yes
Cao vote no to my surprise.
Whoever the Republicans put up has my vote.
I don’t even have to look
My rep, Rosa DeLauro aka Mrs. Stanley Greenberg, is a commie through & through, but the large minority bloc keeps her in power.
The bishop of the Diocese of Duluth has stripped Oberstar's fig leaf:
"Unfortunately, after careful analysis, the USCCB has concluded that legislation currently being considered by the U.S. House of Representatives opens up potentially millions of dollars in federal funding for abortion. They believe the legislation also undermines conscience protections and fails in its coverage of immigrants. Therefore the USCCB, a nonpartisan group which has long supported health care reform, has urged opposition to the current legislation.
"Joining the bishops in this judgment about abortion funding are major pro-life groups across the nation and a large, bipartisan coalition of pro-life public officials.
"Confusion among the faithful has been made worse by inaccuracies in the way groups opposing the bishops have portrayed themselves. For instance, according to the USCCB media relations office, a recent letter from Network, a social justice lobby of women religious, grossly overstated whom they represent in a letter to Congress that was also released to media. Networks letter, about health care reform, was signed by a few dozen people, and despite what Network said, they do not come anywhere near representing 59,000 American sisters. The letter had 55 signatories, some individuals, some groups of three to five persons. One endorser signed twice. There are 793 religious communities in the United States.
"Please do not be confused. Bishops are, in the words of the Second Vatican Council,authentic teachers, that is, teachers endowed with the authority of Christ, and the legitimate ecclesiastical authority in their dioceses. Groups like Catholic United, Network and the Catholic Health Association do not speak for the Church. The bishops do."
While certain democrats are almost guaranteed a lifetime seat, you can be certain they will face a tougher election than in years. And this means they have to spend more DNC money than they ever expected. Keep up the fight against them and they wont have necessary resources in many key races.
I’m not giving up, FRiend!
I don’t have a Congressman. Some pipsqueak that lives north of me voted yes for this abominable bill.
After next election, I’ll have a representative in Congress and the pipsqueak will never hold elective office again. Well, he might be elected dog catcher.
It is a good thing that he voted No but Minnick is still a democrat who sits on Pelosi’s side of the aisle. If his vote was needed they would get it.
Idaho is as conservative as they come and should have a non-Pelosi voting rep. For that reason I wouldn’t give him a penny.
Unfortunately, my congressman is Steny Hoyer! And more unfortunately, he is invincible in this district!
Anything is possible. Especially since the Scott Brown election. Besides, if he does get re-elected, he will be able to see first hand what he has done to his party (landslide)
Tanner of TN voted NO the last time. This time he said he was voting YES, but yesterday after Stupid Stupak and his gang made a deal, Tanner all of a sudden changed his vote back to NO. He thinks he’s going to save his job. He’s wrong.
Wow, what a lowlife. I’ve never heard anything good about Markey.
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