Posted on 11/19/2010 2:14:35 PM PST by jakerobins
John Thune voted for S510...the Senate bill enabling the FDA to have wide Regulation Authority over the food supply. Sorry folks but I still say DeMint is the man to watch...and of Course Sarah Palin despite her support for RINO McCain..
the Senator from South Dakota - *sponsored by Monsanto
Sounds good to me.....I would support that ticket!
What do you think of Bobby Jindal. I saw him on Hannity last night and he has really improved his presentation over his earlier appearances. I think that the controversy over the BP oil spill has really stiffened his resolve and given him more self confidence.
Thune appears to have gone “beltway” since he’s been in the Senate. I have to agree with you about supporting him. That’s why I say the ‘12 ticket should have some combination of Demint/Palin/Pence, doesn’t make much difference to me at this point. I know Palin and Demint put the fear of God in the left as well as the GOP elite, and that’s good.
Thune who?
Thune lost me when he joined the RATs in opposing Bolton’s confirmation. He’s been a disappointment in the Senate for a while, and certainly doesn’t deserve a promotion to POTUS.
Jindal is alright....He has the experience...he could be a little more Outgoing in his speaking. I think he needs a little more experience maybe a good VP choice for someone...
Thune has turned into a 100% full-blooded RINO piece of sh!t.
Mark him for primary challenge, and defeat in any race he enters from now until he is extinct (politically speaking, of course)
The link Onyx has says Thune voted no!
Check out the link onxy has - it says Thune voted no.
Really? The list I have is as follows....the 14 Rino’s..Remeber when they come up for re-election!
Alexander (R-TN)
Barrasso (R-WY)
Collins (R-ME)
Corker (R-TN)
Enzi (R-WY)
Grassley (R-IA)
Gregg (R-NH)
Johanns (R-NE)
LeMieux (R-FL)
Lugar (R-IN)
Snowe (R-ME)
Thune (R-SD)
Vitter (R-LA)
Voinovich (R-OH)
From American Thinker http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2010/11/s_510_breezes_to_passage_in_th.html
Congress > Roll Call Votes
111th Congress
Senate Vote #251 (Nov 18, 2010)
On the Motion to Proceed (Motion to Proceed to S. 510)
Number: Senate Vote #251 in 2010 [primary source: senate.gov]
Date: Nov 18, 2010 5:59PM
Result: Motion to Proceed Agreed to
Related Bill: S. 510: FDA Food Safety Modernization Act
Totals Democrats Republicans Independents All Votes
Needed To Win
Yea: 57 (57%)
51 4 2
Nay: 27 (27%) 0 27 0
Present: 0 (0%) 0 0 0
Not Voting: 16 (16%) 6 10 0
Required: Simple Majority of 84 votes (=43 votes)
(Vacancies in Congress will affect vote totals.)
More information: Aye versus Yea Explained
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Horizontal bars indicate the two senators from a state voted differently.
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Alabama
Nay AL Sessions, Jefferson [R]
Nay AL Shelby, Richard [R]
Alaska
Yea AK Begich, Mark [D]
Not Voting AK Murkowski, Lisa [R]
Arizona
Nay AZ Kyl, Jon [R]
Nay AZ McCain, John [R]
Arkansas
Yea AR Lincoln, Blanche [D]
Yea AR Pryor, Mark [D]
California
Yea CA Boxer, Barbara [D]
Yea CA Feinstein, Dianne [D]
Colorado
Yea CO Bennet, Michael [D]
Yea CO Udall, Mark [D]
Connecticut
Yea CT Dodd, Christopher [D]
Yea CT Lieberman, Joseph [I]
Delaware
Yea DE Carper, Thomas [D]
Yea DE Coons, Chris [D]
Florida
Nay FL LeMieux, George [R]
Yea FL Nelson, Bill [D]
Georgia
Nay GA Chambliss, Saxby [R]
Nay GA Isakson, John [R]
Hawaii
Yea HI Akaka, Daniel [D]
Yea HI Inouye, Daniel [D]
Idaho
Nay ID Crapo, Michael [R]
Not Voting ID Risch, James [R]
Illinois
Yea IL Burris, Roland [D]
Yea IL Durbin, Richard [D]
Indiana
Not Voting IN Bayh, Evan [D]
Nay IN Lugar, Richard [R]
Iowa
Nay IA Grassley, Charles [R]
Yea IA Harkin, Thomas [D]
Kansas
Nay KS Brownback, Samuel [R]
Nay KS Roberts, Pat [R]
Kentucky
Not Voting KY Bunning, Jim [R]
Nay KY McConnell, Mitch [R]
Louisiana
Yea LA Landrieu, Mary [D]
Not Voting LA Vitter, David [R]
Maine
Yea ME Collins, Susan [R]
Yea ME Snowe, Olympia [R]
Maryland
Yea MD Cardin, Benjamin [D]
Yea MD Mikulski, Barbara [D]
Massachusetts
Yea MA Brown, Scott [R]
Not Voting MA Kerry, John [D]
Michigan
Yea MI Levin, Carl [D]
Yea MI Stabenow, Debbie Ann [D]
Minnesota
Yea MN Franken, Al [D]
Yea MN Klobuchar, Amy [D]
Mississippi
Nay MS Cochran, Thad [R]
Nay MS Wicker, Roger [R]
Missouri
Nay MO Bond, Christopher [R]
Yea MO McCaskill, Claire [D]
Montana
Yea MT Baucus, Max [D]
Yea MT Tester, Jon [D]
Nebraska
Not Voting NE Johanns, Mike [R]
Yea NE Nelson, Ben [D]
Nevada
Not Voting NV Ensign, John [R]
Yea NV Reid, Harry [D]
New Hampshire
Not Voting NH Gregg, Judd [R]
Yea NH Shaheen, Jeanne [D]
New Jersey
Yea NJ Lautenberg, Frank [D]
Not Voting NJ Menendez, Robert [D]
New Mexico
Yea NM Bingaman, Jeff [D]
Yea NM Udall, Tom [D]
New York
Yea NY Gillibrand, Kirsten [D]
Yea NY Schumer, Charles [D]
North Carolina
Nay NC Burr, Richard [R]
Yea NC Hagan, Kay [D]
North Dakota
Yea ND Conrad, Kent [D]
Yea ND Dorgan, Byron [D]
Ohio
Yea OH Brown, Sherrod [D]
Yea OH Voinovich, George [R]
Oklahoma
Nay OK Coburn, Thomas [R]
Nay OK Inhofe, James [R]
Oregon
Yea OR Merkley, Jeff [D]
Yea OR Wyden, Ron [D]
Pennsylvania
Yea PA Casey, Robert [D]
Not Voting PA Specter, Arlen [D]
Rhode Island
Yea RI Reed, John [D]
Yea RI Whitehouse, Sheldon [D]
South Carolina
Not Voting SC DeMint, Jim [R]
Nay SC Graham, Lindsey [R]
South Dakota
Yea SD Johnson, Tim [D]
Nay SD Thune, John [R]
Tennessee
Not Voting TN Alexander, Lamar [R]
Nay TN Corker, Bob [R]
Texas
Nay TX Cornyn, John [R]
Not Voting TX Hutchison, Kay [R]
Utah
Nay UT Bennett, Robert [R]
Nay UT Hatch, Orrin [R]
Vermont
Yea VT Leahy, Patrick [D]
Yea VT Sanders, Bernard [I]
Virginia
Yea VA Warner, Mark [D]
Not Voting VA Webb, Jim [D]
Washington
Yea WA Cantwell, Maria [D]
Yea WA Murray, Patty [D]
West Virginia
Yea WV Manchin, Joe [D]
Not Voting WV Rockefeller, John [D]
Wisconsin
Yea WI Feingold, Russell [D]
Yea WI Kohl, Herbert [D]
Wyoming
Nay WY Barrasso, John [R]
Nay WY Enzi, Michael [R]
McCain is off the list?
Shocker...McCain actually oppossed the bad bill!!
“What do you folks think?”
First, Thune voted nay and Demint didn’t vote, so Thune performed better than Demint. (Vote passed easily anyway, so it doesn’t matter.)
Second, Thune is going nowhere.
Third, don’t worry, you’ll find something wrong with all of them by primary time. America will be looking for an experienced centrist in 2012, and Republicans allow too much open voting in primaries for a conservative to be easily noiminated. Which means most of us won’t care for the eventual nominee. Broken glass time again.
It says here he voted no.
This is right on the money. We need to find a way to package this stuff so
a) it is right in the forefront of the entire U.S. about how these folks are voting
and
b) make sure everyone understands that EACH vote is a litmus test. EVERY FREAKING ONE !!!!
thank you
If you let the fact that Palin repaid her debt to John McCain for giving her the National political stage as his running mate play a role in whether you think she should be our next president, then I think you shouldn't be allowed to vote. You should probably be neutered, too. America already has enough mouth-breathing idiots voting with their gonads.
You asked...
;-\
I personally like john Thune a lot and thingk he would be a prfect match with sarah.
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