Posted on 10/08/2003 1:58:20 AM PDT by davidosborne
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Michael,
This morning I was wandering around the House and Senate through Thomas.gov and I went to look at how HJ Res 56 was doing. And while I was delighted to see that the cosponsor number is now up to 93, I was saddened to see that your name is still missing.
Why is that Mike?
Mike, to be pro-life and not be pro-family seems a bit of a contradiction to me. Remember Jim Longley Mike? Jim obeyed the party hacks and leadership in Washington instead of those who put him in office. Where is Longley now? While we in the pro-life community would never vote for a non pro-life candidate, just as we did not vote against Longley, we do know how to blank a race.
Nancy Peloski does not vote in Maine, Tom Allen does not vote in the Second Con.
Respectfully,
my name
Ouch. Are you really admitting you encouraged people to not vote for Longley, who's pro-life with exceptions, and put Tom Allen into office?
That's disgusting.
Jim Longley was the most conservative politician Maine has seen in the last 20 years, maybe more.
As far as his being pro-life, he did not vote on the ban for partial birth abortion way back then.. That was his death kneel.
Go back and look at his roll call votes. And if you can still call anyone but Jim disgusting then so be it, but do it from knowlege not ignorance.
I looked up that bill. Sure . . . all those conservative Republicans -- you know, Tom DeLay and company -- who supported that bill are really liberals in disguise. It supported law enforcement, and if you're one of the kooks who thinks the Patriot Act etc. is evil incarnate, well, you're entitled to your view, but please realize that a lot of conservatives don't see things that way in the least, and don't see either that bill or Patriot as against the Constitution.
As far as his being pro-life, he did not vote on the ban for partial birth abortion way back then.. That was his death kneel.
Longley supported every restriction on abortion available, from the votes I've seen, INCLUDING voting to overturn Clinton's veto of the PBA Ban. (I should have said "pro-abortion with restrictions" instead of "pro-life with exceptions".) I communicated my desire that he go all the way to support overturning Roe v. Wade when he was my congresscritter, but even with that he's still the most conservative politician elected in Maine in the last 20 years, maybe more. Withholding support from him was a terrible disservice to the conservative cause.
Bull!
longley wasn't even in Wahsington during those votes, he was in Portland having elective minor very minor surgery on his back.
Are you from Maine? Do you live here? Have you ever read Article Ten, the newspaper that published roll call votes during the clinton years out of Kennebunkport?
Bob's (former freeper current pastor of Christianpatriot.com)wife had a shadow on her lung, we all prayed, they did a cat scan and the shadow is gone, the power of prayer.
The Lord be with and bless you.
Name ONE more conservative, and I'm not talking about some little state rep.
I believe I mentioned previously that Longley was my congressman.
The House recently killed a bill that would have funded early-stage human-embryo research. Of Maine's Washington emissaries, Baldacci voted it for it and Longley went the humane way. Also, the House today overturned Clinton's veto on the ban of the barbaric partial birth abortion! Longley went humane again and Conan the Baldaccian voted his usual way. Now, let's bombard our Senator's with correspondence to follow the House! My regular readers will know that I no longer rate Sen. Cohen, since he is retiring. All this to say that Longley gets two Attaboys
This site led me to believe Longley voted on the veto override as well, but I found roll call votes to corroborate that he was absent. The override passed without his vote, however, and he'd already made his stand known.
As far as his being pro-life, he did not vote on the ban for partial birth abortion way back then.. That was his death kneel.
Well, not according to the roll call votes . . .
Congressional candidate Steve Joyce, Maines 1st,
Candidate for Governor John Michaels,
> State Rep Jack Libby of Kennebunk,
Candidate for the second con last year, the guy with the Greek name I can never pronounce or spell.
Paul Waterhouse candidate for Cumberland country treasurer last year,
Mike Michaud Maines second con,
Longley was a leftist he never took a pro-life position and he refused to speak against gun control.
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