If Bilbray was running in Susan Davis's 53rd congressional district (which he represented from 2005 to 2001), he would be perfectly acceptable, since his pro-abortion, anti-gun and pro-environmental-extremism votes would be a small price to pay for his good votes on other issues in an *overwhelmingly liberal district* in which President Bush was held to only 38% in 2004 and in which a conservative Republican *could not* win. (BTW, I don't think Bilbray would be a good candidate in Filner's 51st CD, which is majority Hispanic and in which Bush improved his performance from 41% in 2000 to 46% in 2004 and where a socially conservative, economically moderate Hispanic Republican would be our best bet.)
However, in the solidly Republican 50th CD, in which President Bush got 55% in 2004, there is absolutely no good reason to nominate a candidate who is liberal on social issues. We should nominate a solid conservative, such as Kaloogian; in such a heavily Republican district, there is no need for a Bilbray-type moderate who can get votes from Kerry voters. My fear is that the conservative vote will be split between several conservative candidates and allow a social liberal like Bilbray to slip in with 35% or so.
In case anyone doubts Bilbray's pro-abortion, anti-gun, pro-environmental-extremist, and otherwise socially liberal voting record, here are some of his votes from 2000:
National Monument Designations HR 701 (Roll Call Vote No. 164).
The House defeated an amendment that would have prohibited the use of the Antiquities Act to designate national monuments without congressional approval.
The bill was defeated (160-265)
ACU supported this bill
This member voted in opposition to ACU's position
Land Conservation - Local Control HR 701 (Roll Call Vote No. 170).
The House defeated an amendment allowing local governments to veto proposed land acquisition projects under the Land and Water Conservation Fund within 90 days of notification.
The bill was defeated (187-238)
ACU opposed this bill
This member voted in opposition to ACU's position
National Endowment for the Arts HR 45 (Roll Call Vote No. 282).
The House defeated an amendment that would decrease appropriations for the National Endowment for the Arts by $2 million.
The bill was defeated (152-256)
ACU opposed this bill
This member voted in opposition to ACU's position
Gun Safety HR 4690 (Roll Call Vote No. 324).
The House defeated an amendment prohibiting the Justice Department from implementing the settlement between the federal government and gun manufacturer Smith & Wesson under which S&W would manufacture only safe guns.
The bill was defeated (196-201)
ACU supported this bill
This member voted in opposition to ACU's position
Taxpayer Funded Abortions HR 4811 (Roll Call Vote No. 396).
The House defeated an amendment designed to overturn the Mexico City policy which restricts U.S. funding of organizations directly or indirectly performing abortions in a foreign country.
The bill was defeated (206-221)
ACU supported this bill
This member voted in opposition to ACU's position
Wow! Good post. So Bilbray IS a scumbag liberal....
There's no substitute for the record and the facts.
"If Bilbray was running in Susan Davis's 53rd congressional district (which he represented from 2005 to 2001), he would be perfectly acceptable, since his pro-abortion, anti-gun and pro-environmental-extremism votes would be a small price to pay for his good votes on other issues in an *overwhelmingly liberal district* in which President Bush was held to only 38% in 2004 and in which a conservative Republican *could not* win. (BTW, I don't think Bilbray would be a good candidate in Filner's 51st CD, which is majority Hispanic and in which Bush improved his performance from 41% in 2000 to 46% in 2004 and where a socially conservative, economically moderate Hispanic Republican would be our best bet.)
However, in the solidly Republican 50th CD, in which President Bush got 55% in 2004, there is absolutely no good reason to nominate a candidate who is liberal on social issues. We should nominate a solid conservative, such as Kaloogian; in such a heavily Republican district, there is no need for a Bilbray-type moderate who can get votes from Kerry voters. My fear is that the conservative vote will be split between several conservative candidates and allow a social liberal like Bilbray to slip in with 35% or so."
When I lived in that district I worked for his campaign.But he is entirely too moderate for the 50th, it would be mean giving up a conservative seat.
so the ACU defines what a conservative is ???? take me off the list --because if any man agrees with you on everything --he is a liar for darn sure.