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To: Onerom99; AuntB
He’s only a true blue conservative to those who were fooled into believing so.

And you'll post the records of his votes to back up your claims, right? The records I've seen contradict your smears.

38 posted on 01/14/2008 3:11:04 PM PST by nicmarlo (I hereby declare my support for Duncan Hunter. 1/10/08; late to the party, but I have arrived!)
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To: nicmarlo

I just ignore this particularly nasty insect.


41 posted on 01/14/2008 3:15:12 PM PST by cripplecreek (Only one consistent conservative in this race and his name is Hunter.)
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To: nicmarlo

I’ve posted them already numerous times in other Duncan threads.. He voted for Bush’s expansion of government health care.. for the minimum raise hikes.. for the Bosnian war.. etc etc..

Government Spending Cuts. HR 5120 (Roll Call 338)
The amendment would cut 1 percent of spending across-the-board from every program funded by the Treasury Department-Postal Service Appropriations Bill.

This bill was defeated. Hunter voted AGAINST it.

Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit. HR 1 (Roll Call 669)
The Medicare prescription drug benefit bill marked the greatest expansion of a federal program in almost 40 years.

Hunter voted FOR IT!

Renewable Energy Programs and Defense Spending. HR 4614 (Roll Call 321)
The House defeated an amendment that would take money for national defense and use it for renewable energy sources.

Hunter voted FOR this left-wing liberal bill!

Energy Welfare Program. HR 5006 (Roll Call 427)
The House passed an amendment funding welfare assistance for home heating primarily in the Northeast.
The bill was passed (305-114)

Hunter voted FOR this welfare bill!

Fiscal 2006 Budget Resolution – Republican Study Committee Substitute. H Con Res 95 (Roll Call 83)
The House rejected an amendment that called for $58 billion more in mandatory spending cuts, for a total of $125 billion over five years. It would have reduced non-defense and non-homeland discretionary spending by 2 percent, and protected all $106 billion in tax cuts.

Hunter voted AGAINST THIS amendment!!

SPENDING CUTS. HR1469, Supplemental FY 1997 Appropriations (roll call vote 132). Neumann (R-WI) amendment to rescind $3.6 billion in undefined FY 1997 budget authority and restore $3.8 billion in rescissions from housing programs. Rejected 110-324, May 15, 1997. ACU supported the amendment.

Hunter voted AGAINST THIS amendment!


46 posted on 01/14/2008 3:19:19 PM PST by Onerom99
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