To: CyberAnt
However, these are public records, and are already available. That's what I thought. All it takes is someone digging through old records and compiling lists of votes.
So, quite frankly, this appears to be political propaganda on the part of the AARLC. By issuing a press release "demanding" that Congressional Democrats release their voting records, the AARLC is falsely implying that the Dems are trying to keep that information secret and hide it from the public. Whereas the truth is that the AARLC is just too lazy to do the grunt work of collecting the information themselves and publishing it.
So this press release is merely a run-of-the-mill example of political innuendo and mud-slinging. And the AARLC is staking out the same low moral ground as the Democrats.
47 posted on
05/19/2002 11:41:35 PM PDT by
dpwiener
To: dpwiener
Sorry buddy I am putting the ball firmly in the Democrat's Court. First they attempted to mislead the public on the claim they where not briefed on this memo and would have gotten away with it if not for FoxNews which reported both House and Senate Democrats where briefed on this memo. The problem seem to me is that Republicans try to talk to Democrats while Democrats are cutting them off at the knees. I know allot of Republicans are sick and tired of sending money to Republican Groups that will not take Democrats head on and seeing the national leaders of GOP Groups bested at every turn. Well as Government and Political Affairs Director I will always take Democrats and their lies head on and expose them.
To: dpwiener
You might want to put some ice on that!
To: dpwiener
What you say is true in the sense that voting records are public. But by issuing a press release....demanding the dems coalate and provide the information is a good way to play because JUST MAYBE AN HONEST REPORTER WHO KNOWS HOW TO RESEARCH INSTEAD OF PRINTING CARVILLE's LASTING TALKING POINTS will actually INVESTIGATE and print an article relating to the astounding way the dems have trashed our national security.
71 posted on
05/20/2002 6:30:56 AM PDT by
Republic
To: dpwiener
Duh. Whatta genioos figured that out all by yourself? Like there is something wrong with political propaganda? Are you a pacifist too?
To: dpwiener
There used to be a website called SenateVote.com. After impeachment, I think they changed their name to CongressVote.com. or something similar. They have all the congressional voting records already done for you. Another good source is the Christian Coalition. They keep excellent records. Saves us from a lot of work.
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