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To: George Frm Br00klyn Park

2001: Based on the votes that the Gun Owners of America considered to be the most important in 2001, Senator Frist voted in support of their preferred position 30 percent of the time.

1999: On the votes that the Gun Owners of America considered to be the most important in 1999, Senator Frist voted their preferred position 27 percent of the time.

2001-2002: On the votes that the National Right to Life Committee considered to be the most important in 2001-2002, Senator Frist voted their preferred position 100 percent of the time.

1999-2000: On the votes that the National Right to Life Committee considered to be the most important in 1999-2000, Senator Frist voted their preferred position 100 percent of the time.

1999: On the votes that the National Right to Life Committee considered to be the most important in 1999, Senator Frist voted their preferred position 100 percent of the time.

2001: On the votes that the Conservative Index - The John Birch Society considered to be the most important in 2001, Senator Frist voted their preferred position 90 percent of the time.

2000: On the votes that the Conservative Index - The John Birch Society considered to be the most important in 2000, Senator Frist voted their preferred position 68 percent of the time.

1999: On the votes that the Conservative Index-The John Birch Society considered to be the most important in 1999, Senator Frist voted their preferred position 62 percent of the time.

2001: On the votes that the American Conservative Union considered to be the most important in 2001, Senator Frist voted their preferred position 100 percent of the time.

2000: On the votes that the American Conservative Union considered to be the most important in 2000, Senator Frist voted their preferred position 92 percent of the time.

1999: On the votes that the American Conservative Union considered to be the most important in 1999, Senator Frist voted their preferred position 92 percent of the time.

19 posted on 12/23/2002 10:31:14 AM PST by Remedy
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To: Remedy
What was the NRA ranking? GOA are bit players who never miss an opportunity to spit in the soup.
21 posted on 12/23/2002 10:37:18 AM PST by Poohbah
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To: Remedy
I would imagine he will have to vote and govern much more pro gun to keep his position as ML. He now represents more than one state. We just have to make it clear to him our position.

I doubt he will fillibuster now the ML seldom does this. We could be in better shape as this will most likely be one less vote the anti-gun people will have.

I also wonder if he was the deciding vote on any of these bills. Could be his home state is more anti-gun and thus his voting record.
37 posted on 12/23/2002 10:56:09 AM PST by ImphClinton
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To: Remedy
Oh, look at you, trying to inject facts into the argument:)


Of course Frist doesn't support gun rights...He is a compassionate conservative who pays lip service to conservative causes, but is in reality a RINO. With GWB as president, what would you expect. BTW, I think Lott is a moron,and needed to go. But I will be surprised if, in 6 months, conservatives aren't complaining about Frist being a cure worse than the disease.
59 posted on 12/23/2002 7:20:57 PM PST by Jesse
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