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Strongly Opposes Abortion is a woman's right
(0 points on Social scale)
Opposes: YES on disallowing overseas military abortions
Strongly Opposes: YES on banning partial birth abortions
Opposes: YES on maintaining ban on Military Base Abortions
Strongly Opposes Require companies to hire more women & minorities
(10 points on Economic scale)
Strongly Opposes: YES on banning affirmative action hiring with federal funds
Strongly Opposes: YES on prohibiting same-sex marriage
Strongly Opposes: NO on prohibiting job discrimination by sexual orientation
Strongly Opposes: YES on ending special funding for minority & women-owned business
Opposes: YES on prohibiting same-sex basic training
Opposes: NO on setting aside 10% of highway funds for minorities & women
Strongly Opposes Sexual orientation protected by civil rights laws
(0 points on Social scale)
Strongly Opposes: NO on prohibiting job discrimination by sexual orientation
Opposes: NO on expanding hate crimes to include sexual orientation
Favors Teach moral standards In Public Schools
(2 points on Social scale)
Favors: Supports anti-flag desecration amendment.
Strongly Favors: YES on $75M for abstinence education
Neutral: YES on restricting violent videos to minors
Opposes More Federal Funding for Health Coverage
(7 points on Economic scale)
Opposes: NO on medical savings acounts
Opposes: YES on Medicare means-testing
Opposes: YES on limiting self-employment health deduction
Opposes: NO on increasing funds for Medicare prescriptions
Opposes: NO on including prescription drugs under Medicare
Opposes: YES on funding GOP version of Medicare prescription drug benefit
Favors Privatize Social Security
(7 points on Economic scale)
Favors: YES on deducting Social Security payments on income taxes
Favors: YES on allowing Roth IRAs for retirees
Favors: YES on allowing personal retirement accounts
Strongly Favors Parents Choose Schools via Vouchers
(10 points on Social scale)
Strongly Favors: YES on school vouchers in DC
Favors: YES on education savings accounts
Strongly Favors: YES on allowing more flexibility in federal school rules
Favors: YES on Educational Savings Accounts
Favors: NO on funding smaller classes instead of private tutors
Favors: NO on funding student testing instead of private tutors
Favors Death Penalty
(2 points on Social scale)
Favors: YES on limiting death penalty appeals
Favors Mandatory "Three Strikes" Sentencing Laws
(2 points on Social scale)
Favors: YES on more penalties for gun & drug violations
Favors: NO on $1.15 billion per year to continue the COPS program
Strongly Favors Absolute right to gun ownership
(10 points on Social scale)
Strongly Favors: YES on maintaining current law: guns sold without trigger locks
Favors: YES on loosening license & background checks at gun shows
Strongly Favors: NO on background checks at gun shows
Strongly Favors Make Income Tax Flatter & Lower
(10 points on Economic scale)
Favors: YES on Internet sales tax moratorium
Strongly Favors: YES on FY99 tax cuts
Favors: YES on requiring super-majority for raising taxes
Favors: YES on $792B tax cuts
Favors: YES on eliminating the 'marriage penalty'
Favors: YES on prioritizing national debt reduction below tax cuts
Favors: NO on reducing marriage penalty instead of cutting top tax rates
Strongly Favors: YES on cutting taxes by $1.35 trillion over 11 years
Favors: NO on spending $448B of tax cut on education & debt reduction
No opinion Immigration helps our economy-encourage it
(5 points on Economic scale)
Strongly Opposes: YES on limit welfare for immigrants
Favors: YES on visas for skilled workers
Favors: YES on allowing more foreign workers into the U.S. for farm work
Favors Support & Expand Free Trade
(7 points on Economic scale)
Favors: YES on fast track trading authority
Favors: YES on renewing 'fast track' presidential trade authority
Favors: YES on expanding trade to the third world
Favors: YES on removing common goods from national security export rules
Opposes Link Human Rights to trade with China
(7 points on Social scale)
Favors: NO on killing a bill for trade sanctions if China sells weapons
Strongly Opposes: YES on permanent normal trade relations with China
Opposes: YES on granting normal trade relations status to Vietnam
Strongly Favors More Spending on Armed Forces Personnel
(0 points on Economic scale)
Favors: YES on 1996 Defense Appropriations
Strongly Favors: YES on favoring 36 vetoed military projects
Favors: NO on allowing another round of military base closures
Strongly Favors: YES on military pay raise of 4.8%
Strongly Opposes Reduce spending on Missile Defense ("Star Wars")
(10 points on Economic scale)
Opposes: YES on deploying missile defense as soon as possible
Opposes: YES on cutting nuclear weapons below START levels
Opposes: NO on adopting the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
Strongly Opposes: YES on deploying National Missile Defense ASAP
Opposes Continue Foreign Aid to Russia, Israel, & others
(7 points on Economic scale)
Opposes: NO on limiting NATO expansion to only Poland, Hungary & Czech
Favors: YES on $17.9 billion to IMF
Opposes: YES on cap foreign aid at only $12.7 billion
Neutral: NO on authorizing air strikes in Kosovo
Neutral: YES on allowing all necessary forces and other means in Kosovo
Opposes Spend Resources to Stop Global Warming
(7 points on Economic scale)
Favors: YES on reducing funds for road-building in National Forests
Strongly Opposes: YES on defunding renewable and solar energy
Opposes: NO on keeping CAFE fuel efficiency standards
Opposes: YES on preserving budget for ANWR oil drilling
Opposes: YES on confirming Gale Norton as Secretary of Interior
Strongly Favors Drug use is immoral: enforce laws against it
(0 points on Social scale)
Strongly Favors: YES on spending international development funds on drug control
Favors: YES on more penalties for gun & drug violations
Favors: YES on increasing penalties for drug offenses
Favors Allow churches to provide welfare services
(2 points on Social scale)
Favors: YES on welfare overhaul
Favors: YES on allowing state welfare waivers
Favors: NO on eliminating block grants for food stamps
Favors: YES on welfare block grants

Bill Frist is a Moderate Conservative. Click here for explanation.

18 posted on 12/23/2002 12:24:04 PM PST by xzins
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To: xzins
I wouldn't say we "own" any of the branches of gov't, especially the judiciary. Clinton appointed a bunch of clowns during his 8 Long years in power. We have one thin dime's advantage elsewhere.

I don't think your chart really reflects Frist completely. Think what a McCain chart would look like. Some of these guys should be addressed as "Senator Gumby" they're so dang flexible.

21 posted on 12/23/2002 12:29:14 PM PST by RAT Patrol
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To: xzins
Trent Lott had a great voting record. Yet everyone ganged up against him because he made dumb statements and sold us out strategically. While voting records matter--of course--that doesn't always tell you everything you need to know. AND, these guys change their "principles" like they change their socks (some of them).
27 posted on 12/23/2002 12:42:56 PM PST by RAT Patrol
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To: xzins; All
Here is some info from the ACU......

American Conservative Union Ratings

Senate

Senate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2001 2000 YOS Life
Bill Frist (R) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 100 92 7 88
Fred Thompson (R) + + + - - - + + + - + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 84 92 7 86

See the Senate Votes Description for more detailed information about these votes.

Senate

Senate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2001 2000 YOS Life
Thad Cochran (R) + + + - - - + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 88 92 29 80
Trent Lott (R) + + + + + + + + + - + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 96 100 29 93

Senate Vote Descriptions (2001)
  1. Ashcroft Nomination (Roll Call Vote No. 8 )
    2001-02-01
    Confirmation of President Bush's nomination of John Ashcroft of Missouri to be attorney general. ACU supported this nomination, and considers it a critical test of whether conservatives could be confirmed for executive nominations by the Senate and, ther
    ACU supported this bill.

    This bill was: supported
    The vote was: 58-45

  2. Individual Retirement Accounts S. 420 (Roll Call Vote No. 21 )
    2001-03-13
    Sessions (R-AL) motion to protect individual retirement accounts from limitations imposed during bankruptcy proceedings.
    ACU supported this bill.

    This bill was: adopted
    The vote was: 61-37

  3. Bankruptcy Overhaul S. 420 (Roll Call Vote No. 33 )
    2001-03-15
    Wellstone (D-MN) amendment that would break private contractual arrangements by allowing the average of a debtor's last two months of income to be used to determine the ability to pay a threshold amount of debt.
    ACU opposed this bill.

    This bill was: defeated
    The vote was: 22-77

  4. Campaign Finance Overhaul - Union and Shareholder Consent S. 27 (Roll Call Vote No. 43 )
    2001-03-21
    McCain (R-AZ) motion to kill the Hatch (R-UT) amendment that would require unions and corporations to obtain permission from dues-paying members or shareholders before spending money on political activities. It also would require corporations or labor org
    ACU opposed this bill.

    This bill was: adopted
    The vote was: 69-31

  5. Campaign Finance Overhaul - Union and Corporate Disclosure S. 27 (Roll Call Vote No. 44 )
    2001-03-21
    McCain (R-AZ) motion to kill the Hatch (R-UT) amendment that would require corporations and unions that spend money on political activities to provide detailed disclosure of funds spent on political activities to the corporation's shareholders or labor or
    ACU opposed this bill.

    This bill was: adopted
    The vote was: 60-40

  6. Campaign Finance Overhaul - Non-Severability S. 27 (Roll Call Vote No. 59 )
    2001-03-29
    Dodd (D-CT) motion to kill the Frist (R-TN) amendment that would provide that if one of several specific provisions in the underlying bill, mainly the ban on soft money, disclosure requirements for issue-group advertising, and hard money limits, is found
    ACU opposed this bill.

    This bill was: adopted
    The vote was: 57-43

  7. Defense Spending Increase H. Con. Res. 83 (Roll Call Vote No. 72 )
    2001-04-04
    Warner (R-VA) amendment to the Budget Act providing for an increase of $8.5 billion for national defense spending.
    ACU supported this bill.

    This bill was: passed
    The vote was: 84-16

  8. Bolton Nomination (Roll Call Vote No. 92 )
    2001-05-08
    Confirmation of President Bush's nomination of John Robert Bolton of Maryland to be Undersecretary of State for Arms Control and International Security.
    ACU supported this bill.

    This bill was: supported
    The vote was: 57-43

  9. Budget Resolution Cappign Spending H. Con. Res. 83 (Roll Call Vote No. 98 )
    2001-05-10
    Adoption of the final version of the Budget Resolution, calling for approximately $1.35 trillion in tax cuts through fiscal 2011, including a $100 billion stimulus package. "Discretionary" spending was capped at $661.3 billion, about equally divided betw
    ACU supported this bill.

    This bill was: passed
    The vote was: 53-47

  10. Accelerated Elimination of Marriage Penalty HR 1836 (Roll Call Vote No. 113 )
    2001-05-17
    Hutchison (R-TX) amendment to the tax cut bill that would accelerate the elimination of the so-called "marriage penalty" in the standard deduction, so that it would be fully phased out in 2002.
    ACU supported this bill.

    This bill was: defeated
    The vote was: 27-73

  11. Capital Gains Tax Rate Reduction HR 1836 (Roll Call Vote No. 115 )
    2001-05-21
    Gregg (R-NH) motion to allow consideration of his amendment to the tax cut bill. His amendment would provide for a temporary reduction in the maximum capital gains rate from 20 percent to 15 percent, to stimulate the economy.
    ACU supported this bill.

    This bill was: defeated
    The vote was: 47-51

  12. Tax Cut Bill HR 1836 (Roll Call Vote No. 170 )
    2001-05-26
    Adoption of the final version of the tax cut bill, reducing taxes by $1.35 trillion through 2010 through income tax rate cuts, relief of the "marriage penalty," a phase-out of the federal estate tax, doubling the child tax credit, and providing incentives
    ACU supported this bill.

    This bill was: adopted
    The vote was: 58-33

  13. School Vouchers S. 1 (Roll Call Vote No. 179 )
    2001-06-12
    Gregg (R-NH) amendment to the Elementary and Secondary Education Reauthorization bill that would create a demonstration program in 10 school districts to allow public school children to use federal funds in the form of vouchers to transfer to another publ
    ACU supported this bill.

    This bill was: defeated
    The vote was: 41-58

  14. Boy Scouts S. 1 (Roll Call Vote No. 189 )
    2001-06-14
    Helms (R-NC) amendment to the education bill that would allow federal education funds to be withheld from public elementary and secondary schools that bar the Boy Scouts from using school facilities.
    ACU supported this bill.

    This bill was: passed
    The vote was: 53-45

  15. Medical Savings Accounts S. 1052 (Roll Call Vote No. 216 )
    2001-06-29
    Baucus (D-MT) motion to kill the Craig (R-ID) amendment to the Patients' Rights Bill that would express the sense of the Senate that a patients' rights bill should remove restrictions on the private sector medical savings account demonstration program. A
    ACU opposed this bill.

    This bill was: adopted
    The vote was: 53-45

  16. Waiver of the Right to Sue S. 1052 (Roll Call Vote No. 218 )
    2001-06-29
    Kyl (R-AZ) amendment to the Patients' Rights Bill hat would allow health plan issuers to provide a lower cost health plan to participants who waive their right to sue.
    ACU supported this bill.

    This bill was: defeated
    The vote was: 42-54

  17. Decrease Navy Appropriations S. 1077 (Roll Call Vote No. 225 )
    2001-07-10
    Inouye (D-HI) motion to kill an attempt to decrease funds appropriated for a Navy aircraft program and use the funds to increase U.S. contribution to a global trust fund to combat HIV/Aids.
    ACU supported this bill.

    This bill was: adopted
    The vote was: 79-20

  18. Allow Limited Oil and Gas Development HR 2217 (Roll Call Vote No. 231 )
    2001-07-12
    Landrieu (D-LA) motion to permit oil and gas development in certain areas in the Gulf of Mexico.
    ACU supported this bill.

    This bill was: adopted
    The vote was: 67-33

  19. Taxpayer Funding for Gun Turn-Ins HR 2620 (Roll Call Vote No. 267 )
    2001-08-02
    Craig (R-ID) motion to kill an amendment to the Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Bill creating a $15 million program for HUD to buy guns from the public.
    ACU supported this bill.

    This bill was: adopted
    The vote was: 65-33

  20. Strikes by Public Safety Employees HR 3061 (Roll Call Vote No. 323 )
    2001-11-06
    Motion to limit debate on the Daschle (D-SD) amendment to the Labor-HHS Appropriations Bill that would provide collective bargaining rights, including the right to strike, to police, firemen, and other public safety officers employed by states, counties a
    ACU opposed this bill.

    This bill was: defeated
    The vote was: 56-44

  21. Needle Exchange Programs HR 2994 (Roll Call Vote No. 328 )
    2001-11-07
    Landrieu (D-LA) motion to allow the use of taxpayer funds for needle exchange programs in the District of Columbia.
    ACU opposed this bill.

    This bill was: adopted
    The vote was: 53-47

  22. Emergency Terrorism Spending HR 3338 (Roll Call Vote No. 328 )
    2001-12-07
    Gramm (R-TX) raised a point of order against a Byrd (D-WV) amendment that would have increased emergency terrorist response money by $15 billion more than the president wanted and the House had passed. ACU supported the Gramm position, which prevailed by
    ACU supported this bill.

    This bill was: adopted
    The vote was: 50-50

  23. International Criminal Court HR 3338 (Roll Call Vote No. 358 )
    2001-12-07
    Dodd (D-CT) amendment that would move the United States towards participation in the International Criminal Court for the prosecution of crimes against humanity.
    ACU opposed this bill.

    This bill was: defeated
    The vote was: 48-51

  24. Dairy Cartel S. 1731 (Roll Call Vote No. 362 )
    2001-12-11
    Agriculture Overhaul - Dairy Policy Harkin, D-Iowa, motion to preserve in the Agriculture Overhaul Bill a $2 billion direct taxpayer subsidy to milk producers.
    ACU opposed this bill.

    This bill was: adopted
    The vote was: 51-47




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41 posted on 12/23/2002 1:24:49 PM PST by MeekOneGOP
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