September 28, 2007

Fed Up With Cowardice and Duplicity

I am fed up and more than ticked off by most of the Congress and by the Democratic Presidential candidates. Remember the expansion of the Bush's illegal wiretapping? Remember the temporary expansion of the FISA extension than Representative Harman was passed based on hyped security threats? WHY are the Democrats passing these attacks on civil liberties and Constitutional protections?

This just makes my jaws ache. For our elected representatives, and in particular the Democrats, to vote for these things is not an issue of "fear." If they are willing to destroy our rights because they are "afraid," then one must assume that they actually believe that Constitutional abridgements are "necessary" for our security. Bull. A total surveillance society (in other words not the one we thought we were living in) is not safer, and it certainly does not have the wall of privacy that is needed for a free citizenry.

While I appreciate Harman stepping up and speaking about this, it is just pure cowardice that our elected representatives would throw away our Constitution because they were scared. Apparently, that was a fairly self-serving fear, because the "hyped" threats were to Congress. COWARDS and fools.

How many times can the administration lie, deceive, obscure, cherry pick, and "hype" before the Dems wake up? What ever happened to "Fool me once shame on you. Fool me twice shame on me?"

Or how about the Iran Counter-Proliferation Act of 2007 that passed the House on September 25, 2007? That is the bill to declare Iran's Revolutionary Guard (their military) a terrorist organization. Excuse me? We want to declare a government's military as a terrorist organization? Seems to me that the U.S. is on very shaky ground there. What about the School of the Americas now known as the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation? You remember SOA is the one that trains Latin American military and police in torture, supression of "insurgency" and other means of controlling an "unruly" population? Since this is part of our military, should it be considered a terrorist organization? Or what about the CIA? The U.S. has an fairly long list of "helping" certain factions to power, arming "insurgents" to overthrow their government, etc. In fact, the U.S. has been aiding "dissidents" inside Iran to take over that government. Sounds like any of those might make the U.S. ripe for claims that we are state sponsors of terrorism. In fact, we are even arming and training "insurgents" (or those formerly labeled "insurgents") in Iraq.

The list could go on and on, but I'll just add one more that sticks in my craw - the hyped indignation about MoveOn.org's add prior to the Petreaus report. What pray tell happened to free speech? Why are our elected representatives taking time to "condemn" free speech? Why did they not do the same for Max Cleland, John Kerry, or John McCain. Shall we really get into personal attacks and defamation of character? Yet a number of Democrats in both the House and the Senate somehow felt they need to spend time and breath on some sort of display of false patriotism.

I am tired of the cowardice of Congress. I am tired of Democrats supposedly taking a stand while too many seem to be voting right in lock step with the Republicans. I am tired of excuses that are totally off the point. They can all - Dems and Republicans - start representing us, or they can get the hell out of Washington. That same message needs to be sent loud and clear to the Presidential candidates. We (and by that I mean the almost 75% of citizens of the United States) do not want more of what we have seen and experienced for the last seven years.

Below, I have included the votes on the items mentioned in this article.

Who Voted How?

Link for Senate Roll Call Votes

Link for House Roll Call Votes

Crd Lorraine Denicourt





















S. 1927 Expansion of FISA

Public Law No: 110-55

Yeas 60 Nays 28 Not Voting 12












YEAs ---60
Allard
(R-CO)

Barrasso (R-WY)

Bayh (D-IN)

Bennett (R-UT)

Bond (R-MO)

Brownback (R-KS)

Burr (R-NC)

Carper (D-DE)

Casey (D-PA)

Chambliss (R-GA)

Coburn (R-OK)

Cochran (R-MS)

Coleman (R-MN)

Collins (R-ME)

Conrad (D-ND)

Corker (R-TN)

Cornyn (R-TX)

Craig (R-ID)

Crapo (R-ID)

DeMint (R-SC)

Dole
(R-NC)

Domenici (R-NM)

Ensign (R-NV)

Enzi (R-WY)

Feinstein (D-CA)

Graham (R-SC)

Grassley (R-IA)

Hagel (R-NE)

Hatch (R-UT)

Hutchison (R-TX)

Inhofe (R-OK)

Inouye (D-HI)

Isakson (R-GA)

Klobuchar (D-MN)

Kyl (R-AZ)

Landrieu (D-LA)

Lieberman (ID-CT)

Lincoln (D-AR)

Martinez (R-FL)

McCaskill (D-MO)

McConnell
(R-KY)

Mikulski (D-MD)

Murkowski (R-AK)

Nelson (D-FL)

Nelson (D-NE)

Pryor (D-AR)

Roberts (R-KS)

Salazar (D-CO)

Sessions (R-AL)

Shelby (R-AL)

Smith (R-OR)

Snowe (R-ME)

Specter (R-PA)

Stevens (R-AK)

Sununu (R-NH)

Thune (R-SD)

Vitter (R-LA)

Voinovich (R-OH)

Warner (R-VA)

Webb (D-VA)













NAYs ---28
Akaka
(D-HI)

Baucus (D-MT)

Biden (D-DE)

Bingaman (D-NM)

Brown (D-OH)

Byrd (D-WV)

Cantwell (D-WA)

Cardin (D-MD)

Clinton (D-NY)

Dodd (D-CT)

Durbin
(D-IL)

Feingold (D-WI)

Kennedy (D-MA)

Kohl (D-WI)

Lautenberg (D-NJ)

Leahy (D-VT)

Levin (D-MI)

Menendez (D-NJ)

Obama (D-IL)

Reed (D-RI)

Reid
(D-NV)

Rockefeller (D-WV)

Sanders (I-VT)

Schumer (D-NY)

Stabenow (D-MI)

Tester (D-MT)

Whitehouse (D-RI)

Wyden (D-OR)


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Not Voting - 12
Alexander
(R-TN)

Boxer (D-CA)

Bunning (R-KY)

Dorgan (D-ND)

Gregg
(R-NH)

Harkin (D-IA)

Johnson (D-SD)

Kerry (D-MA)

Lott
(R-MS)

Lugar (R-IN)

McCain (R-AZ)

Murray (D-WA)

H. R. 3356

Yeas 227 Nays 183 Not Voting 23 (Dem Yeas 215)  Plain text
Democrats / Italics
Republicans
Yeas









Aderholt

Akin

Alexander

Altmire

Bachmann

Bachus

Baker

Barrett (SC)

Barrow

Bartlett (MD)

Barton (TX)

Bean

Biggert

Bilbray

Bilirakis

Bishop (UT)

Blackburn

Blunt

Boehner

Bonner

Bono

Boozman

Boren

Boswell

Boustany

Boyd (FL)

Brady (TX)

Broun (GA)

Brown (SC)

Brown-Waite, Ginny

Buchanan

Burgess

Burton (IN)

Buyer

Calvert

Camp (MI)

Campbell (CA)

Cannon

Cantor

Capito

Carney

Carter

Castle

Chabot

Chandler

Cole (OK)

Conaway

Cooper

Costa

Cramer

Cubin

Cuellar

Culberson

Davis (AL)

Davis (KY)

Davis, David

Davis, Lincoln

Davis, Tom

Deal (GA)

Dent

Diaz-Balart, L.

Diaz-Balart, M.

Donnelly

Doolittle

Drake

Dreier

Duncan

Edwards

Ehlers

Ellsworth

Emerson

English (PA)

Etheridge

Everett

Fallin

Feeney

Ferguson

Flake

Forbes

Fortenberry

Fossella

Foxx

Franks (AZ)

Frelinghuysen

Gallegly

Garrett (NJ)

Gerlach

Gilchrest

Gillmor

Gingrey

Gohmert

Goodlatte

Gordon

Granger

Graves

Hall (TX)

Hastings (WA)

Heller

Hensarling

Herger

Herseth Sandlin

Higgins

Hill

Hobson

Hoekstra

Hulshof

Inglis (SC)

Issa

Jordan

Keller

King (IA)

King (NY)

Kingston

Kirk

Kline (MN)

Knollenberg

Kuhl (NY)

Lamborn

Lampson

Latham

LaTourette

Lewis (CA)

Lewis (KY)

Linder

Lipinski

LoBiondo

Lucas

Lungren, Daniel E.

Mack

Manzullo

Marchant

Marshall

Matheson

McCarthy (CA)

McCaul (TX)

McCotter

McCrery

McHenry

McHugh

McIntyre

McKeon

McMorris Rodgers

Melancon

Mica

Miller (FL)

Miller (MI)

Miller, Gary

Mitchell

Moran (KS)

Murphy, Tim

Musgrave

Myrick

Neugebauer

Nunes

Pearce

Pence

Peterson (MN)

Peterson (PA)

Petri

Pickering

Pitts

Platts

Poe

Pomeroy

Porter

Price (GA)

Pryce (OH)

Putnam

Radanovich

Ramstad

Regula

Rehberg

Reichert

Renzi

Reynolds

Rodriguez

Rogers (AL)

Rogers (KY)

Rogers (MI)

Rohrabacher

Ros-Lehtinen

Roskam

Ross

Royce

Ryan (WI)

Salazar

Sali

Schmidt

Sensenbrenner

Sessions

Shadegg

Shays

Shimkus

Shuler

Shuster

Simpson

Smith (NE)

Smith (NJ)

Smith (TX)

Snyder

Souder

Space

Stearns

Sullivan

Tanner

Taylor

Terry

Thornberry

Tiahrt

Tiberi

Turner

Upton

Walberg

Walden (OR)

Walsh (NY)

Walz (MN)

Wamp

Weldon (FL)

Weller

Westmoreland

Whitfield

Wicker

Wilson (NM)

Wilson (OH)

Wilson (SC)

Wolf

Young (FL)



Nays









Abercrombie

Ackerman

Allen

Andrews

Arcuri

Baca

Baird

Baldwin

Berkley

Berman

Berry

Bishop (GA)

Bishop (NY)

Blumenauer

Boucher

Boyda (KS)

Brady (PA)

Braley (IA)

Brown, Corrine

Butterfield

Capps

Capuano

Cardoza

Carnahan

Carson

Castor

Cleaver

Clyburn

Cohen

Conyers

Costello

Courtney

Crowley

Cummings

Davis (CA)

Davis (IL)

DeFazio

DeGette

DeLauro

Dicks

Dingell

Doggett

Doyle

Ellison

Emanuel

Engel

Eshoo

Farr

Fattah

Filner

Frank (MA)

Giffords

Gillibrand

Gonzalez

Green, Al

Green, Gene

Grijalva

Gutierrez

Hall (NY)

Hare

Harman

Hastings
(FL)

Hinchey

Hirono

Hodes

Holden

Holt

Honda

Hooley

Hoyer

Inslee

Israel

Jackson (IL)

Jackson-Lee (TX)

Jefferson

Johnson (GA)

Johnson (IL)

Johnson, E. B.

Jones (NC)

Jones (OH)

Kagen

Kanjorski

Kaptur

Kennedy

Kildee

Kind

Kucinich

Langevin

Larsen (WA)

Larson (CT)

Lee

Levin

Lewis (GA)

Loebsack

Lofgren, Zoe

Lowey

Lynch

Mahoney (FL)

Maloney (NY)

Markey

Matsui

McCarthy (NY)

McCollum (MN)

McDermott

McGovern

McNerney

McNulty

Meek (FL)

Meeks (NY)

Michaud

Miller (NC)

Miller, George

Mollohan

Moore (KS)

Moore (WI)

Moran (VA)

Murphy (CT)

Murphy, Patrick

Murtha

Nadler

Napolitano

Neal (MA)

Oberstar

Obey

Olver

Ortiz

Pallone

Pascrell

Pastor

Payne

Pelosi

Perlmutter

Price (NC)

Rahall

Rangel

Reyes

Rothman

Roybal-Allard

Ruppersberger

Rush

Ryan (OH)

Sánchez, Linda T.

Sanchez, Loretta

Sarbanes

Schakowsky

Schiff

Schwartz

Scott (GA)

Scott (VA)

Serrano

Sestak

Shea-Porter

Sherman

Sires

Slaughter

Smith (WA)

Solis

Spratt

Stark

Stupak

Sutton

Tauscher

Thompson (CA)

Thompson (MS)

Tierney

Towns

Udall (CO)

Udall (NM)

Van Hollen

Velázquez

Visclosky

Wasserman Schultz

Waters

Watson

Watt

Waxman

Weiner

Welch (VT)

Wexler

Woolsey

Wu

Wynn

Yarmuth



Not Voting









Becerra

Clarke

Clay

Coble

Crenshaw

Davis, Jo Ann

Delahunt

Goode

Hastert

Hayes

Hinojosa

Hunter

Jindal

Johnson, Sam

Kilpatrick

Klein (FL)

LaHood

Lantos

Paul

Saxton

Skelton

Tancredo

Young (AK)

H.R. 1400
Iran Counter-Proliferation Act
Passed in House, engrossed
in Senate

Yeas 397 (209 Dem) Nays 16 (12 Dem) Not Voting 19 (10 Dem)



Yeas









Ackerman

Aderholt

Akin

Alexander

Allen

Altmire

Andrews

Arcuri

Baca

Bachmann

Bachus

Baird

Baker

Barrett (SC)

Barrow

Barton (TX)

Bean

Becerra

Berkley

Berman

Biggert

Bilbray

Bilirakis

Bishop (NY)

Bishop (UT)

Blackburn

Blunt

Boehner

Bonner

Bono

Boozman

Boren

Boswell

Boucher

Boustany

Boyd (FL)

Boyda (KS)

Brady (PA)

Brady (TX)

Braley (IA)

Broun (GA)

Brown (SC)

Brown, Corrine

Brown-Waite, Ginny

Buchanan

Burgess

Burton (IN)

Butterfield

Buyer

Calvert

Camp (MI)

Campbell (CA)

Cannon

Cantor

Capito

Capps

Capuano

Cardoza

Carnahan

Carney

Carter

Castle

Castor

Chabot

Chandler

Clarke

Clay

Cleaver

Clyburn

Coble

Cohen

Cole (OK)

Conaway

Cooper

Costa

Costello

Courtney

Cramer

Crenshaw

Crowley

Cuellar

Culberson

Cummings

Davis (AL)

Davis (CA)

Davis (KY)

Davis, David

Davis, Lincoln

Davis, Tom

Deal (GA)

DeFazio

DeGette

DeLauro

Dent

Diaz-Balart, L.

Diaz-Balart, M.

Dicks

Dingell

Doggett

Donnelly

Doolittle

Doyle

Drake

Dreier

Duncan

Edwards

Ehlers

Ellsworth

Emanuel

Emerson

Engel

English (PA)

Eshoo

Etheridge

Everett

Fallin

Farr

Fattah

Feeney

Ferguson

Filner

Forbes

Fortenberry

Fossella

Foxx

Frank (MA)

Franks (AZ)

Frelinghuysen

Gallegly

Garrett (NJ)

Gerlach

Giffords

Gillibrand

Gingrey

Gohmert

Gonzalez

Goode

Goodlatte

Gordon

Granger

Graves

Green, Al

Green, Gene

Grijalva

Gutierrez

Hall (NY)

Hall (TX)

Hare

Harman

Hastert

Hastings (FL)

Hastings (WA)

Hayes

Heller

Hensarling

Herseth Sandlin

Higgins

Hill

Hinojosa

Hirono

Hobson

Hodes

Hoekstra

Holden

Holt

Honda

Hooley

Hoyer

Hulshof

Hunter

Inglis (SC)

Inslee

Israel

Issa

Jackson (IL)

Jackson-Lee (TX)

Jefferson

Johnson (GA)

Johnson, Sam

Jones (NC)

Jones (OH)

Jordan

Kagen

Kanjorski

Kaptur

Keller

Kennedy

Kildee

Kilpatrick

Kind

King (IA)

King (NY)

Kingston

Kirk

Klein (FL)

Kline (MN)

Knollenberg

Kuhl (NY)

LaHood

Lamborn

Langevin

Lantos

Larsen (WA)

Larson (CT)

Latham

LaTourette

Levin

Lewis (CA)

Lewis (GA)

Lewis (KY)

Linder

Lipinski

LoBiondo

Loebsack

Lofgren, Zoe

Lowey

Lucas

Lungren, Daniel E.

Lynch

Mack

Mahoney (FL)

Maloney (NY)

Manzullo

Marchant

Markey

Marshall

Matheson

Matsui

McCarthy (CA)

McCarthy (NY)

McCaul (TX)

McCollum (MN)

McCotter

McCrery

McGovern

McHenry

McHugh

McIntyre

McKeon

McMorris Rodgers

McNerney

McNulty

Meek (FL)

Meeks (NY)

Melancon

Mica

Michaud

Miller (FL)

Miller (MI)

Miller (NC)

Miller, Gary

Mitchell

Mollohan

Moore (KS)

Moran (KS)

Moran (VA)

Murphy (CT)

Murphy, Patrick

Murphy, Tim

Murtha

Musgrave

Myrick

Nadler

Napolitano

Neal (MA)

Neugebauer

Nunes

Oberstar

Obey

Ortiz

Pallone

Pascrell

Pastor

Payne

Pearce

Pence

Perlmutter

Peterson (MN)

Peterson (PA)

Petri

Pickering

Pitts

Pomeroy

Porter

Price (GA)

Price (NC)

Pryce (OH)

Putnam

Radanovich

Rahall

Ramstad

Rangel

Regula

Rehberg

Reichert

Renzi

Reyes

Reynolds

Richardson

Rodriguez

Rogers (AL)

Rogers (KY)

Rogers (MI)

Rohrabacher

Ros-Lehtinen

Roskam

Rothman

Roybal-Allard

Royce

Ruppersberger

Rush

Ryan (OH)

Ryan (WI)

Salazar

Sali

Sánchez, Linda T.

Sanchez, Loretta

Sarbanes

Saxton

Schakowsky

Schiff

Schwartz

Scott (GA)

Scott (VA)

Sensenbrenner

Serrano

Sessions

Sestak

Shadegg

Shays

Shea-Porter

Sherman

Shimkus

Shuler

Shuster

Simpson

Sires

Skelton

Slaughter

Smith (NE)

Smith (NJ)

Smith (TX)

Smith (WA)

Solis

Souder

Space

Spratt

Stearns

Stupak

Sullivan

Sutton

Tancredo

Tanner

Tauscher

Taylor

Terry

Thompson (CA)

Thompson (MS)

Thornberry

Tiberi

Tierney

Towns

Turner

Udall (CO)

Udall (NM)

Upton

Van Hollen

Velázquez

Visclosky

Walberg

Walden (OR)

Walsh (NY)

Walz (MN)

Wamp

Wasserman Schultz

Waters

Watson

Watt

Waxman

Weiner

Welch (VT)

Weldon (FL)

Weller

Westmoreland

Wexler

Whitfield

Wicker

Wilson (NM)

Wilson (OH)

Wilson (SC)

Wolf

Woolsey

Wu

Wynn

Yarmuth

Young (AK)

Young (FL)



Nays









Abercrombie

Baldwin

Bartlett (MD)

Blumenauer

Conyers

Ellison

Flake

Gilchrest

Hinchey

Lee

McDermott

Miller, George

Moore (WI)

Olver

Paul

Stark



Not Voting









Berry

Bishop (GA)

Carson

Cubin

Davis (IL)

Davis, Jo Ann

Delahunt

Herger

Jindal

Johnson (IL)

Johnson, E. B.

Kucinich

Lampson

Platts

Poe

Ross

Schmidt

Snyder

Tiahrt

Senate Vote Condemning MoveOn.Org's ad regarding
General Petreaus

Vote
#344

Yeas 72 Nays 25 Not Voting 3












YEAs ---72
Alexander
(R-TN)

Allard (R-CO)

Barrasso (R-WY)

Baucus (D-MT)

Bayh (D-IN)

Bennett (R-UT)

Bond (R-MO)

Brownback (R-KS)

Bunning (R-KY)

Burr (R-NC)

Cardin (D-MD)

Carper (D-DE)

Casey (D-PA)

Chambliss (R-GA)

Coburn (R-OK)

Cochran (R-MS)

Coleman (R-MN)

Collins (R-ME)

Conrad (D-ND)

Corker (R-TN)

Cornyn (R-TX)

Craig (R-ID)

Crapo (R-ID)

DeMint (R-SC)

Dole
(R-NC)

Domenici (R-NM)

Dorgan (D-ND)

Ensign (R-NV)

Enzi (R-WY)

Feinstein (D-CA)

Graham (R-SC)

Grassley (R-IA)

Gregg (R-NH)

Hagel (R-NE)

Hatch (R-UT)

Hutchison (R-TX)

Inhofe (R-OK)

Isakson (R-GA)

Johnson (D-SD)

Klobuchar (D-MN)

Kohl (D-WI)

Kyl (R-AZ)

Landrieu (D-LA)

Leahy (D-VT)

Lieberman (ID-CT)

Lincoln (D-AR)

Lott (R-MS)

Lugar (R-IN)

Martinez
(R-FL)

McCain (R-AZ)

McCaskill (D-MO)

McConnell (R-KY)

Mikulski (D-MD)

Murkowski (R-AK)

Nelson (D-FL)

Nelson (D-NE)

Pryor (D-AR)

Roberts (R-KS)

Salazar (D-CO)

Sessions (R-AL)

Shelby (R-AL)

Smith (R-OR)

Snowe (R-ME)

Specter (R-PA)

Stevens (R-AK)

Sununu (R-NH)

Tester (D-MT)

Thune (R-SD)

Vitter (R-LA)

Voinovich (R-OH)

Warner (R-VA)

Webb (D-VA)













NAYs ---25
Akaka
(D-HI)

Bingaman (D-NM)

Boxer (D-CA)

Brown (D-OH)

Byrd (D-WV)

Clinton (D-NY)

Dodd (D-CT)

Durbin (D-IL)

Feingold (D-WI)

Harkin
(D-IA)

Inouye (D-HI)

Kennedy (D-MA)

Kerry (D-MA)

Lautenberg (D-NJ)

Levin (D-MI)

Menendez (D-NJ)

Murray (D-WA)

Reed (D-RI)

Reid
(D-NV)

Rockefeller (D-WV)

Sanders (I-VT)

Schumer (D-NY)

Stabenow (D-MI)

Whitehouse (D-RI)

Wyden (D-OR)













Not Voting - 3
Biden
(D-DE)

Cantwell
(D-WA)

Obama
(D-IL)


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Comments

I hate to be the doomsday sayer, but I really think this empire is doomed to fall; just like all of those that have gone before. People in power have gotten too big headed for their own good and have begun to show their true ignorance.
One band aid to the next is not enough. Short of a revolutionary overhaul, I really doubt we are going to stop this demolition train from destroying itself, along with the rest of the planet and economy.
How likely are Americans going to be willing to cast scatter votes that do not nominate or elect anyone? Or mutiny?

Posted by: Shawna at September 28, 2007 12:53 PM

Why am I not surprised?

9/29/07 AP, Iran Labels CIA 'Terrorist Organization'

Posted by: rowan at September 29, 2007 8:41 AM