sailingaway
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Tom McClintock is definitely on our side. Read my post here: http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showth...cClintock-A-True-Fighter&highlight=mcclintock
He voted to end the war in Afghanistan, opposed the NDAA (voted for the Smith-Amash amendment), voted against CISPA, opposed SOPA/PIPA, and opposed reauthorization of the Patriot Act. I mean, he gets an A+ on every aspect of this liberty movement, in my opinion. Here are the links:
http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2011/roll066.xml Patriot Act (see his name under "NAY")
http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2012/roll192.xml CISPA (see his name under "NAY)
The two other links show his oppositions to the war in Afghanistan and his support for the Smith-Amash amendment. So I definitely think he is on our side.
On Jeff Flake, I agree that he isn't the best, but he is better than his opponent in the race.
The ones I listed aren't 100% on the liberty side, but they at least are willing to listen to our side (unlike people like Cantor, Upton, McCarthy, and others who want us to just shut up.). They are so close to being on our side that they are potential allies (like Demint and Lee).
He is now, but he wasn't always, I am from California. I specifically recall him saying Ron didn't have the 'stature' to be presidential nominee, and then turning around and asking for Ron's endorsement in 2008 (and getting it, Ron is a saint.) But Flake in particular I wouldn't want our name associated with to be honest, given his lack of civil liberties record. I'm not sure the PAC's slant on things, and if it feels more Club for Growth than I am, it might be fine with Flake, but I'm not. I think he knows better and voted that way anyhow to play the game and I find that very dangerous.