Sen. Jeff Flake -
79%
Dist.1: Joe Scarborough -
75%
Sen. John Ashcroft -
72%
These three above are REAL Republicans, IOW scum like Trump, BushX2, McCain, Romney, Marco Rubio, Mitch McConnell, John Bolton, Lindsey Graham, Ruby Giuliani, Eliot Abrams, William Barr, Pompeo & Pence. The list goes on and on...... America's Worst from the R wing.
Denis Kucinich is pro liberty, pro American, and a member of the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity, Advisory Board.
The Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity
ADVISORY BOARD
DENNIS KUCINICH
Mr. Kucinich, the former US Representative from Ohio’s 10th Congressional district, is a leading antiwar and pro-civil liberties voice.
Kucinich was a gun grabbing communist scumbag.
You reveal yourself as a liberal more and more.
He was also open borders so you expose yourself on that count again:
https://www.thenewamerican.com/inde...&view=article&id=38&Itemid=828&nameid=K000336
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H R 6061: Secure Fence Act of 2006
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September 14, 2006
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[TD="class: paddingleft, colspan: 4"]Border Fence. The Secure Fence Act of 2006 (H.R. 6061) would authorize the construction of nearly 700 miles of fencing along the U.S.-Mexico border. The border fence is just the first of a series of border security initiatives that House Republicans intend to merge into the Homeland Security spending bill. If implemented, the 700 miles of fencing along the border would be a good first step toward protecting our borders from the massive influx of illegal immigration facing our country today.
The House passed H.R. 6061 on September 14, 2006 by a vote of 283-138 (Roll Call 446). We have assigned pluses to the yeas because such a border fence would help prevent illegal immigration and further protect our borders.[/TD]
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H R 4437: Border Protection, Antiterrorism, and Illegal Immigration Control Act
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December 16, 2005
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[TD="class: paddingleft, colspan: 4"]Border Security. The House immigration bill (H.R. 4437) would improve border security by authorizing 700 miles of security fence to be built along parts of the U.S.-Mexican border, making unlawful entry into the United States a criminal rather than a civil offense, and increasing penalties for immigrant-related crimes. It would also require employers to verify immigrant status of new employees. It does not include the guest-worker/amnesty provisions found in the Senate bill.
The House passed H.R. 4437 on December 16, 2005 by a vote of 239-182 (Roll Call 661). We have assigned pluses to the yeas because the bill would improve border security. The House-passed bill is very different from the Senate-passed version. For immigration legislation to become law, the House and Senate versions would have to be reconciled and a final version sent back to both houses of Congress for their approval and then to the president for his signature.
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And Pro-Abortion so we can dismiss your claims to care about that too:
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H.R. 358: Protect Life Act
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October 13, 2011
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[TD="class: paddingleft, colspan: 4"]Abortion Funding. H.R. 358 would prohibit any federal funding to be used to purchase health insurance plans covering abortion. It would also require that any insurance companies offering plans via the ObamaCare-created state exchanges that include abortion coverage offer identical plans minus the abortion coverage.
The House passed H.R. 358 on October 13, 2011 by a vote of 251 to 172 (Roll Call 789). We have assigned pluses to the yeas not only because the government should not be subsidizing the killing of innocent human life, but also because there is no constitutional authority for the government to manage or finance the healthcare sector.[/TD]
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H.Con.Res. 36: Directing the Clerk of the House of Representatives to make a correction in the enrollment of H.R. 1473
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April 14, 2011
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[TD="class: paddingleft, colspan: 4"]Planned Parenthood Defunding. House Concurrent Resolution 36 would direct the House clerk to insert a section in the enrollment of H.R. 1473 (Department of Defense and Full-Year Continuing Appropriations Act, 2011) that would prohibit the use of any funding in the bill for Planned Parenthood.
The House adopted H. Con. Res. 36 on April 14, 2011 by a vote of 241 to 185 (Roll Call 271). We have assigned pluses to the yeas because Planned Parenthood is the nation's largest abortion provider, and government should not subsidize the killing of innocent human life. Moreover, under the Constitution, the federal government should not be subsidizing any private entity in the marketplace.[/TD]
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H R 760: Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act
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June 4, 2003
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[TD="class: paddingleft, colspan: 4"]Partial-Birth Abortion Ban. This bill (H.R. 760) states: "Any physician who, in or affecting interstate or foreign commerce, knowingly performs a partial-birth abortion and thereby kills a human fetus shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than 2 years, or both."
The House passed H.R. 760 on June 4, 2003 by a vote of 282 to 139 (Roll Call 242). We have assigned pluses to the yeas on the basis that all forms of abortion constitute the murder of unborn children -- and that the Supreme Court was overstepping its proper authority by "legalizing" abortion in the first place.[/TD]