Patriot Act Extension FAILS

Does Boehner not vote? I didn't see his name anywhere?
 
I have not vetted every single GOP name on the "nay" list, but it sures looks like few, if any, "Tea Party" members voted nay.

I would say that almost all of them were tea partiers. These weren't the moderate or liberal Republicans voting "no."
 
Marlin Stutzman voted YEA, but he said in the C4L survey that he would not vote for the it.

And Anthony Weiner voted "no" when he told the Judge that he would vote "yes." How exactly does that work?
 
I'm not surprised that all of the so called tea party republicans voted for the bill. You have to take into account that people who want to get into politics will say anything to win. Ron Paul being the only exception to the rule. Rand Paul has yet to prove himself.
 
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Am I the only one not surprised that some of these so called Tea Party representatives voted Yes? Some people put way to much trust into another persons words, especially when a relatively powerful position is up for grabs. The only person elected to the house who seems to be any different from the status quo is Justin Amash and even he still needs to prove himself a bit more.
 
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The only person elected to the house who seems to be any different from the status quo is Justin Amash and even he still needs to prove himself a bit more.

Huh? There were 26 Republicans who voted against the Patriot Act, not 2.
 
Roscoe Bartlett?

Rob Bishop?

Paul Broun?

Rorhbacher?

Young?

So far all the names I'm coming across are incumbents and old timers.

Paul Broun is one of the most conservative members of the house. There's been many times when the vote was 433-2 with Ron and Paul Broun voting "no."
 
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