Melissa Member Joined Nov 4, 2007 Messages 1,943 Feb 14, 2011 #61 I am at least glad this guy is on our team http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/repjustinamash
T tangent4ronpaul Banned Joined May 11, 2007 Messages 21,101 Feb 14, 2011 #62 How many of these so called tea party patriots voted yea? We aught to tell their districts. -t
B Brett85 Member Joined Mar 21, 2010 Messages 22,162 Feb 14, 2011 #63 tangent4ronpaul said: How many of these so called tea party patriots voted yea? We aught to tell their districts. -t Click to expand... Yeah, my rep was endorsed by Ron Paul and still voted yes. He seems to be hiding too since I can't get any answer from him.
tangent4ronpaul said: How many of these so called tea party patriots voted yea? We aught to tell their districts. -t Click to expand... Yeah, my rep was endorsed by Ron Paul and still voted yes. He seems to be hiding too since I can't get any answer from him.
Zatch Member Joined Mar 2, 2010 Messages 1,474 Feb 14, 2011 #64 Anyone have any idea how Mike Lee will vote on the PATRIOT Act?
Melissa Member Joined Nov 4, 2007 Messages 1,943 Feb 14, 2011 #65 Here is the roll call http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2011/roll036.xml
T tangent4ronpaul Banned Joined May 11, 2007 Messages 21,101 Feb 14, 2011 #67 COOL! - mine is still a nay!
B Brett85 Member Joined Mar 21, 2010 Messages 22,162 Feb 14, 2011 #68 Zatch said: Who was the extra Republican? Click to expand... I'm comparing the two roll calls, and it looks like Rep Hanna was the one Republican who switched from "yes" to "no."
Zatch said: Who was the extra Republican? Click to expand... I'm comparing the two roll calls, and it looks like Rep Hanna was the one Republican who switched from "yes" to "no."
pdavis Member Joined Jul 8, 2007 Messages 416 Feb 14, 2011 #69 Paul and Jones were the two Republicans that voted for the motion to recommit.
T tsai3904 Member Joined May 13, 2010 Messages 9,397 Feb 14, 2011 #70 Traditional Conservative said: I'm comparing the two roll calls, and it looks like Rep Hanna was the one Republican who switched from "yes" to "no." Click to expand... Hanna didn't vote last time so technically, there wasn't someone who changed from Yes to No. Here's the last roll call vote: http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2011/roll026.xml
Traditional Conservative said: I'm comparing the two roll calls, and it looks like Rep Hanna was the one Republican who switched from "yes" to "no." Click to expand... Hanna didn't vote last time so technically, there wasn't someone who changed from Yes to No. Here's the last roll call vote: http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2011/roll026.xml
Chieppa1 Member Joined Feb 13, 2009 Messages 2,046 Feb 14, 2011 #71 tsai3904 said: Hanna didn't vote last time so technically, there wasn't someone who changed from Yes to No. Here's the last roll call vote: http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2011/roll026.xml Click to expand... Wait, so Scott Garrett didn't vote on this TWICE!!! Fucking scumbag. Last edited: Feb 14, 2011
tsai3904 said: Hanna didn't vote last time so technically, there wasn't someone who changed from Yes to No. Here's the last roll call vote: http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2011/roll026.xml Click to expand... Wait, so Scott Garrett didn't vote on this TWICE!!! Fucking scumbag.