I am going to contact the the person from my state that is on that list.
Most of the people who voted nay were probably told to do so to give the illusion of opposition to this. The fact that Arlen Specter voted in favor of this does not surprise me since he has been a whore for the elites since the very beginning, but Bob Casey voting for this disturbs the hell out of me.
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Whichever one makes it to the general election will still get support from the anti-war left and the pro-civil liberties left. All in the name of getting a (D) in the Whitehouse.
I'm calling Senator Grassley. This is unacceptable.
Senator Warner, looking up the precise definition of "outrage", I find that "the anger and resentment aroused by injury or insult" as the result of your misguided support for S. 2248 FISA Amendments Act of 2007, is damned appropriate. Not only did you violate your Oath to the Constitution of the United States, but also took part in undermining MY civil liberties and privacy. I don't know with whom or to what your loyalties lie, but for this former U.S. Marine it is still with the Constitution and with those who earned the title Marine. Please know that this Marine will not be giving you his precious vote this year. Nor will I be voting for Senator Webb when his term ends in 2012.
Sincerely,
[tommyzDad]
I'll email this and send this snail mail, to make sure it doesn't get summarily deleted.
I borrowed a sentence or two from you, trigonX.
But I am confused by all this: The GOP is supposedly very concerned about the loss of voters, and yet these GOP senators pulls this shit. I guess these guys didn't get the memo: Don't fuck with civil liberties?
Fucking Webb and Warner.
So much for Semper Fidelis, eh, guys? You'll be hearing from me.
Shocking, McCain voted Aye, so did Kyle from AZ. I need to move......
Notice how Hillary and Obama abstained. Whimps.