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Monthly Archives: July 2008
California Has The Best and Worst of Senate Democrats
Barbara Boxer did the right thing. She voted against the FISA Amendments Act. Dianne Feinstein did the wrong thing. She voted in favor of the FISA Amendments Act. California, you have my congratulations… and my sympathy. Continue reading →
Posted in California
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Tagged barbara boxer, constitution, democrats, dianne feinstein, fisa amendments act, h.r. 6304, senate, video
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Maurice Hinchey Criticizes the FISA Amendments Act
The FISA Amendments Act is not a necessary tool for America’s security, and it deprives Americans of freedoms that are essential to the survival of democracy in the USA. On both counts, Maurice Hinchey did the right thing in voting NO on the FISA Amendments Act. Continue reading →
Posted in New York
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Tagged congress, constitution, fisa amendments act, freedom, hinchey, legislation, new york, spying
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Why Does Al Franken Refuse To Speak Up on FISA Amendments Act?
Al Franken says that he will stand up for Minnesota in the United States Senate. So how come Franken won’t even tell voters what his position on the FISA Amendments Act is? Continue reading →
Posted in Minnesota
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Tagged al franken, campaign, candidate, constitution, fisa amendments act, fourth amendment, freedom, Minnesota, senate, silence, spying, warrantless wiretapping
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Georgia Gets a Bum Democrat for Congress in Heckman
John Linder ought to be kicked out of Congress, but to be honest, Doug Heckman wouldn’t be much of an improvement. I have advice to the Democrats of Georgia’s 7th congressional district: In 2010, why don’t you nominate someone for Congress who is knows the Constitution, and who actually reads laws before he endorses them? Continue reading →
Posted in Georgia
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Tagged attorney general, big government, doug heckman, fisa amendments act, Georgia, john linder, legislation, southern, spying, surveillance, warrantless wiretapping
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