G-Wohl
05-12-2008, 12:44 AM
Hillary Clinton
She voted:
Yes for ENGLISH AS THE COMMON LANGUAGE
Yes for REAL ID FUNDING
Yes for MILITARY FORCE AUTHORIZATION RESOLUTION
Yes for USA PATRIOT ACT OF 2001
Yes for USA PATRIOT AND TERRORISM PREVENTION REAUTHORIZATION
Yes for CLOTURE ON HABEUS CORPUS FOR DETAINEES OF THE UNITED STATES
Yes for EXPRESSING THE SENSE OF CONGRESS REGARDING IRAN AND THE ISLAMIC REVOLUTIONARY GUARD CORPS (says that US should use its military to combat Iranian activities)
Barack Obama:
He voted:
Yes for ENGLISH AS THE COMMON LANGUAGE
Yes for USA PATRIOT AND TERRORISM PREVENTION REAUTHORIZATION
Yes for CLOTURE ON HABEUS CORPUS FOR DETAINEES OF THE UNITED STATES
The rest of the votes, Obama was not there to vote (excluding the original US Patriot Act and military force authorization bills, which he could not vote on because he wasn't a member of the Senate at the time).
Isn't it funny that Obama says he's for change, but votes to extend the very bills that most American citizens are awfully weary of?
Isn't it strange that Clinton so adamantly opposes the Republican administration, but votes as if she were one of them?
Isn't it time that we had actual CHANGE in the oval office?
Elect Ron Paul in 2008 to make that change possible.
She voted:
Yes for ENGLISH AS THE COMMON LANGUAGE
Yes for REAL ID FUNDING
Yes for MILITARY FORCE AUTHORIZATION RESOLUTION
Yes for USA PATRIOT ACT OF 2001
Yes for USA PATRIOT AND TERRORISM PREVENTION REAUTHORIZATION
Yes for CLOTURE ON HABEUS CORPUS FOR DETAINEES OF THE UNITED STATES
Yes for EXPRESSING THE SENSE OF CONGRESS REGARDING IRAN AND THE ISLAMIC REVOLUTIONARY GUARD CORPS (says that US should use its military to combat Iranian activities)
Barack Obama:
He voted:
Yes for ENGLISH AS THE COMMON LANGUAGE
Yes for USA PATRIOT AND TERRORISM PREVENTION REAUTHORIZATION
Yes for CLOTURE ON HABEUS CORPUS FOR DETAINEES OF THE UNITED STATES
The rest of the votes, Obama was not there to vote (excluding the original US Patriot Act and military force authorization bills, which he could not vote on because he wasn't a member of the Senate at the time).
Isn't it funny that Obama says he's for change, but votes to extend the very bills that most American citizens are awfully weary of?
Isn't it strange that Clinton so adamantly opposes the Republican administration, but votes as if she were one of them?
Isn't it time that we had actual CHANGE in the oval office?
Elect Ron Paul in 2008 to make that change possible.