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Who the Democrats will put in positions of power say WAY more about them than some talking points memo that is posted on one of these threads.
So here they are the people who will lead congress if Democrats take over.
Speak of the House Pelosi
1. More than half the House Democratic caucus voted against legislation authorizing construction of 700 miles of fencing along the southern border.
2. More than half of all House Democrats also voted against legislation last month to increase immigration law enforcement.
3. Twice in the 1990s and twice more since the terrorist attacks in 2001, half or more of House Democrats voted to cut finding for U.S. intelligence agencies.
4. A majority of House Democrats voted repeatedly against the Patriot Act, against authorizing military tribunals for captured terrorists, against modernizing electronic surveillance legislation to permit monitoring of terrorists by the National Security Agency and against creation of the Department of Homeland Security.
Thanks to The San Diego Union-Tribune for the details used in this post Link
The reasons above are why myself and millions of other conservatives will vote for Republican on election day. It is not that we are happy with Bush and Co, but putting Democrats in charge would be WORSE.
So here they are the people who will lead congress if Democrats take over.
Speak of the House Pelosi
Chairman of the Way and Means Committee Charles RangelPolls show that most Americans know nothing about Pelosi and many don't even know who she is.
There is no denying her voting record over eight terms as one of the most liberal members of the House of Representatives. Pelosi's lifetime rating by the Americans for Democratic Action, the liberal benchmark for members of Congress, is 96 percent. Her lifetime rating by the counterpart American Conservative Union is 2 percent.
Less than a year after 9/11, Pelosi said publicly that she didn't consider the United States at war. This year, she said that national security should not be a campaign issue in the 2006 midterm elections.
Pelosi voted repeatedly against the counterterrorism Patriot Act, opposed creation of the Department of Homeland Security and voted against a resolution condemning the leak of the National Security Agency's highly classified program for monitoring terrorist communications. Pelosi also reportedly told colleagues that she would appoint as chairman of the House Intelligence Committee overseeing America's counterterrorism efforts Rep. Alcee Hastings, an ultra-liberal and at least formerly sleazy Florida Democrat. Hastings was impeached and removed as a federal judge by a Democratic-controlled Congress in 1988-89 on bribery and obstruction of justice charges.
Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee Rep. John ConyersRangel says he would oppose extending any of the Bush tax cuts past their expiration in 2010 ? imposing a huge tax increase on an economy fueled by Bush's first-term tax reductions. Rangel also supports bringing back the draft.
Chairmanship of the investigative House Government Reform Committee Henry Waxman,A zealous liberal. Conyers has spent the last few years compiling a case for impeaching President Bush. Pelosi denies that a Democratic House would pursue Bush's impeachment but Conyers pointedly demurred from echoing Pelosi's denial.
Some other great facts about Democrats who would run congressAmong the most partisan liberal Democrats in the House. No one doubts that Waxman would use his committee and its subpoena power to launch a flurry of investigations of the Bush administration, including its counterterrorism intelligence programs.
1. More than half the House Democratic caucus voted against legislation authorizing construction of 700 miles of fencing along the southern border.
2. More than half of all House Democrats also voted against legislation last month to increase immigration law enforcement.
3. Twice in the 1990s and twice more since the terrorist attacks in 2001, half or more of House Democrats voted to cut finding for U.S. intelligence agencies.
4. A majority of House Democrats voted repeatedly against the Patriot Act, against authorizing military tribunals for captured terrorists, against modernizing electronic surveillance legislation to permit monitoring of terrorists by the National Security Agency and against creation of the Department of Homeland Security.
Thanks to The San Diego Union-Tribune for the details used in this post Link
The reasons above are why myself and millions of other conservatives will vote for Republican on election day. It is not that we are happy with Bush and Co, but putting Democrats in charge would be WORSE.
