PRO-Terror Roll Call in DC
I am sure you are dying to know the politicians who voted against Thursday’s pro-Israel resolution; the full record is here: Final Vote Results for Roll Call 391. Charles over at LGF has it all here;
Voted “NAY” - 8:
Abercrombie [notorious- Atlas]
Conyers
Dingell
Kilpatrick (MI)
McDermott
Paul
Rahall
StarkAnswered “PRESENT” - 4:
Kaptur
Kucinich
Lee
Waters
Remember these names folks, remember these names. Our lives depend on eradicating (from Congress) these Jihad tools that have infiltrated the government.
UPDATE July 23: On the flip side have you read Rick Santorum's courageous, exceptional speech here? The man is presidential I tell you. (hat tip Jay)









I have these names posted on my bulletin board and am going to remind them often that they need to stand up and be counted in this war on terror.
Posted by: DoctorDentons | Friday, July 21, 2006 at 04:57 PM
And "not voting"...Cynthia McKinney of Georgia.Guess that Jew hating b*tch was out trying to save her seat,since she was forced into a runoff the other day(heh!)
Posted by: reddy | Friday, July 21, 2006 at 05:35 PM
Maybe you want to say "kicking out of office" the Jihad tools?
Because "eradicating" kinda sounds like you're making a hit list here.
Posted by: Cheap Cynicism | Friday, July 21, 2006 at 05:51 PM
You know, all these cries of anti-semitism really do an injustice to those who actually suffer it. Demonizing your opposition is a tactic with a history that any friend of Israel should be ashamed to use.
Posted by: brad | Friday, July 21, 2006 at 07:56 PM
You can be sure that Dr. Ron Paul's vote was principled. You may not agree with it, of course, but that's a different question.
Posted by: Fritz | Friday, July 21, 2006 at 08:27 PM
[Because "eradicating" kinda sounds like you're making a hit list here.]
Excuse Me Cheap Cynicism, what was it about "eradicating (from Congress)" that you don't understand?
Posted by: Longboat_Al | Friday, July 21, 2006 at 10:37 PM
She edited the post, Longboat - it didn't used to say "(from Congress)."
Posted by: Cheap Cynicism | Saturday, July 22, 2006 at 01:30 AM