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Redcoat Congress- members who switched votes on bailout bill
chuckypita.com — The House voted "Yes" to bailout bill today. These members switched their votes from "NO" to the bailout on Monday - to "YES" to the bailout on Friday. Is your congressman a Benedict Arnold? See if your congressman switched votes here....
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- barbsat, on 10/03/2008, -0/+8My Congressman once again keeps his job. Platt, Nay
- chuckypita, on 10/03/2008, -0/+8Can you believe those chicken **** turncoats?!? This is unbelievable!
- GovernmentSp00k, on 10/04/2008, -0/+2Yes. And yes.
- snortreport, on 10/03/2008, -0/+5At least my two congressman stood by their "NO" votes from Monday. The third - Chris Cannon - is gonzo. Goodbye.
- DukeLeto2, on 10/03/2008, -0/+5I like someone's idea I saw on another forum. All those democrats and republicans that voted NO should ditch their parties and form a third party!
End this two party BS!! - caferrell, on 10/03/2008, -0/+5My freshman Congressman, Kagen a Democrat voted no both times.
I now have a Kagen bumpersticker next to the Ron Paul bumpersitcker - sheeplescareme, on 10/04/2008, -0/+6my state and its reps have long been owned by the banks, corps, and the big clubs.
- Heysal, on 10/04/2008, -0/+3So anyone moving to recall their legislators or is everyone just crying some more? Oh ssssure - we'll vote em out next time around. A recall will take their lucrative pensions away from them - if they just loose an election they still have their money - but you don't have yours. So Americans - what you going to do about your "yea" sayers? My bet is that most of you do not one damned thing but cry about it. How do you think they got this powerful in the first place?
Recall or shut up and dole out your bucks.
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