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Did your member of Congress vote in favor of OBAMACARE?? Have you called to let them know how you feel?

Drue-AFCL 2012/06/29 22:36:48
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  • bob 2012/06/30 00:55:08
    Yes
    bob
    +4
    My rep is Pearlmutter and the Piece of trash sent out a Poll on the Net to ask for the Peoples opinion before the Vote, 66% were against barrycare then the Piece of trash Voted yes and said it was to important for America.Why ask for your constituients opinions if you are going to Ignore them. It the Party not the People to these pieces of Sh*t.

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  • sbtbill 2012/07/01 06:47:33
    No
    sbtbill
    Yes, I gave him a piece of my mind. Told him off real good.
  • golem48 2012/07/01 06:16:40
    Yes
    golem48
    She is one of 0bama's strumpets; an evil gordita..
  • Hamilton 2012/06/30 22:48:50
    Yes
    Hamilton
    Both Senator Boob Casey and Rep. Doyle the Boil voted for this monstrosity.
  • T Bevan 2012/06/30 19:11:48
    No
    T Bevan
    Yes I write/call every other month....

    I let them know they are doing a poor job and should be replaced....

    congress and the senate should be replaced
  • pops 2012/06/30 15:44:01
    I will
    pops
    hope i don't get arrested.
  • ~HopelessRomanticM17~ 2012/06/30 08:36:30
    Yes
    ~HopelessRomanticM17~
    I'm not extremely sure...but I think they did.

    Honestly there is so much talk about Obamacare, and so much trash talk about it, but what I have heard about it, it's not that bad of an idea. Tell me, why are you personally so against Obamacare?
  • Energene ~Hopele... 2012/06/30 13:05:21
    Energene
    +1
    There is the 3% tax on the sale of all homes. There is the hefty mandatory fine if you chose not to have health insurance. There is the 500 million dollar gutting of Medicare to pay for it. There is the substantial rise in health insurance costs which have already started. Let us not forget the death panel that decides if you deserve care or not. Watch for the mass exodus of health insurance companies & doctors.
    What rock have been living under?
  • T Bevan Energene 2012/06/30 19:25:31
    T Bevan
    Those that have to have it explained to them , are either ignorant , lazy or both...

    ignorant lazy or both
  • ~Hopele... T Bevan 2012/07/03 01:29:09
    ~HopelessRomanticM17~
    No, I just get conflicting biased information from every person that tells me why they don't or do like obamacare.
  • T Bevan ~Hopele... 2012/07/03 19:07:36
  • ~Hopele... T Bevan 2012/07/04 02:16:59
    ~HopelessRomanticM17~
    Thank you!
  • Begum Z... Energene 2012/07/01 20:47:12
    Begum Zebunisah Hamidullah
    Great talking points from FOX!! fdfdf
  • T Bevan ~Hopele... 2012/06/30 19:23:55
    T Bevan
    +1
    Why have you not taken time to read the bill?

    Not that bad of an idea??????

    there is a fool born every minute
  • GeorgeAMartini 2012/06/30 07:12:01
    Yes
    GeorgeAMartini
    +1
    It wouldn't matter if I called. My representative is the communist Jim McDermott. Remember him, the one who gave aid and comfort to Saddam Hussein. In my book, he is a traitor.
  • Begum Z... GeorgeA... 2012/07/01 20:53:33
    Begum Zebunisah Hamidullah
    You seemed rather selective of who you label "traitor" but then again it is typical but NOT unexpected hypocrisy of the worse kind coming from your side! You seemed to have amnesia about this ....Shaking Hands: Iraqi President Saddam Hussein greets Donald Rumsfeld, then special envoy of President Ronald Reagan, in Baghdad on December 20, 1983.
    Shaking Hands with Saddam Hussein:
    The U.S. Tilts toward Iraq, 1980-1984

    National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 82



    fdfd
  • GeorgeA... Begum Z... 2012/07/01 21:09:38
    GeorgeAMartini
    You seem to have selective memory as well. At the time of this picture we, unfortunately were friends with that sadistic bastard. Bugger off.
  • mrdog 2012/06/30 06:36:54
    Yes
    mrdog
    +1
    Queston to each of them about taxes in Obamacare...bark
  • kcoat 2012/06/30 05:36:22
    No
    kcoat
    However he is not working like a pit bull either.
  • redhorse29 2012/06/30 05:07:47 (edited)
    Yes
    redhorse29
    +1
    I am from the San Francisco Bay Area, home of pelosi and feinstein; two of the most disgusting self serving and wealth liberal progressive elitist snobs in the nation. They were at the core of Obamacare. Pelosi said to see what is in the bill you have approve it. It was over a thousand pages long, delivered the morning of the vote and approved by house and senate without ever being read nor understood. Yes they voted for the bill. Yes I contacted them and yes I am still pissed.
  • WhereIs... redhorse29 2012/07/01 01:07:47
    WhereIsAmerica? ~PWCM~JLA
    You poor soul, you have my sympathy.
  • Begum Z... redhorse29 2012/07/01 20:55:42
    Begum Zebunisah Hamidullah
    Did you consider moving out of the beautiful city of San Francisco I am sure there is place for hate filled citizens like you where more of your type are welcomed! fdfd
  • The Duke 2012/06/30 05:00:31
    No
    The Duke
    +2
    I have the good fortune to have a solid Republican conservative Representative and 2 solid Republican Senators. Although I may not agree with everything they say or do, they represent my political views the large majority of the time, and all 3 have fought 0bamacare from the beginning. I'm also quite sure they will support the coming repeal wholeheartedly.
  • T Bevan The Duke 2012/06/30 19:31:48
    T Bevan
    We may have a couple guys whom voted no....

    They have yet to do any real work to undue the damn mess...

    Now , Coburn has been found guilty of covering up an affair of another member of congress...

    Coburn Helped Cover Up John Ensign Affair: Senate Ethics Report --

    WASHINGTON -- Sen. Tom Coburn played a more active role than previously known in the negotiations between ex-Sen. John Ensign (R-Nev.) and his former aide, Doug Hampton. The extent of the Oklahoma Republican's involvement is made clear in a report released Thursday by the Senate Ethics Committee that accuses the former senator of serious criminal violations.

    Ensign resigned from the Senate earlier this month, but had admitted in 2009 to having an affair with Cynthia Hampton -- a past campaign aide and the wife of Doug Hampton. During a two-year inquiry into possible violations by Ensign, the Senate Ethics Committee found that he violated campaign finance laws and obscured justice to cover-up his affair.

    Coburn, a friend of Ensign’s who confronted him about the adultery, became involved as an intermediary in negotiations between Ensign and Doug Hampton. The former aide sought money from Ensign in spring 2009. Coburn negotiated the payment to Doug Hampton down from $8 million to about $2.8 million, according to the report.

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    We may have a couple guys whom voted no....

    They have yet to do any real work to undue the damn mess...

    Now , Coburn has been found guilty of covering up an affair of another member of congress...

    Coburn Helped Cover Up John Ensign Affair: Senate Ethics Report --

    WASHINGTON -- Sen. Tom Coburn played a more active role than previously known in the negotiations between ex-Sen. John Ensign (R-Nev.) and his former aide, Doug Hampton. The extent of the Oklahoma Republican's involvement is made clear in a report released Thursday by the Senate Ethics Committee that accuses the former senator of serious criminal violations.

    Ensign resigned from the Senate earlier this month, but had admitted in 2009 to having an affair with Cynthia Hampton -- a past campaign aide and the wife of Doug Hampton. During a two-year inquiry into possible violations by Ensign, the Senate Ethics Committee found that he violated campaign finance laws and obscured justice to cover-up his affair.

    Coburn, a friend of Ensign’s who confronted him about the adultery, became involved as an intermediary in negotiations between Ensign and Doug Hampton. The former aide sought money from Ensign in spring 2009. Coburn negotiated the payment to Doug Hampton down from $8 million to about $2.8 million, according to the report.

    The Oklahoma Republican's involvement in the cover-up of the affair could lead to uncomfortable questions for the senator and his party going forward. While Ensign left the Senate hastily last week, Coburn remains an active figure.

    The report provides extensive details of the Coburn's collaboration. He spoke to Hampton’s attorney, Daniel Albregts, three times on May 22, 2009, to discuss money Ensign planned to give the Hamptons. Coburn first said he wanted to “help Doug out” because he liked him and felt bad about what had happened, the report says. The Oklahoma Republican asked Albregts to find out what Hampton needed to start over.

    According to the report, Albregts called about an hour later, interrupting Coburn from mowing his lawn on a tractor. The lawyer told the senator that Hampton had proposed $8 million to resettle his family and find a new job. Albregts told the Ethics Committee that Coburn countered, calling the figure “absolutely ridiculous.” Instead, Coburn reportedly said the Ensigns should purchase the Hampton’s home and give them some money to live off of while they looked for new jobs.

    In a third call, Albregts proposed payments for the Hamptons of $1.2 million for their home and $1.6 million for relocation, the report says. During that five-minute call, Coburn said he thought that was reasonable and that he would take the request to Ensign. The former senator from Nevada, however, refused to pay that total.


    Coburn denied that he served as a negotiator when he testified for the report, but acknowledged he spoke to Hampton’s attorney, Albregts, in May 2009. The Oklahoma Republican told the Ethics Committee that he was simply planning to pass along information to Ensign.

    In 2008, the senator was one of the men to confront Ensign about ending his affair with Cynthia Hampton, according to the report. Cobburn, along with C Street Christian fellowship's evangelical leaders Tim Coe, David Coe and Marty Sherman, talked to Ensign and Doug Hampton at their group house on February 14, 2008. The Coes and Sherman are involved with The Family, a Christian group the C Street House is affiliated with.

    “Senator Ensign was told that the affair had to stop,” the report says. “Mr. Hampton was very emotional during the meeting, and at one point got very close to a physical confrontation with Senator Ensign. Senator Coburn asked Mr. Hampton to leave, stating 'we’ll take it from here. We'll take care of this.'”

    Eventually, Tim Coe went to the ex-senator's father, Michael Ensign, to stop the affair. Tim Coe reportedly said that Coburn “was not big enough” for the job. The elder Ensign said he would handle it, according to the report.

    Coburn staged a second intervention for the Nevada politician about a month after the Feb. 14, 2008 talks.

    “Senator Coburn stated, ‘I can’t take this anymore. I’ve got to tell these guys.’ Mr. Sherman and others, including Members of Congress, went to Senator Ensign’s bedroom at the C Street Center and confronted him about the affair,” the report says. The adulterous relationship continued until later that year.

    When the affair ended, Coburn was part of the “team” that discussed relocating the Hamptons to Colorado and providing them with money for their transition, the report says.

    “According to Mr. Coe, 'Doug was more confident talking to Senator Coburn about finances than he was us,' and Mr. Hampton thought Senator Coburn 'could deliver John’s father,' who was wealthy,” the report says. “Senator Coburn played a 'support role,' and encouraged Senator Ensign to consider the plans developed by Mr. Coe and others regarding transition and separation.”

    Ensign’s father eventually gave the Hamptons $96,000 as a gift, which Ethics Committee charges was in violation of campaign finance laws.
    (more)
  • The Duke T Bevan 2012/06/30 20:02:16
    The Duke
    +2
    As I said, I may not agree with everything they have said or
    done, they represent my political beliefs well, particularly in their
    opposition to the POS known as 0bamacare.
  • T Bevan The Duke 2012/07/01 20:39:50
    T Bevan
    I thought higher of Colburn , boy was I wrong....

    colburn ensign
  • Maria 2012/06/30 04:20:15
    I will
    Maria
    +1
    of course tell them it is our duty as We The People ....or best idea send pink slip? how is that? if they did on purpose to pass yay instead of nay...then bingo we can send pink slips..
    Pink Slip for Senator and the president
  • Bruce 2012/06/30 03:57:17
    Yes
    Bruce
    Nelson of Florida is going in November. I can't wait to laugh at the Bastard. Matter of fact all worthless Democrats are going. Say goodbye to Debbie Was a Man Schultz.
  • WhereIs... Bruce 2012/07/01 01:09:19
    WhereIsAmerica? ~PWCM~JLA
    Would be nice to see Debbie gone (what a dolt that one is), but they will probably make her an anchor on MSNBC.
  • Begum Z... WhereIs... 2012/07/01 21:04:32
    Begum Zebunisah Hamidullah
    Megyan Kelly agrees with you with all the blond bimbos on FOX who are selling T & A to the frustrated Republican men while their wives buy more batteries at Walmart for their "toys" FOX has enough hoochemamas do we have to crowd the airwaves? dfdf
    or you can hang with BILL ORIELLY .....whips and chains included gfg
  • Begum Z... Bruce 2012/07/01 21:01:00
    Begum Zebunisah Hamidullah
    The frustration...anger.....disap... down when the Chief Justice sided with the liberal justices....they say the nightmare will exist for a long time this is the law of the land ...deal with it and all these fake threats are welcome to a stiff...flip flopper who did the original health care law which is now the law of the land! Republicans are in a tizzy with a weak candidate like Romney the light at the end of the tunnel is dark!
    fddf
  • santa6642 2012/06/30 03:20:07
    Yes
    santa6642
    +1
    We have schummer a liberal puke and he doen't care.
  • WhereIs... santa6642 2012/07/01 01:09:41
    WhereIsAmerica? ~PWCM~JLA
    You have my sympathy.
  • Walt 2012/06/30 02:48:12
    Yes
    Walt
    Senators -

    1. Mary Landrieu (D) - Yes
    2. David Vitter (R) - No

    Congressmen -

    1. Steve Scalise (R) - No
    2. Joseph Cao (R) - Yes
    3. Charlie Melancon (D) - No
    4. John Fleming (R) - No
    5. Rodney Alexander (R) - No
    6. Bill Cassidy (R) - No
    7. Charles Boustany (R) - No

    Jos. Cao was the only Republican to vote yes in the entire House of Representatives. According to a 2011 survey conducted by The National Journal, he was the most liberal Republican in the House. He was voted out of office in 2010 after serving only one term.

    Mary Landrieu is a part of the Louisiana Landrieu family political dynasty and it is doubtful we will be getting rid of her. I never have voted for her and I never will.
  • Stan Ka... Walt 2012/06/30 03:30:33
    Stan Kapusta
    +1
    We need Term Limits for people like Landrieu. Just something to think about. I think it's too late for us but it would be a great gift for our kids considering what were leaving them.
  • DoxieDad 2012/06/30 01:35:31
    Yes
    DoxieDad
    +1
    Yes, and Bill Nelson will know how I feel come November.
    connie mack  2012 sticker
  • bob 2012/06/30 00:55:08
    Yes
    bob
    +4
    My rep is Pearlmutter and the Piece of trash sent out a Poll on the Net to ask for the Peoples opinion before the Vote, 66% were against barrycare then the Piece of trash Voted yes and said it was to important for America.Why ask for your constituients opinions if you are going to Ignore them. It the Party not the People to these pieces of Sh*t.
  • David 2012/06/30 00:17:18
    No
    David
    +1
    Well, it's split: my Rep and one Senator voted against, and the Senator that voted for it is such a filthy scumbag I'll never call her office. Besides, she's going DOWN to defeat in November.
  • Just me ∞ijm♥G☮F♀U∞ 2012/06/30 00:02:00
    No
    Just me ∞ijm♥G☮F♀U∞
    +1
    I'm guessing that Claire McCaskill did~she's a democrat.
  • MarinerFH 2012/06/29 23:55:04
    No
    MarinerFH
    +1
    I have now supported his run for the Senate.
  • VoiceOfReason 2012/06/29 23:19:24
    No
    VoiceOfReason
    +1
    No but I called my congressman who did not favor Affordable Health care and let him know how I feel about the do nothing GOP House.

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