The worst Senators
#1
The worst Senators
The "Worst 10" on issues relating to members of the Armed Forces and their families and veterans and their families are:
Alexander of Tennessee
Chambliss of Georgia
Cochran of Mississippi
Coleman of Minnesota
Cornyn of Texas
Dole of North Carolina
Graham of South Carolina
Roberts of Kansas
Sessions of Alabama
Sunnunu of New Hampshire
This posting is Empowering Veterans’s opening shot in what I hope is a campaign that will make the members of "The Worst 10" club lives miserable until their defeat in the 2008 election. This posting is an appeal for you to visit our website, www.empoweringveterans.org , to review the voting records of the "Worst 10", and to volunteer to serve as a "Bird Dog" to hold these people accountable for their deceit, hypocrisy, and hollow claims of "Supporting the Troops".
by Ralph Parrot
the rest of the story:
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2007/2/20/91939/0056
Alexander of Tennessee
Chambliss of Georgia
Cochran of Mississippi
Coleman of Minnesota
Cornyn of Texas
Dole of North Carolina
Graham of South Carolina
Roberts of Kansas
Sessions of Alabama
Sunnunu of New Hampshire
This posting is Empowering Veterans’s opening shot in what I hope is a campaign that will make the members of "The Worst 10" club lives miserable until their defeat in the 2008 election. This posting is an appeal for you to visit our website, www.empoweringveterans.org , to review the voting records of the "Worst 10", and to volunteer to serve as a "Bird Dog" to hold these people accountable for their deceit, hypocrisy, and hollow claims of "Supporting the Troops".
by Ralph Parrot
the rest of the story:
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2007/2/20/91939/0056
#2
RE: The worst Senators
I don't think all of them are up this election - but, it certainly says something about their character when the ones that were around when the vote on the war happened - they voted yes, but yet, won't support the troops once they get home...
In case anyone wonders...
Alexander of Tennessee – R – Wasn’t a member of the Senate Oct 11, 2002
Chambliss of Georgia - R – Wasn’t a member of the Senate Oct 11, 2002
Cochran of Mississippi – R – Voted Yes
Coleman of Minnesota - R – Wasn’t a member of the Senate Oct 11, 2002
Cornyn of Texas - R – Wasn’t a member of the Senate Oct 11, 2002
Dole of North Carolina - R – Wasn’t a member of the Senate Oct 11, 2002
Graham of South Carolina - R – Wasn’t a member of the Senate Oct 11, 2002
Roberts of Kansas - R – Voted yes
Sessions of Alabama – R – Voted Yes
Sunnunu of New Hampshire - R – Wasn’t a member of the Senate Oct 11, 2002
Notice a pattern- all 'R's - hum, does that stand for rong?
In case anyone wonders...
Alexander of Tennessee – R – Wasn’t a member of the Senate Oct 11, 2002
Chambliss of Georgia - R – Wasn’t a member of the Senate Oct 11, 2002
Cochran of Mississippi – R – Voted Yes
Coleman of Minnesota - R – Wasn’t a member of the Senate Oct 11, 2002
Cornyn of Texas - R – Wasn’t a member of the Senate Oct 11, 2002
Dole of North Carolina - R – Wasn’t a member of the Senate Oct 11, 2002
Graham of South Carolina - R – Wasn’t a member of the Senate Oct 11, 2002
Roberts of Kansas - R – Voted yes
Sessions of Alabama – R – Voted Yes
Sunnunu of New Hampshire - R – Wasn’t a member of the Senate Oct 11, 2002
Notice a pattern- all 'R's - hum, does that stand for rong?
#3
RE: The worst Senators