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GIVE Act (H.R. 1388) GOP Senators who voted to give ACORN funding

I just cannot believe these Republican Senators. I expect Dhimmicraps to vote for every big government socialist entitlement bill that comes their way. I am so disgusted with the GOP Senators at this point in time I’m not sure whether they have any clue what limited government means. Obviously not and Lamar Alexander doesn’t have a care in the world since he just got re-elected in November. And no, I didn’t vote for Alexander.

What’s the big deal here? Go here to read about the GIVE Act which is the House version. However the Senate version eliminated the amendment which prohibits ACORN, or organizations affiliated or co-locatecd with ACORN, from receiving assistance under this Act.

The Senate had a vote to add back the amendment and this was tabled by a vote of 53 to 43 with 3 not voting.

But then, that tool Alexander went and voted for the act which will fund ACORN (who also received funding from the Stimulus Bill and the Omnibus Bill). Most of these funds will be going to defeat Republicans so effectively these GOP Senators voting for this massive increase in funding Americore and the indoctrination of young people towards the socialist agenda is funding to keep Republicans out of control. Good job you buffoonish tools.

Republicans voting for the GIVE Act:

Alexander (TN)
Barrasso (WY)
Bond (MO)
Brownback (KS)
Bunning (KY)
Burr (NC)
Chambliss (GA)
Cochran (MS)
Collins (ME)
Enzi (WY)
Grassley (IA)
Gregg (NH)
Hatch (UT)
Hutchison (TX)
Isakson (GA)
Johanns (NE)
Lugar (IN)
Martinez (FL)
McCain (AZ)
Murkowski (AK)
Snowe (ME)
Specter (PA)
Voinovich (OH)
Wicker (MS)

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3 Responses to “GIVE Act (H.R. 1388) GOP Senators who voted to give ACORN funding”

  • Kate says:

    Unfreakin’ believable. How do you start a recall on Alexander?

  • Tammy says:

    Alexander is such a quasi Repbublican. So now Brownback and McCain are going that way too? I thought Orrin Hatch was a conservative. Mel Martinez too? I expected as much out of Snowe, Specter, and Collins. Why don’t those three just change parties?

  • To Infinity And Beyond

    Global warming/climate change/weather-as-an-excuse-for-socialism advanced from being a rabidly far-left fringe issue to a central political issue within a matter of years.
    I’d never previously seen so meteoric a political rise.
    Until the ascent …

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