Many have predicted that the Democratic Party is committing suicide. That is dependent on whether people see their actions (which I do) as the murder of the American ideal and the idea that YOU own your life. If so, then they will be voted out and the party will either go off into the dustbin of history along with the socialist ideal, an ideal that died when we saw that the Soviet Union was a sham that depended on repressing all information and knowledge, killing some 30 millions by preventing them from being able to farm and do the things they needed to do to survive, locking people into a giant prison behind armored walls, and creating a condition of universal poverty so the people could never produce and trade themselves into some state of prosperity.
The essential problem with socialism is that it either forces people or lures them to be dependent on the government. It says, "Here Kitty, kitty, kitty" and the "cats" walk into the government trap and are never able to escape thereafter. They are prevented in every possible way from using their brains for their survival. For that they must wait on the government. Instead of you owning your life and using it however you choose, you become a resource of the government to use however it wants.
If America does take action, then the Democrats' current ideas are going to have to go. How this will happen, we will see. Here are the ones that have so far voted YES to murder America. One is a Republican and two are Independents.
President
Barack Obama
Senators
Alabama
Alaska
Begich, Mark
Arizona
Arkansas
Lincoln, Blanche
Pryor, Mark
California
Feinstein, Dianne
Boxer, Barbara
Colorado
Udall, Mark
Bennet, Michael
Connecticut
Dodd, Chris
Lieberman, Joe (Independent)
Delaware
Carper, Tom
Kaufman, Ted
Florida
Nelson, Bill
Georgia
Hawaii
Inouye, Daniel
Akaka, Daniel
Idaho
Illinois
Durbin, Dick
Burris, Roland
Indiana
Bayh, Evan
Iowa
Harkin, Tom
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Landrieu, Mary
Maine
Maryland
Mikulski, Barbara
Cardin, Ben
Massachusetts
Kerry, John
Michigan
Levin, Carl
Stabenow, Debbie
Minnesota
Klobuchar, Amy
Franken, Al
Mississippi
Missouri
McCaskill, Claire
Montana
Baucus, Max
Tester, Jon
Nebraska
Nelson, Ben
Nevada
Reid, Harry
New Hampshire
Shaheen, Jeanne
New Jersey
Lautenberg, Frank
Menendez, Bob
New Mexico
Bingaman, Jeff
Udall, Tom
New York
Schumer, Chuck
Gillibrand, Kirsten
North Carolina
Hagan, Kay
North Dakota
Conrad, Kent
Dorgan, Byron
Ohio
Brown, Sherrod
Oklahoma
Oregon
Wyden, Ron
Merkley, Jeff
Pennyslvania
Specter, Arlen
Casey, Bob, Jr.
Rhode Island
Reed, Jack
Whitehouse, Sheldon
South Carolina
South Dakota
Johnson, Tim
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Leahy, Patrick
Sanders, Bernie (Independent)
Virginia
Webb, Jim
Warner, Mark
Washington
Murray, Patty
Cantwell, Maria
West Virginia
Robert Byrd
Rockefeller, Jay
Wisconsin
Kohl, Herb
Feingold, Russ
Wyoming
US House of Representations
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
1. Kirkpatrick, Ann
4. Pastor, Ed
5. Mitchell, Harry
7. Grijalva, Raul M.
8. Giffords, Gabrielle
Arkansas
1. Berry, Marion
2. Snyder, Vic
California
1. Thompson, Mike
5. Matsui, Doris
6. Woolsey, Lynn
7. Miller, George
8. Pelosi, Nancy
9. Lee, Barbara
10.Garamendi, John
11.McNerney, Jerry
12.Speier, Jackie
13.Stark, Pete
14.Eshoo, Anna
15.Honda, Mike
16.Lofgren, Zoe
17.Farr, Sam
18.Cardoza, Dennis
20.Costa, Jim
23.Capps, Lois
27.Sherman, Brad
28.Berman, Howard
29.Schiff, Adam
30.Waxman, Henry
31.Becerra, Xavier
32.Chu, Judy
33.Watson, Diane
34.Roybal-Allard, Lucille
35.Waters, Maxine
36.Harman, Jane
37.Richardson, Laura
38.Napolitano, Grace
39.Sanchez, Linda
43.Baca, Joe
47.Sanchez, Loretta
51.Filner, Bob
53.Davis, Susan
Colorado
1. DeGette, Diana
2. Polis, Jared
3. Salazar, John
7. Perlmutter, Ed
Connecticut
1. Larson, John
2. Courtney, Joe
3. DeLauro, Rosa
4. Himes, Jim
5. Murphy, Chris
Delaware
Florida
3. Brown, Corrine
8. Grayson, Alan
11.Castor, Kathy
17.Meek, Kendrick
19.Wexler, Robert
20.Wasserman Schultz, Debbie
22.Klein, Ron
23.Hastings, Alcee
Georgia
2. Bishop, Sanford
4. Johnson, Hank
5. Lewis, John
13.Scott, David
Hawaii
1. Abercrombie, Neil
2. Hirono, Mazie
Idaho
Illinois
1. Rush, Bobby
2. Jackson, Jesse Jr.
3. Lipinski, Dan
4. Gutierrez, Luis
5. Quigley, Michael
7. Davis, Danny K.
8. Bean, Melissa
9. Schakowsky, Janice D.
11.Halvorson, Debbie
12.Costello, Jerry
14.Foster, Bill
17.Hare, Philip
Indiana
1. Visclosky, Pete
2. Donnelly, Joe
7. Carson, Andre
8. Ellsworth,Brad
9. Hill, Baron
Iowa
1. Braley, Bruce
2. Loebsack, David
3. Boswell, Leonard
Kansas
3. Moore, Dennis
Kentucky
3. Yarmuth, John
Louisiana
2. Cao, Joseph (Republican)
Maine
1. Pingree, Chellie
2. Michaud, Mike
Maryland
2. Ruppersberger, Dutch
3. Sarbanes, John
4. Edwards, Donna
5. Hoyer, Steny
7. Cummings, Elijah
8. van Hollen, Chris
Massachusetts
1. Olver, John
2. Neal, Richard
3. McGovern, Jim
4. Frank, Barney
5. Tsongas, Niki
6. Tierney, John
7. Markey, Ed
8. Capuano, Mike
9. Lynch, Stephen
10.Delahunt, Bill
Michigan
1. Stupak, Bart -- RETIRED, a coward - April 8, 2010
5. Kildee, Dale E.
7. Schauer, Mark
9. Peters, Gary
12.Levin, Sander
13.Kilpatrick, Carolyn Cheeks
14.Conyers, John Jr.
15.Dingell, John
Minnesota
1. Walz, Tim
4. McCollum, Betty
5. Ellison, Keith
8. Oberstar, Jim
Mississippi
2. Thompson, Bennie
Missouri
1. Clay, William Lacy Jr.
3. Carnahan, Russ
5. Cleaver, Emanuel
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
1. Berkley, Shelley
3. Titus, Dina
New Hampshire
1. Shea-Porter, Carol
2. Hodes, Paul
New Jersey
1. Andrews, Rob
6. Pallone, Frank
8. Pascrell, Bill Jr.
9. Rothman, Steve
10.Payne, Donald M.
12.Holt, Rush D. Jr.
13.Sires, Albio
New Mexico
1. Heinrich, Martin
3. Lujan, Ben R.
New York
1. Bishop, Tim
2. Israel, Steve
4. McCarthy, Carolyn
5. Ackerman, Gary
6. Meeks, Gregory W.
7. Crowley, Joseph
8. Nadler, Jerrold
9. Weiner, Anthony D.
10.Towns, Ed
11.Clarke, Yvette D.
12.Velazquez, Nydia
14.Maloney, Carolyn B.
15.Rangel, Charles B.
16.Serrano, Jose
17.Engel, Eliot L.
18.Lowey, Nita
19.Hall, John
21.Tonko, Paul
22.Hinchey, Maurice
23.Owens, Bill
24.Arcuri, Michael
25.Maffei, Dan
27.Higgins, Brian
28.Slaughter, Louise McIntosh
North Carolina
1. Butterfield, G.K.
2. Etheridge, Bob
4. Price, David
12.Watt, Mel
13.Miller, Brad
North Dakota
Pomeroy, Earl
Ohio
1. Driehaus, Steve
6. Wilson, Charlie
9. Kaptur, Marcy
11.Fudge, Marcia
13.Sutton, Betty
15.Kilroy, Mary Jo
17.Ryan, Tim
18.Space, Zack
Oklahoma
Oregon
1. Wu, David
3. Blumenauer, Earl
4. DeFazio, Peter
5. Schrader, Kurt
Pennyslvania
1. Brady, Bob
2. Fattah, Chaka
3. Dahlkepmer, Kathy
7. Sestak, Joe
8. Murphy, Patrick
10.Carney, Chris
11.Kanjorski, Paul E.
12.Murtha, John
13.Schwartz, Allyson
14.Doyle, Michael F.
Rhode Island
1. Kennedy, Patrick J.
2. Langevin, James
South Carolina
5. Spratt, John
6. Clyburn, Jim
South Dakota
Tennessee
5. Cooper, Jim
9. Cohen, Steve
Texas
9. Green, Al
15.Hinojosa, Ruben
16.Reyes, Silvestre
18.Jackson-Lee, Sheila
20.Gonzalez, Charlie
23.Rodriguez, Ciro
25.Doggett, Lloyd
27.Ortiz, Solomon P.
28.Cuellar, Henry
29.Green, Gene
30.Johnson, Eddie Bernice
Utah
Vermont
Welch, Peter
Virginia
3. Scott, Robert C.
5. Perriello, Tom
8. Moran, Jim
11.Connolly, Gerry
Washington
1. Inslee, Jay
2. Larsen, Rick
6. Dicks, Norm
7. McDermott, Jim
9. Smith, Adam
West Virginia
1. Mollohan, Alan
3. Rahall, Nick
Wisconsin
2. Baldwin, Tammy
3. Kind, Ron
4. Moore, Gwen
7. Obey, Dave
8. Kagen, Steve
Wyoming
Monday, March 22, 2010
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