http://democast.tv/ Vote Chuck DeVore (R) for Senate in California Primary tomorrow. Friend of Israel, foe of Jihadism. Tues, 8 June, Californians will vote in primary elections util 8pm. Registered Republicans and “undeclared” voters can vote for O.C. Assemblyman Chuck DeVore – who explains his tough-on-Jihadism position in this video. DeVore asserts, “If Israel were to be conquered by Islamists, they would be emboldened, not appeased, and would next step up their Jihad terrorism to conquer California for their movement.”
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I have heard that the justice dept, the department of defense and several others are operating without 2007 budget approval. When will this be voted on in congress?
I know of neither the agenda of congressional hearings and dates of vote on bills, nor do I know daily itinerary of the people running our Congress.
Have you tried looking up the number to Congress in the blue pages (look under FEDERAL Government) of your Yellow Book Directory, or tried finding the access to such pertinent information regarding such via the internet?
http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/budget/fy2007/budget.html
Rafi Sahab Rare Congress Ko Vote Do
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When will congress vote For Internet Nuetrality, Will it affect my internet browesing through fourms & Online Games?
Net neutrality has been removed from the new telecom bill by the republicans. The new telecom bill will pass and Bush will sign it.
The bill gives your internet access company (DSL or Cable provider) new powers. They will have the ability to slow down or interfere with or interrupt any site or service they feel like, without telling you. If the provider of that site or service pays them a fee that is decided by the telecom company, then the speed will be normal. If not, they can slow it down or stop it altogether. You won’t be able to tell whether the site is broken or your telecom slowed it down and they won’t tell you either.
So yes. The law will be passed, and your internet provider will be allowed to slow down or interrupt your internet forums or online games whenever they want and they don’t have to tell you. If the web sites you like to visit don’t pay a special fee to your telecom company, then they will probably interrupt your access to these sites.
There is still time to call your senators and congressmen because the bills have not been voted on yet. Good luck!
PS: The Republicans want this bill and they want the cable and phone companies to have this power over your browsing. The Democrats are trying to stop it or make the internet neutral. The democrats are failing and the Republlcans are succeeding.
Whatever happens, vote this November.
Congress Floor Monday – 9/29/08
CSPAN coverage
Out for vote.
Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 – public markup link – http://tinyurl.com/3fnzyd
If you do not like how this vote is going in Congress – get on the horn to the SENATE!
PRONTO!
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What are they?
First..they should vote for their constituency
Second…vote on party lines
Third..vote the way their colleagues vote
Fourth…vote the way the president is leaning
Is there a "real-time" web-site?
Thanks!
I use this one…
http://www.aflcio.org/issues/legislativealert/votes/vr_rep.cfm
Here is another site:
http://www.votesmart.org/index.htm
Defense secretary drops opposition to legislation on gays in the military
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If they knew it was "lies"?
If they were president doesn’t the vote mean they would have made the same decision?
Because it would appear that after 9/11 US citizens needed someone to blame, someone to pay, someone to feel their anger (and I suppose that’s understandable).
Watching from a different continent it seemed there was a general gnashing of teeth and despite the terrorists coming from Saudi Arabia, the oil companies…sorry, president Bush, selected the weakest of "rogue" states in the middle east to attack; a country which had nothing to do with 9/11.
However, once the ball was set in motion and the call for vengeance so loud, I think Bush could have selected Canada and congress would have authorised it.
It disgusts me slightly that a president and his cronies could use the pain of the citizens he is supposed to protect to line their pockets.
Congress prepares to vote on controversial military policy
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