Congress: Best




Congress: Best Worst Voting Records on Civil Liberties: FISA, CISPA, NDAA, Audit the Fed
Note I reposted this from yesterday: After 1 minor edit. 1 Congressperson promised they would do better so I let them off the hook. Congressional legislation that attacks | restores fundamental rights of american citizens. http://www.microtopia.org FISA -- total lack of transparency NDAA 2012, Amend 1127, 2013 -- eliminates due process of law, article 1 vs article 3 courts CISPA -- wd allow citizen journalists to have their websites shut down -- on suspicion of copyright violation The "anti Occupy" bill HR 347 US Israel Security Cooperation (1/2 weighting) Iran Sanctions (1/2 weighting Audit The Fed (Enriches elite, finances wars) Congress Duopoly -- not a single independent! Libertarian Republicans -- a tiny group -- 7 people (see liberty caucus) -- why not liberty group incl progressives and sgc #39;s Targeted for removal : Kucinich, McKinney $1M, Rep. Hansen Clarke, Amash Run against these people, support these people -- look at the record! Let me know what else you think! Best Republicans: Rep. Justin Amash Rep. Timothy V. #39;Tim #39; Johnson Rep. Ronald Ernest #39;Ron #39; Paul Rep. Walter Beaman Jones Jr. Rep. Tom McClintock Rep. John J. #39;Jimmy #39; Duncan Jr. Rep. Christopher Patrick #39;Chris #39; Gibson Rep. Ral R. Labrador Rep. Tim Huelskamp Rep. H. Morgan Griffith Rep. Paul C. Broun Rep. Paul Gosar Worst Democrats Rep. Joe Donnelly Sr. Rep. Terri A. Sewell Rep. Michael Avery #39;Mike #39; Ross Rep. Dennis A. Cardoza Rep. Jim Costa Rep. Sanford D. Bishop Jr. Rep. John Barrow Rep. Daniel William ...From:aligzanduhViews:4 1ratingsTime:14:00More inNews Politics

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