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politicus
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« on: November 22, 2012, 02:59:36 PM »

1906: Pure Food and Drug Act No
1941: Declare war on Germany/Japan (WWII) No
1964: Civil Right Act: No
1965: Voting Rights Act: No
1972: Equal Right Amendment: No
How can anyon be against those five? Against basic civic rights & healthy and secure food and not willing to fight fascism.
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« Reply #1 on: November 22, 2012, 03:46:09 PM »
« Edited: November 22, 2012, 04:30:44 PM by politicus »

1. 1906: Pure Food and Drug Act    Yea  
2. 1909: Ratify 16th Amendment (income tax)  Yea
3. 1914: Clayton Anti-Trust Act  Yea
4. 1917: Ratify 18th Amendment (Prohibition)  Nay
5. 1917: Declare war on Germany (WWI)  Nay
6. 1920: Ratify Treaty of Versailles  Nay
7. 1924: Immigration Act   Yea
8. 1933: Agricultural Adjustment Act Yea
9. 1933: National Industrial Recovery Act Yea
10. 1935: National Labor Relations Act Yea
11. 1935: Social Secuirty Act  Yea
12. 1937: Court Packing plan Nay
13. 1938: Fair Labor Standards Act  Yea
14. 1940: Lend-lease Program  Yea
15. 1941: Declare war on Germany/Japan (WWII) Yea
16. 1944: G.I. Bill Yea
17. 1947: Taft-Hartly Act  Nay
18. 1949: North Atlantic Treaty Yea
19. 1951*: Ratify 22nd Amendment (Term Limit) Nay
20. 1954: Censure Joe McCarthy  Yea  
21. 1958: Landrum-Griffin Act Nay
22. 1958: National Defense Education Act Yea
23. 1964: Gulf of Tonkin Resolution  Nay
24. 1964: Civil Right Act  Yea  
25. 1964: Economic Opportunity Act Yea
26. 1965: Voting Rights Act  Yea
27. 1972: Equal Right Amendment  Yea
28. 1973: War Powers Act  Nay
29. 1977: Panama Canal Treaty  Yea
30. 1981: Reagan Tax Cut  Nay
31. 1987: Robert Bork's nomination to Supreme Court  Nay
32. 1991: Authorization of force against Iraq Yea
33. 1993: NAFTA  Nay
34. 1993: Brady Bill  Nay
35. 1996: Welfare Reform  Nay
36. 1996: Line Item Veto  Nay
37. 1998: Impeachment/conviction of Bill Clinton  Nay
38. 2001: Bush Tax Cut  Nay
39. 2001: Authorization of force against Afghanistan  Yea (reluctantly)
40. 2001: USA PATRIOT Act Nay
41. 2001: No Child Left Behind Act Yea
42. 2002: Authorization of force against Iraq  Nay
43. 2005: John Roberts' nomination  Yea
44. 2006: Samuel Alito's nomination  Yea
45. 2007: Stem Cell Research Bill  Nay
46. 2008: Troubled Asset Relief Program: Yea
47. 2008*: New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty Yea
48. 2009: Auto Industry Financing and Restructuring Act: Yea
49. 2009: Stimulus package Yea
50. 2009: Lily Ledbetter Fair Pay Act Yea
51. 2009: Sonia Sotomayor's nomination Yea
52. 2010: PPACA  Nay
53. 2010: Repeal of DADT Yea
54. 2010: DREAM Act Nay
55. 2010: Elena Kagan's nomination Yea
56. 2010: Dodd-Frank Yea
57. 2011: JOBS Act Yea
58. 2011: NDAA Nay
59. 2012: Stop Online Piracy Act Yea
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