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Patriots That Voted No

This post was written by d.r. weeks on March 28, 2010
Posted Under: Health,Politics

It’s time to pause and give recognition to those Congressional Representatives that voted NO on the health care reform bill. These patriots stood up against the Obama administration and supported the majority of Americans that reject this stifling, government-controlled health care system.

ALABAMA

Democrats
Bobby Bright
Artur Davis

Republicans
Robert B. Aderholt
Spencer Bachus
Jo Bonner
Parker Griffith
Mike D. Rogers

ALASKA

Republicans
Don Young

ARIZONA

Republicans
Jeff Flake
Trent Franks
John Shadegg

ARKANSAS

Democrats
Marion Berry
Mike Ross

Republicans
John Boozman

CALIFORNIA

Republicans
Brian P. Bilbray
Mary Bono Mack
Ken Calvert
John Campbell
David Dreier
Elton Gallegly
Wally Herger
Duncan D. Hunter
Darrell Issa
Jerry Lewis
Dan Lungren
Kevin McCarthy
Tom McClintock
Howard P. McKeon
Gary G. Miller
Devin Nunes
George P. Radanovich
Dana Rohrabacher
Ed Royce

COLORADO

Republicans
Mike Coffman
Doug Lamborn

CONNECTICUT

DELAWARE

Republicans
Michael N. Castle

FLORIDA

Republicans
Gus Bilirakis
Ginny Brown-Waite
Vern Buchanan
Ander Crenshaw
Lincoln Diaz-Balart
Mario Diaz-Balart
Connie Mack R
John L. Mica
Jeff Miller
Bill Posey
Adam H. Putnam
Tom Rooney
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
Cliff Stearns
C. W. Bill Young

GEORGIA

Democrats
John Barrow
Jim Marshall

Republicans
Paul Broun
Nathan Deal
Phil Gingrey
Jack Kingston
John Linder
Tom Price
Lynn Westmoreland

HAWAII

IDAHO

Democrats
Walt Minnick

Republicans
Mike Simpson

ILLINOIS

Democrats
Daniel Lipinski

Republicans
Judy Biggert
Timothy V. Johnson
Mark Steven Kirk
Donald Manzullo
Peter Roskam
Aaron Schock
John Shimkus

INDIANA

Republicans
Dan Burton
Steve Buyer
Mike Pence
Mark Souder

IOWA

Republicans
Steve King
Tom Latham

KANSAS

Republicans
Lynn Jenkins
Jerry Moran
Todd Tiahrt

KENTUCKY

Democrats
Ben Chandler

Republicans
Geoff Davis
Brett Guthrie
Harold Rogers
Edward Whitfield

LOUISIANA

Democrats
Charlie Melancon

Republicans
Rodney Alexander
Charles Boustany Jr.
Anh Cao
Bill Cassidy
John Fleming
Steve Scalise

MAINE

MARYLAND

Democrats
Frank Kratovil Jr.

Republicans
Roscoe G. Bartlett

MASSACHUSETTS

Democrats
Stephen F. Lynch

MICHIGAN

Republicans
Dave Camp
Vernon J. Ehlers
Peter Hoekstra
Thaddeus McCotter
Candice S. Miller
Mike Rogers
Fred Upton

MINNESOTA

Democrats
Collin C. Peterson

Republicans
Michele Bachmann
John Kline
Erik Paulsen

MISSISSIPPI

Democrats
Travis Childers
Gene Taylor

Republicans
Gregg Harper

MISSOURI

Democrats
Ike Skelton

Republicans
Todd Akin
Roy Blunt
Jo Ann Emerson
Sam Graves
Blaine Luetkemeyer

MONTANA

Republicans
Denny Rehberg

NEBRASKA

Republicans
Jeff Fortenberry
Adrian Smith
Lee Terry

NEVADA

Republicans
Dean Heller

NEW HAMPSHIRE

NEW JERSEY

Democrats
John Adler

Republicans
Rodney Frelinghuysen
Scott Garrett
Leonard Lance
Frank A. LoBiondo
Christopher H. Smith

NEW MEXICO

Democrats
Harry Teague

NEW YORK

Democrats
Michael Arcuri
Michael E. McMahon

Republicans
Peter T. King
Christopher Lee

NORTH CAROLINA

Democrats
Larry Kissell
Mike McIntyre
Heath Shuler

Republicans
Howard Coble
Virginia Foxx
Walter B. Jones
Patrick T. McHenry
Sue Myrick

NORTH DAKOTA

OHIO

Democrats
Zack Space

Republicans
Steve Austria
John A. Boehner
Jim Jordan
Steven C. LaTourette
Robert E. Latta
Jean Schmidt
Pat Tiberi
Michael R. Turner

OKLAHOMA

Democrats
Dan Boren

Republicans
Tom Cole R
Mary Fallin
Frank D. Lucas
John Sullivan

OREGON

Republicans
Greg Walden

PENNSYLVANIA

Democrats
Jason Altmire
Tim Holden

Republicans
Charlie Dent
Jim Gerlach
Tim Murphy
Joe Pitts
Todd R. Platts
Bill Shuster
Glenn Thompson

RHODE ISLAND

SOUTH CAROLINA

Republicans
J. Gresham Barrett
Henry E. Brown Jr.
Bob Inglis
Joe Wilson

SOUTH DAKOTA

Democrats
Stephanie Herseth Sandlin

TENNESSEE

Democrats
Lincoln Davis
John Tanner

Republicans
Marsha Blackburn
John J. Duncan Jr.
Phil Roe
Zach Wamp

TEXAS

Democrats
Chet Edwards

Republicans
Joe L. Barton
Kevin Brady
Michael C. Burgess
John Carter
K. Michael Conaway
John Culberson
Louie Gohmert
Kay Granger
Ralph M. Hall
Jeb Hensarling
Sam Johnson
Kenny Marchant
Michael McCaul
Randy Neugebauer
Pete Olson
Ron Paul
Ted Poe
Pete Sessions
Lamar Smith
William M. Thornberry

UTAH

Democrats
Jim Matheson

Republicans
Rob Bishop
Jason Chaffetz

VERMONT

VIRGINIA

Democrats
Rick Boucher
Glenn Nye

Republicans
John Campbell
J. Randy Forbes
Robert W. Goodlatte
Robert J. Wittman
Frank R. Wolf

WASHINGTON

Republicans
Doc Hastings
Cathy McMorris Rodgers
Dave Reichert

WEST VIRGINIA

Republicans
Shelley Moore Capito

WISCONSIN

Republicans
Tom Petri
Paul D. Ryan
F. James Sensenbrenner

WYOMING

Republicans
Cynthia M. Lummis

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Reader Comments

Ray Stevens gets it right: “You vote OBAMACARE, we’ll vote you OUTTA THERE!” This video is hilarious and to the point:

http://drewdurigan.com/radiogeekheaven/programming/ray-stevens-we-the-people-aka-the-obamacare-song-radio-friendly/

#1 
Written By Drew on March 28th, 2010 @ 8:46 am

But 400 BILLION on unconstitutional health care is ok?

Prescription Drug Benefit.
The final version (conference report) of H.R. 1 would create a prescription drug benefit for Medicare recipients. Beginning in 2006, prescription coverage would be available to seniors through private insurers for a monthly premium estimated at $35. There would be a $250 annual deductible, then 75 percent of drug costs up to $2,250 would be reimbursed. Drug costs greater than $2,250 would not be covered until out-ofpocket expenses exceeded $3,600, after which 95 percent of drug costs would be reimbursed. Low-income recipients would receive more subsidies than other seniors by paying lower premiums, having smaller deductibles, and making lower co-payments for each prescription. The total cost of the new prescription drug benefit would be limited to the $400 billion that Congress had budgeted earlier this year for the first 10 years of this new entitlement program. The House adopted the conference report on H.R. 1 on November 22, 2003 by a vote of 220 to 215 (Roll Call 669).
Marsha Blackburn Voted FOR this bill.
Marsha Blackburn is a Hypocrite.
Marsha Blackburn is my Congressman.
See her unconstitutional votes at :
http://tinyurl.com/qhayna
Mickey

#2 
Written By mickey on March 28th, 2010 @ 9:37 am

Mickey – You are an informed voter. All Americans should be as informed.

#3 
Written By d.r. weeks on March 28th, 2010 @ 4:13 pm

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