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Politics : WHO IS RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT IN 2004 -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: American Spirit who wrote (4723)9/14/2003 1:23:03 AM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10965
 
<<...What we need is a candidate who can unite the 5-6 sides of the party plus draw in moderate independents and others fed up with Bush...>>

He's coming...

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To: American Spirit who wrote (4723)9/14/2003 4:33:04 PM
From: PROLIFE  Respond to of 10965
 
Does John Kerry Have A Day Job?

Here's how the Bay State's senators were recorded on major roll call votes the week of July 28. Both chambers are now in recess until after Labor Day.

1. U.S. ENERGY POLICY: Voting 84 for and 14 against, the Senate on July 31 sent to conference with the House a package of tax breaks and policy changes designed to increase energy production and conservation in the U.S.

Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., did not vote.

2. SUV MILEAGE: Voting 32 for and 65 against, the Senate on July 29 refused to require cars, SUVs, minivans and certain utility vehicles to achieve a fleet average of 40 miles-per-gallon by 2015. The amendment was offered to an energy bill (S 14) that was eventually shelved.

Kerry did not vote.

3. ENERGY DEREGULATION: The Senate on July 30 voted, 53 for and 44 against, to limit the regulation of the utility mergers and acquisitions that would occur under S 14 (above).

Kerry did not vote.

4. UTILITY FIREWALLS: Voting 50 for and 48 against, the Senate on July 30 killed an amendment to S 14 (above) requiring firewalls between a utility company and non-utility affiliates in the same holding company.

Kerry did not vote.

5. CHILE TRADE PACT: Voting 66 for and 31 against, the Senate on July 31 sent to President Bush for his signature a fast-track bill (HR 2738) establishing many areas of free trade between Chile and the U.S.

Kerry did not vote.

6. WILLIAM PRYOR NOMINATION: Voting 53 for and 44 against, the Senate on July 31 failed to advance the nomination of William H. Pryor Jr., the Alabama attorney general, to sit on the Atlanta-based 11th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals.

Kerry did not vote.