Dennis Moore A Sometime Progressive
In the current session of Congress, Dennis Moore has earned only a 46 percent progressive rating. That relatively low rating is due mostly to a failure to support important progressive pieces of legislation.
In the current session of Congress, Dennis Moore has earned only a 46 percent progressive rating. That relatively low rating is due mostly to a failure to support important progressive pieces of legislation.
Sanford Bishop is using Jesus-talk as a kind of cheap pose, an attempt to gain the favor of his constituents by appearing to share their religious point of view.
Although he sits on the State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs subcommittee of the Appropriations Committee, Congressman Rothman still doesn’t have a comprehensive foreign policy statement online. Neither does Rothman have a specific statement on health care reform, although the Democrats have made that issue the top legislative item for this year.
These days, Americans are asking the questions that they’re not supposed to ask. What will be remembered about these wars? Was war really worth the sacrifice?
Lynn Woolsey spoke before the House of Representatives and reminded those listening that there is a reality of war, beneath the veneer of a game.
The reason for a more rapid pullout from Iraq that the American people may be most sympathetic to is economic: America needs its resources to struggle against the deepening recession.
Thanks to Representative Woolsey for speaking up in favor of the plain sense of peace.
Any time now, Democratic voters will receive word about the selection Barack Obama has made about who will be his vice presidential running mate. It’s a rather undemocratic process, the way that the successor to the President is chosen, and it encourages us to be passive, merely receiving the news instead of being involved in [...]
Leonard Boswell has helped George W. Bush create a royal mess in Iraq, throwing away trillions of American dollars and thousands of American lives as if they were garbage. In 2002, Representative Boswell voted yes on rushing to war in Iraq.
What is Alabama’s Congressman Robert Aderholt working on? Making it harder to get married. With all the real difficulties people in his home district are going through, Representative Aderholt has just signed on to a proposed constitutional amendment that would make it more difficult for people to get married.