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ItsTheMediaStupid Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-26-04 08:01 AM
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Need Help regarding Kerry's voting record in senate
Have coworker claiming Kerry's only shown up once for votes important to Mass. I know it's RW bs, but need a reference.

I didn't find the Kerry web site very helpful.

Thanks.
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trumad Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-26-04 08:05 AM
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1. Tell your co-worker to prove it
Edited on Tue Oct-26-04 08:05 AM by trumad
He's the one who made the charge... Why do you have to do the work to refute it?
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LynnTheDem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-26-04 08:08 AM
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2. First give them a nice comparison
Cheney:

96th Congress: 4 Sponsored; 0 became Law

97th Congress: 4 Sponsored: 0 became Law

98th Congress: 8 Sponsored: 0 became Law

99th Congress: 7 Sponsored: 1 became Law

100th Congress: 7 Sponsored: 1 became Law

101st Congress: 1 Sponsored: 0 became Law

A total of 2 bills passed.

Frist; the Republican Majority Leader:

108th Congress: Sponsored 88 bills in the and zero have become law

107th Congress: Sponsored 52 bills and 1 became law

Total of 1 bill passed.

Kerry:
Bills either sponsored or co-sponsored thru the years

For the 108th Congress sponsored bills by Kerry had 48, for co-sponsored 436 have his name on it.

For the 107th Congress sponsored bills by Kerry 146, co-sponsored 467.

For the 106th Congress sponsored bills by Kerry 63, co-sponsored 473.

For the 105th Congress sponsored bills by Kerry 40, co-sponsored 268.

For the 104th Congress sponsored bills by Kerry 92, co-sponsored 233.

Total of 58 bills passed.

http://kerry.senate.gov/bandwidth/issues/legislation.html#

http://www.aflcio.org/issuespolitics/politics/kerry_bills.cfm

So...WHO missed votes> WHO has a "dismal" record?


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molly Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-26-04 08:18 AM
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3. Hey Thanks! I've bookmarked this
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blm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-26-04 08:20 AM
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4. Your coworker never heard of IranContra? or BCCI?
Edited on Tue Oct-26-04 08:22 AM by blm
John Kerry investigated and exposed more government corruption than ANY lawmaker in modern history, and the FIRST to investigate and expose the criminal financial networks of terrorists and the international financiers who aided them. He had the terrorists' bank shut down.

Too bad so many traiturous Republicans tried to STOP Kerry's efforts to expose the crooks and murderers instead of helping him. Their loyalty was with the crooked financiers and cronies instead of the American citizens.


Follow the Money
How John Kerry busted the terrorists' favorite bank.

By David Sirota and Jonathan Baskin
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Two decades ago, the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI) was a highly respected financial titan. In 1987, when its subsidiary helped finance a deal involving Texas oilman George W. Bush, the bank appeared to be a reputable institution, with attractive branch offices, a traveler's check business, and a solid reputation for financing international trade. It had high-powered allies in Washington and boasted relationships with respected figures around the world.

All that changed in early 1988, when John Kerry, then a young senator from Massachusetts, decided to probe the finances of Latin American drug cartels. Over the next three years, Kerry fought against intense opposition from vested interests at home and abroad, from senior members of his own party; and from the Reagan and Bush administrations, none of whom were eager to see him succeed.

By the end, Kerry had helped dismantle a massive criminal enterprise and exposed the infrastructure of BCCI and its affiliated institutions, a web that law enforcement officials today acknowledge would become a model for international terrorist financing. As Kerry's investigation revealed in the late 1980s and early 1990s, BCCI was interested in more than just enriching its clients--it had a fundamentally anti-Western mission. Among the stated goals of its Pakistani founder were to "fight the evil influence of the West," and finance Muslim terrorist organizations. In retrospect, Kerry's investigation had uncovered an institution at the fulcrum of America's first great post-Cold War security challenge.


More than a decade later, Kerry is his party's nominee for president, and terrorist financing is anything but a back-burner issue. The Bush campaign has settled on a new strategy for attacking Kerry: Portray him as a do-nothing senator who's weak on fighting terrorism. "After 19 years in the Senate, he's had thousands of votes, but few signature achievements," President Bush charged recently at a campaign rally in Pittsburgh; spin that's been echoed by Bush's surrogates, conservative pundits, and mainstream reporters alike, and by a steady barrage of campaign ads suggesting that the one thing Kerry did do in Congress was prove he knew nothing about terrorism. Ridiculing the senator for not mentioning al Qaeda in his 1997 book on terrorism, one ad asks: "How can John Kerry win a war if he doesn't know the enemy?"

>>>>>>
But legislation is only one facet of a senator's record. As the BCCI investigation shows, Kerry developed a very different record of accomplishment--one often as vital, if not more so, than passage of bills. Kerry's probe didn't create any popular new governmental programs, reform the tax code, or eliminate bureaucratic waste and fraud. Instead, he shrewdly used the Senate's oversight powers to address the threat of terrorism well before it was in vogue, and dismantled a key terrorist weapon. In the process, observers saw a senator with tremendous fortitude, and a willingness to put the public good ahead of his own career. Those qualities might be hard to communicate to voters via one-line sound bites, but they would surely aid Kerry as president in his attempts to battle the threat of terrorism.
>>>>>

GREAT and informative article at link:

http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/features/2004/0409.sirota.html
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ItsTheMediaStupid Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-26-04 08:38 AM
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5. Thanks everyone for the links
It may help. This is a reasonable guy, not a freeper.
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noamnety Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-26-04 09:11 AM
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6. his participation is usually in the high 90%
Edited on Tue Oct-26-04 09:12 AM by lwfern
Year Voting Participation
2003 36%
2002 96%
2001 98%
2000 95%
1999 99%

Obviously his participation went down once he was campaigning full time, he has an agreement with the minority leader to go back for a vote if it's close enough that his vote would be the deciding factor.

http://www.vote-smart.org/bio.php?can_id=S0421103 (scroll to bottom of page for voting participation)


Just for the hell of it, here is Edwards' voting participation rates as well:

1999 Cast 371 out of 374 votes for a 99.2% voting record
2000 Cast 298 out of 298 votes for a 100% voting record
2001 Cast 377 out of 380 votes for a 99.2% voting record
2002 Cast 253 out of 253 votes for a 100% voting record
2003 Cast 281 out of 459 votes for a 61.2% voting record
2004 Cast 84 out of 198 votes for a 42.4% voting record

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