John Dingell
John Dingell, has been in the House of Representatives since 1955 and is its longest serving member. He’s one of the more liberal representatives. But it’s his longevity that really makes him a stand out. 27 terms–longer than the intrepid Senator Robert Byrd.
Christopher Dodd
January 6, 2010 by Patrick Henry · 9 Comments
Spring of 2009 Senator Christopher Dodd of Connecticut was brought into the limelight with his participation in the AIG bailout bonus scandal.
Ben Nelson
December 21, 2009 by Patrick Henry · 3 Comments
UPDATE: Ben Nelson has joined a whole host of others who have sold their vote against the wishes of those who elected them. If you’re for the “government option” for health care, he’s sold you out. If you’re against government intrusion in our health care system, he’s sold you out. It’s time to not reelect [...]
Congressional Outsourcing
August 20, 2009 by Patrick Henry · Leave a Comment
It used to be that members of congress carefully, painstakingly and diligently crafted legislation. They would meet together in smoke filled back rooms and cut deals, but they were the ones that actually did the work. Not any more.
Eric Massa
August 17, 2009 by Patrick Henry · Leave a Comment
The health care town hall meetings have provided lots of fodder for those who are concerned about their representatives. New York Congressman Eric Massa has added to the pile with his on camera admission that he would vote against the interests of the voters in his district.
Town Hall of Shame
August 11, 2009 by Patrick Henry · Leave a Comment
With the recent protests, we’ve decided to post up a Town Hall of Shame. We’ll try and update videos from various town hall meetings with representatives who can’t actually defend the health care bills and choose to attack those who would question potential policy.
David Scott
August 10, 2009 by Patrick Henry · Leave a Comment
Nothing gets up the ire of a congressman more than being challenged on their positions. I’ve personally seen this when I’ve sent letters to my representatives. Watch this video of Congressman David Scott not being able to deal with being challenged.
From Protest to Progress
August 7, 2009 by Patrick Henry · Leave a Comment
A Google search of the health care protests, along with a review of what the Democrats have been saying about the protesters show the real motives of the party in power. They don’t care what we think. They want to increase their power and control.
Roland Burris
July 13, 2009 by Patrick Henry · 1 Comment
July 13, 2009 – UPDATE: Roland Burris has announced he will not run for reelection. This is great news! Hopefully, he’ll go back to private life and find success there… Roland Burris wasn’t elected, so technically, he can’t be reelected to his Illinois senate seat. He was appointed by impeached Rod Blogovich to fill President Barack Obama’s vacant seat.
Al Franken
June 30, 2009 by Patrick Henry · 2 Comments
Al Franken is Minnesota’s newest Senator. The Minnesota Supreme Court reject incumbent Norm Coleman’s challenge to the vote count and declared Al Franken the winner. This mean’s it’s time to get started.



