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I'm sorry but my civil liberties are important to me and Kerry voted them away.
Senate Vote on Welfare Reform H.R. 3734 House and Senate approved legislation that preyed on the limited rights of vulnerable groups including children, immigrants, the poor and the elderly in the name of welfare reform. The bill also eroded free speech for not-for-profit organizations, violated the separation of church and state, and damaged privacy rights by establishing a de facto national identification system. Sen John Kerry voted for this Santorum & Ashcroft...
Senate Vote on Government Funding of Religious Institutions S. 1956 Government Funding of Religious Institutions - Included was a provision that could force state governments, under threat of lawsuits, to contract with religious institutions, including houses of worship, to provide taxpayer-funded social services, even if they are delivered in a proselytizing environment. This, too, was a recurring theme in the 104th Congress where opponents of religious liberty repeatedly sought to pass provisions to lower the wall of separation between church and state. Kerry voted against ACLU along with Santorum & Ashcroft...
How the Senate voted on Internet Censorship S.652 Internet Censorship - As part of a major overhaul of the nation's telecommunications industries, both the House and Senate approved major new censorship schemes for the Internet.constitutionality in
Kerry voted for this Even LIEberman voting only 28% w/ ACLU voted against this...
Senate Vote on Campaign Finance Reform S. 1219 Campaign Finance Reform - In a sign of widespread disillusion with the political process, both the House and Senate considered versions of campaign finance reform that the ACLU believed to be unconstitutional infringements of free speech provisions of the First Amendment.
The ACLU Urged a Vote For the First Amendment Kerry and LIEberman voted against the First amendment... Even Ashcroft and Santorum voted for the 1st...
Senate Vote on Medical Privacy H.R 3103 Medical privacy - Hidden within the massive health care reform bill approved by Congress in the stampede for an August recess was a deceptively labeled provision that further eroded the privacy rights of all Americans. The provision, known as "administrative simplification," gives government and businesses access to confidential medical information about individuals without their consent and establishes a unique health identification number for every patient, health provider, health plan and employer.
Kerry, LIEberman, Ashcroft, Santorum and many others voted against Medical Privacy...
Senate Vote on Immigration Legislation H.R. 2202 Immigration - Seeking to capitalize on a wave of anti-immigration initiatives, both the House and Senate passed bills that represented the most draconian and divisive immigration proposals in decades. Included were provisions that would strip the courts of jurisdiction over illegal and abusive INS actions and erect enormous and virtually insurmountable barriers for most people seeking political asylum. The House even approved a bill that would have effectively denied public education to American citizen children of undocumented immigrants.
Kerry, LIEberman, Ashcroft, Santorum and many others voted for this...
Senate Vote on National ID Cards S. 1664 National ID Card - One of the most pervasive themes of the 104th Congress has been proposals to establish a national identification system as a means of tracking undocumented workers, so-called deadbeat dads and to monitor health insurance information. Various database schemes have been included in bills as diverse as immigration, welfare reform and health insurance. Since these proposals have been buried in much larger legislation, it was often difficult to determine the position of members of Congress. The ACLU Urged a Vote Against National ID Cards
Kerry voted FOR this... Even LIEberman, Ashcroft, Lott and Santorum were against this...
Senate Vote on Wiretapping Wiretapping - Although the interception of innocent conversations in federal law enforcement wiretaps is already at record levels, Congress has been repeatedly asked to give the FBI even greater authority to wiretap. Proposals have ranged from providing $500 million to the nation's phone companies to finance a retrofit of their systems to make it easier for the FBI to wiretap to permitting law enforcement agencies to use more "roving" wiretaps (without specifying which phone is to be tapped), and more "emergency" wiretaps (without obtaining a prior court order).
Kerry voted FOR Wiretapping with LIEberman and his other buddy Santorum...
How the Senate Voted on Counter-Terrorism S. 735
Counter-terrorism - The bombing of the Oklahoma City Federal Building lifted from obscurity a Clinton Administration proposal to increase the powers of law enforcement in the name of fighting terrorism. The measure gave the government the power to use secret evidence to deport immigrants it accuses of being "terrorists" and to exclude aliens merely because they are members of a disfavored foreign group.
Kerry voted FOR this with LIEberman, Ashcroft and Santorum...
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