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Representative Justin Amash proposed an amendment to stop the NSA from funding or collecting all our private information without a warrant. The tally is as follows: House vote- 205 Yea 217 Nay Republican- 93 Yea 134 Nay Democrats- 111 Yea 83 Nay The amendment failed to pass by a margin of 7 votes. Let us see how Georgia voted. These are your state Representatives who voted against the NSA collecting and spying on all your electronic data. Paul Broun-----Republican---GA Dist.-10 Tom Price------Republican---GA Dist.-6 Tom Graves----Republican---GA Dist.-14 John Lewis-----Democrat----GA Dist.-5 Jack Kingston--Republican---GA Dist.-1 These are your state Representatives who voted for the NSA to keep spying and collecting all your electronic data. Voted against the defense of the 4th Amendment of the United States Constitution. Rob Woodall-----------Republican---GA Dist.-7 Hank Johnson----------Democrat----GA Dist.-4 Phil Gingrey------------Republican---GA Dist.-11 Austin Scott------------Republican---GA Dist.-8 Doug Collins------------Republican---GA Dist.-9 Lynn Westmoreland----Republican---GA Dist.-3 John Barrow------------Democrat-----GA Dist.-12 Sanford D. Bishop Jr.---Democrat----GA Dist.-2 David Scott--------------Democrat----GA Dist.-13 Let’s compare it to our neighbors to the East in South Carolina shall we. Unanimously, all Republicans and the one Democrat voted Yea on the Amash Amendment. Mark Sanford-----Republican---SC Dist.-1 Tom Rice----------Republican---SC Dist.-7 Jeffrey Duncan---Republican---SC Dist.-3 Trey Gowdy-------Republican---SC Dist.-4 Mick Mulvaney----Republican---SC Dist.-5 Joe Wilson--------Republican---SC Dist.-2 James E. Clyburn-Democrat----SC Dist.-6 The Georgia Republican Liberty Caucus stance of the 4th amendment to the United States’ Constitution is the same as Benjamin Franklin. “Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both.” RLC will defend it! The “Gang of Five” Georgia Republican representatives Woodall, Collins, Gingrey, Scott, and Westmoreland have displayed, some may say once again, their true colors and it is not red. What indisputable critiques can be said about our Republican representatives in Georgia that voted against the amendment? One clear message is that individuals like Rob Woodall, Phil Gingrey, Austin Scott, Doug Collins and Lynn Westmoreland will gladly vote with individuals like Hank Johnson and Nancy Pelosi to help further Obama’s goal of a surveillance state while simultaneously destroying our Constitutional rights. It also clearly says this “Gang of Five” will continue to support the collection of your electronic data, which will be recorded and stored without obtaining a warrant for possible later use, essentially nullifying the 4th Amendment of the United States Constitution. The Georgia Republican Liberty Caucus thanks Republicans Paul Broun, Tom Price, Tom Graves and Jack Kingston, as well as Democrat John Lewis for standing for the 4th amendment of the United States Constitution! The real question that should matter now is how do you feel about this and what do you plan to do about it? youtube/watch?v=RF_2o9rKQr0 clerk.house.gov/evs/2013/roll412.xml
Posted on: Thu, 25 Jul 2013 19:31:50 +0000

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