The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized. —The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
Last year I complained a lot about the “Rubber-Stamp Republicans” in Congress who could never say no to George W. Bush or Dick Cheney, even if it meant trampling on the Constitution.
Well, let me take a moment to recognize all the Republicans in Congress who voted against granting new powers of warrantless wiretapping to the Attorney General:
Rep. Tim Johnson, of Illinois, and Rep. Walter Jones, of North Carolina.
That’s it.
Not one Republican Senator voted against the bill. These two were the only Republicans in the House who voted against it. Thank you, gentlemen.
There were nine other Republicans in the House of Representatives who didn’t cast a vote on the issue, including Republican presidential candidates Duncan Hunter, Ron Paul and Tom Tancredo. Six Republican Senators didn’t vote on the issue, including Republican presidential candidate John McCain. I don’t know whether those members abstained out of respect for the Constitution, or for some other reason. I know they were missing when the Constitution needed friends to “preserve, protect and defend” it.
But I’ve said enough about Rubber-Stamp Republicans. My anger now is for Rubber-Stamp Democrats — sixteen in the Senate, forty-one in the House — who voted to give a new blank check to George W. Bush and Alberto Gonzales.
From the House of Representatives:
Jason Altmire, John Barrow, Melissa Bean, Dan Boren, Leonard Boswell, Allen Boyd, Christopher Carney, Ben Chandler, Jim Cooper, Jim Costa, Bud Cramer, Henry Cuellar, Lincoln Davis, Artur Davis, Joe Donnelly, Chet Edwards, Brad Ellsworth, Bob Etheridge, Bart Gordon, Brian Higgins, Baron Hill, Nicholas Lampson, Daniel Lipinski, Jim Marshall, Jim Matheson, Mike McIntyre, Charles Melancon, Harry Mitchell, Collin Peterson, Earl Pomeroy, Ciro Rodriguez, Mike Ross, John Salazar, Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, Heath Shuler, Vic Snyder, Zachary Space, John Tanner, Gene Taylor, Timothy Walz, Charles Wilson.
From the Senate:
Evan Bayh, Thomas Carper, Bob Casey, Kent Conrad, Dianne Feinstein, Daniel Inouye, Amy Klobuchar, Mary Landrieu, Blanche Lincoln, Claire McCaskill, Barbara Mikulski, Ben Nelson, Bill Nelson, Mark Pryor, Kenneth Salazar, Jim Webb.
It’s a Hall of Shame.