House panel finds Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt

The Houston Chronicle, my local paper, weekly prints a list of bills voted on in Congress and who voted yes/no/absent. Every newspaper in America should do so. Not to do so is a diservice to the community. Because a lot of papers and media organizations do not service their community, I applause any independent organization making sure who votes, however, gets out. They are doing a wonderful and appreciated service to freedom of information sharing.

did Houston Chronicle explain which one got paid by NRA?
 
did Houston Chronicle explain which one got paid by NRA?

You have you waste a lot of text but this one takes the cake.
You already know vote buying is a federal crime, so why waste the text?
Besides, as far as I know, vote buying and selling of a office only happens in Chicago, historically.
 
You have you waste a lot of text but this one takes the cake.
You already know vote buying is a federal crime, so why waste the text?
Besides, as far as I know, vote buying and selling of a office only happens in Chicago, historically.

actually corporate donation is not illegal.

so no comment about Post #158?
 
That is not what you implied in post #181

Keyword: paid

But nice try to do your usual

oh I'm sorry if I used a wrong choice of word.

I'll ask again - "did Houston Chronicle explain which one got donated by NRA?"

and you might want to try to drop that attitude. it's just asking for more ban. everybody makes mistake, you know?
 
oh I'm sorry if I used a wrong choice of word.

I'll ask again - "did Houston Chronicle explain which one got donated by NRA?"

and you might want to try to drop that attitude. it's just asking for more ban. everybody makes mistake, you know?

Ok, I'll accept that you made a mistake and used the wrong word. And to answer: No, the paper does not give donations listings.
That come from different watchdog groups.
 
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