
“We will not go quietly into the night. We will not vanish without a fight!”
Way to Go
On the heels of the big ACORN controversy, and the trickle-down affect of its corruption, Illinoisans should be proud to know that once again our State Senators have come through for us… They voted to keep money funneling into this corrupt organization.
I’m so, so proud. How about you? Out of a Senate Vote of 85 to 11, our two Senators, Democratic House
Majority, and Illinois Senator Dick Durbin, along with seated Senator Roland Burris said “NAY – NO – we don’t want to cut off funding to ACORN…!
Millions of taxpayer dollars have been given to ACORN (Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now) over the years. Acorn, an organization that our president was an attorney for, for over ten years.
We should write to the co-sponsors of this Bill and thank them for standing up for what’s right.
You can click the links below to see who voted, and how they voted.
Here’s the text that I’ve sent to each of the senators. Won’t you join me in telling them they did a good job!? They need our prayers and encouragement. They shouldn’t fear repercussions when they have the backing of the Citizens of this country..
| Letter to Senators: (To those who voted to stop funding ACORN & investigate) Dear Honorable Senator: Thank you for standing up against corruption and co-sponsoring the Bill that will no longer allow funds to be filtered to ACORN. Although we are not constituents of your state, we will stand shoulder to shoulder in principle and prayer with any elected official who will take a stand for what is right for this country and its’ people. |
| Letters to Senator Durbin & Roland Burris: (OUR senators who voted to keep funding ACORN) Dear Senators: With all due respect, we find it irreprehensible that you have chosen to remain in favor ot funding ACORN, when clear evidence indicates that they are involved in, among other things, voter fraud and financial corruption. It appears that in your position you have not only forgotten, but failed your constituents in the State of
Concerned citizens are no longer remaining silent, and indeed repercussions will trickle down once the re-election rolls around.
Seeing that you were clearly outnumbered by members of Congress on this vote it has helped to make your actions stand out for all the wrong reasons, not only by the citizens of
It is our hope that you will examine your heart and motives and get back to serving the people, and not special interest.
Sincerely, |
Co-sponsors of the bill to STOP funding to ACORN
| Senator Name/State | Call to thank them! | Email/Contact Form |
| Sen Isakson, Johnny [GA] | (202) 224-3643 | |
| Inhofe, James M. - (R - OK) | (202) 224-4721 | |
| Brownback, Sam - (R - KS) | (202) 224-6521 | |
| Burr, Richard - (R - NC) | (202) 224-3154 | |
| (202) 224-5444 | ||
| Sen Roberts, Pat [KS] | (202) 224-4774 | |
| Sen Barrasso, John [R-WY] | (202) 224-6441 | |
| Sen Bunning, Jim [R-KY] | (202) 224-4343 | |
| Sen Enzi, Michael B. [R-WY] | (202) 224-3424 | |
| Sen DeMint, Jim [SC] | (202) 224-6121 | |
| Sen Hutchison, Kay Bailey [R-TX] | (202) 224-5922 | |
| Sen Thune, John [R-SD] | (202) 224-2321 |
Voted to CONTINUE FUNDING ACORN
| Senator Name/State | Call to thank them! | Email/Contact Form |
| Burris, Roland W. - (D - IL) | (202) 224-2854 | |
| Durbin, Richard J. - (D - IL) | (202) 224-2152 |
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SOURCE:
www.thomas.gov,
as compiled through Senate LIS by the Senate Bill Clerk under the direction of the Secretary of the Senate
| Question: On the Amendment (Johanns Amdt. No. 2394 ) | |||
| Vote Number: | 289 | Vote Date: | |
| Required For Majority: | 1/2 | Vote Result: | Amendment Agreed to |
| Amendment Number: | S.Amdt. 2394 to H.R. 2996 (Department of the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2010) | ||
| Statement of Purpose: | Prohibiting use of funds to fund the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN). | ||
| Vote Counts: | YEAs | 85 |
| | NAYs | 11 |
| | Not Voting | 3 |
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