Doug Ose On National Security - Speaking of Veteran's Issues
Posted by Aaron Park on May 07, 2008 at 08:21 PM
Doug Ose – the real deal …....?
H Amdt. 154 to HR1401 Roll Call #182 – Prohibit the Training of the People’s Liberation Army of China by US armed forces – Ose voted no.
That’s right folks – Ose is pointing his finger over veteran’s issues… but he voted against stopping the US Army from training the Chinese! ICYMI – the Chinese have opened up a massive submarine – nuclear weapon facility in the South China Sea.
HR 3916 – Ose Co-sponsored a bill for a US voluntary contribution to the UN population fund
H amdt 241 to HR 1950 July 2003 – reduce US Funding for the UN – voted NO
H amdt 644 to HR 644 Roll Call 333 July 2004 – Prohibit US contribution to UNSECO – Ose Voted No
Ose voted to keep our tax dollars flowing into the America-Hating UN and he voted to continue using the US military to train the Chinese.
In addition – Ose voted against domestic infastructure several times. He has several votes opposing drilling for Oil we know we have and also voted against comprehensive energy policy. These will be coming soon for your enjoyment as you pay $4 per gallon for Gas.
Add this to Ose voting against sending National Guard troops to the border to strengthen Drug Interdiction – and you have a pattern—-
Surrender US soverignty to our enemies, spend our money supporting the UN and leaving America defenseless at our borders without the energy to power our economy. This is Doug Ose’s vision as demonstrated by his actions.

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My BS meter went off and so I had to track your lead comment down. Ose did vote nay on roll call #182 but there was an apparent redo for some reason or another on the Delay amendment to HR 1401 on the very same day. Ose is shown voting aye on roll call #183.
House Vote #183
-Jun 9, 1999Result: Agreed to
Related Amendment: H.Amdt. 154: Amendment prohibits military-to-military exchanges that involve the training of the People’s Liberation Army of China by U.S. Armed Forces., amending H.R. 1401 [106th]: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2000.
California (truncated at CA-22)
Nay CA-1 Thompson, C. [D]
Aye CA-2 Herger, Walter®
Aye CA-3 Ose, Doug®
Aye CA-4 Doolittle, John®
Nay CA-5 Matsui, Robert [D]
Nay CA-6 Woolsey, Lynn [D]
Nay CA-7 Miller, George [D]
Nay CA-8 Pelosi, Nancy [D]
Nay CA-9 Lee, Barbara [D]
Nay CA-10 Tauscher, Ellen [D]
Aye CA-11 Pombo, Richard®
Nay CA-12 Lantos, Tom [D]
No Vote CA-13 Stark, Fortney [D]
Nay CA-14 Eshoo, Anna [D]
Nay CA-15 Campbell, Tom®
Nay CA-16 Lofgren, Zoe [D]
Nay CA-17 Farr, Sam [D]
Aye CA-18 Condit, Gary [D]
Aye CA-19 Radanovich, George®
Nay CA-20 Dooley, Calvin [D]
Aye CA-21 Thomas, William®
Source
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/vote.xpd?vote=h1999-183
In thiselection cycle, folks I hobnob with are a bit more careful than in the past about whom they trust to give them relevant information about those standing for public office. Credibility is the currency of the realm.
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