Politician: Barack Obama

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Politician: Barack Obama

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BTW, if you ever get into a discussion with a right-winger who says, "But what the fuck has Obama ever actually DONE in the senate?", here's some ammo.

The Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act
Introduced by Sen. John McCain in May 2005, and cosponsored by Sen. Edward Kennedy. Barack Obama added three amendments to this bill.

While the bill was never voted on in the Senate, the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Acts of 2006 and 2007, respectively, drew heavily upon the wording of this bill.

The Lugar-Obama Cooperative Threat Reduction.
Introduced by Sen. Barack Obama, Sen. Dick Lugar and Sen. Tom Coburn.

First introduced in November 2005 and enacted in 2007, this bill expanded upon the successful Nunn-Lugar threat reduction, which helped secure weapons of mass destruction and related infrastructure in former Soviet Union states.

Lugar-Obama expanded this nonproliferation program to conventional weapons -- including shoulder-fired rockets and land mines. When the bill received $48 million in funding, Obama said, "This funding will further strengthen our ability to detect and intercept illegal shipments of weapons and materials of mass destruction, enhancing efforts to prevent nuclear terrorism."

Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006
This act of Congress, introduced by Senators Obama and Coburn, required the full disclosure of all entities or organizations receiving federal funds in FY2007.

Despite a "secret hold" on this bill by Senators Ted Stevens and Robert Byrd, the act passed into law and was signed by President Bush. The act had 43 cosponsors, including John McCain.

The act created this Web site, which provides citizens with valuable information about government-funded programs.

Democratic Republic of the Congo Relief, Security, and Democracy Promotion Act

This law helped specify US policy toward the Congo, and states that the US should work with other donor nations to increase international contributions to the African nation.

The bill marked the first federal legislation to be enacted with Obama as its primary sponsor. Following this legislation's passage, Obama toured Africa, traveling to South Africa, Kenya, Djibouti, Ethiopia and Chad. He spoke forcefully against ethnic rivalries and political corruption in Kenya.

Honest Leadership and Open Government Act
In the first month of the 110th Congress, Obama worked with Sen. Russ Feingold to pass this law, which amends and strengthens the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995.

Specificially, the changes made by Obama and Feingold requires public disclosure of lobbying activity and funding, places more restrictions on gifts for members of Congress and their staff, and provides for mandatory disclosure of earmarks in expenditure bills.

The House passed the bill, 411-8, on July 31. The Senate approved it, 83-14, on Aug. 2. At the time, Obama called it "the most sweeping ethics reform since Watergate."

Deceptive Practices and Voter Intimidation Prevention Act

Following the Republican-sponsored voter intimidation tactics seen in mostly black counties in Maryland during the 2006 midterm elections, Obama worked with Sen. Chuck Schumer to introduce this bill.

The bill has been referred to the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary. Obama said of the bill, "This legislation would ensure that for the first time, these incidents are fully investigated and that those found guilty are punished."

The Obama-McCain Climate Change Reduction Bill

The Obama-McCain bill, which is co-sponsored by Sen. Joe Lieberman, I-Conn., would cut emissions by two-thirds by 2050.

Iraq War De-Escalation Act of 2007

Introduced by Obama, this binding act would stop the planned troop increase of 21,500 in Iraq, and would also begin a phased redeployment of troops from Iraq with the goal of removing all combat forces by March 31, 2008.

Explaining the bill, Obama said it reflects his view that the problems in Iraq do not have a military solution. "Our troops have performed brilliantly in Iraq, but no amount of American soldiers can solve the political differences at the heart of somebody else's civil war," Obama said.

Amendments to the 2008 Defense Authorization Bill

Obama worked with Sen. Kit Bond to limit, through this bill, the Pentagon’s use of personality disorder discharges in the FY 2008 Defense Authorization bill.

This provision would add additional safeguards to discharge procedures and require a thorough review by the Government Accountability Office. This followed news reports that the Pentagon inappropriately used these procedures to discharge service members with service-connected psychological injuries.

"With thousands of American service members suffering day in and day out from the less visible wounds of war, reports that the Pentagon has improperly diagnosed and discharged service members with personality disorders are deeply disturbing," said Senator Obama. "This provision will add additional safeguards to the Department of Defense’s use of this discharge and mandate a comprehensive review of these policies."

The Comprehensive Nuclear Threat Reduction provision

Working with Sen. Hagel and Rep. Adam Schiff, Obama authored this provision, which would require the president to develop a comprehensive plan for ensuring that all nuclear weapons and weapons-usable material at vulnerable sites around the world are secure by 2012 from the threats that terrorists have shown they can pose.


Source:
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/ ... 610/533309

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Reading those old comments from 2004 was quite interesting.

The lack of comments in this thread since is a little surprising though.

Anyway, in a perfect world I would like to see Paul vs. Kuccinich or Gravel, but that would obviously never happen.

I think Obama would be vastly better than McCain or Bush, and hopefully he can at least partially live up to his potential.

I have no problem with his stance on public financing, but the reversal on telecom immunity is disappointing. I think he really has to play it smart, in order to neutralize potential GOP attacks. What would happen if Obama voted against the telecom bill and there is some type of terrorist attack between now and the election? The GOP would have a field day.

I really hope he picks Clarke as his VP, that would totally negate McCain's national security illusion. A 4 star general/Rhodes scholar vs. a guy that graduated in the bottom 5 of his class of ~900 and thinks that being a POW makes you an expert on foreign policy.. 8)
the truth can never hurt the true...

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Marsupialized wrote:My parents DESPISE Obama.
It bums me out.
They seem to think there's an entire enclave of dangerous quasi-intellectual communist radicals in Hyde Park bent on destroying the United States from within and he's at the center of it.


My parents' sentiments exactly. My dad got a gun permit because of Obama. He thinks he's a trojan horse.

My mom just listens to my dad.

I'd like him a lot more if he wasn't...you know...that kind of guy. With the blackness and all.

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Trifecta, can you please get a book tonight that outlines for you the difference between 'there' and 'their'?
You know, when and where to use them so you don't look like a fucking doofus.
I would let it slide but this is like the fourth time today and they teach that pretty fucking early on in school.
Rick Reuben wrote:Marsupialized reminds me of freedom

Politician: Barack Obama

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Marsupialized wrote:Trifecta, can you please get a book tonight that outlines for you the difference between 'there' and 'their'?
You know, when and where to use them so you don't look like a fucking doofus.
I would let it slide but this is like the fourth time today and they teach that pretty fucking early on in school.



NO! I dont care enough. you understand it and that's good enough for me.

wow, you would let it slide? golly gee thanks.

I am an alcoholic and I could care less.

If someone's minor grammar issues bother you on an internet forum, I would say you have bigger issues.
IF YOU DON'T LIKE ME, THEN DON'T READ MY FUCKING POSTS!

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