Thursday, November 11, 2010

Members of The Congressional Progressive Caucus - Is Your Representative A Member?

These progressives want Obama to bypass Congress and fulfill his "mandated agenda", the Constitution and the people be damned. Below is a list of The Congressional Progressive Caucus members. How many can we get rid of in 2012?

Excerpt:
Dolan declared that "our work is now finally beginning."

"The veil of a happy Democratic governing majority is finally lifted. We didn't have it then; We don't have it now. But what we do have now is a more solidly progressive bunch of Dems in Congress and a president presumably less encumbered by the false illusion that playing nice will get him a date with the other team."

She went on to recommend that progressives "throw our support unabashedly behind the Congressional Progressive Caucus, and let's push Obama to finally do the right thing through as many Executive Orders as we can present to him."

Here is a list of the members:

Raúl M. Grijalva (AZ-07); won re-election
Lynn Woolsey (CA-06); won re-election
Diane Watson (CA-33); Replaced by Democrat Karen Bass
Sheila Jackson-Lee (TX-18); won re-election
Mazie Hirono (HI-02); won re-election
Dennis Kucinich (OH-10); won re-election
Neil Abercrombie (HI-01); chose not to run; replaced by Democrat Colleen Hanabusi
Tammy Baldwin (WI-02); won re-election
Xavier Becerra (CA-31); won re-election
Madeleine Bordallo (GU-AL); won re-election
Robert Brady (PA-01); won re-election
Corrine Brown (FL-03); won re-election
Michael Capuano (MA-08); won re-election
André Carson (IN-07); won re-election
Yvette Clarke (NY-11); won re-election
William "Lacy" Clay (MO-01); won re-election
Emanuel Cleaver (MO-05); won re-election
Steve Cohen (TN-09); won re-election
John Conyers (MI-14); won re-election
Elijah Cummings (MD-07); won re-election
Danny Davis (IL-07); replaced by Democrat Andre Carson
Peter DeFazio (OR-04); won re-election
Rosa DeLauro (CT-03); won re-election
Donna F. Edwards (MD-04); won re-election
Keith Ellison (MN-05); won re-election
Sam Farr (CA-17); won re-election
Chaka Fattah (PA-02); won re-election
Bob Filner (CA-51); won re-election
Barney Frank (MA-04); won re-election
Marcia L. Fudge (OH-11); won re-election
Alan Grayson (FL-08), lost to Republican Daniel Webster
Luis Gutierrez (IL-04); won re-election
John Hall (NY-19), lost to Republican Nan Hayward
Phil Hare (IL-17); lost to Republican Roger Schilling
Maurice Hinchey (NY-22); won re-election
Michael Honda (CA-15); won re-election
Jesse Jackson, Jr. (IL-02); won re-election
Eddie Bernice Johnson (TX-30); won re-election
Hank Johnson (GA-04); won re-election
Marcy Kaptur (OH-09); won re-election
Carolyn Kilpatrick (MI-13); replaced by Democrat Hansen Carter
Barbara Lee (CA-09); won re-election
John Lewis (GA-05); won re-election
David Loebsack (IA-02); won re-election
Ben R. Lujan (NM-3); won re-election
Carolyn Maloney (NY-14); won re-election
Ed Markey (MA-07); won re-election
Jim McDermott (WA-07); won re-election
James McGovern (MA-03); won re-election
George Miller (CA-07); won re-election
Gwen Moore (WI-04); won re-election
Jerrold Nadler (NY-08); won re-election
John Olver (MA-01); won re-election
Ed Pastor (AZ-04); won re-election
Donald Payne (NJ-10); won re-election
Chellie Pingree (ME-01); won re-election
Charles Rangel (NY-15); won re-election
Laura Richardson (CA-37); won re-election
Lucille Roybal-Allard (CA-34); won re-election
Bobby Rush (IL-01); won re-election
Linda Sánchez (CA-47); won re-election
Jan Schakowsky (IL-09); won re-election
José Serrano (NY-16); won re-election
Louise Slaughter (NY-28); won re-election
Pete Stark (CA-13); won re-election
Bennie Thompson (MS-02); won re-election
John Tierney (MA-06); won re-election
Nydia Velazquez (NY-12); won re-election
Maxine Waters (CA-35); won re-election
Mel Watt (NC-12); won re-election
Henry Waxman (CA-30); won re-election
Peter Welch (VT-AL); won re-election
Robert Wexler (FL-19); replaced by Democrat Tee Deutsch

Read WorldNetDaily article "Soros group wants Obama to rule by executive order" here.

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