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Iraq resolution vote

Posted by: Yancey Roy - Posted in Amy Paulin, George Latimer, Iraq, Mike Spano, Sandra Galef, state legislature on May 01, 2007

As per requests, here is how LoHud Assembly members voted on the resolution urging President Bush not to veto a bill passed by Congress to put a timeline on bringing American troops back from Iraq:

Greg Ball, R-Carmel: No.

Adam Bradley, D-White Plains: (absent, excused).

Richard Brodsky, D-Greenburgh: yes.

Nancy Calhoun, R-Blooming Grove: no.

Sandra Galef, D-Ossining: yes.

Ellen Jaffee, D-Suffern: yes.

George Latimer, D-Rye: yes.

Amy Paulin, D-Scarsdale: (absent, excused).

James Gary Pretlow, D-Mt. Vernon: yes.

Annie Rabbitt, R-Greenwood Lake: no.

Mike Spano, R-Yonkers: yes.

The resolution passed, 94-34.

 
 
 
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4 Responses to “Iraq resolution vote”


  1. whodonit

    mike is a democrat in republican clothing what a shame we should have elected shelley meyer

  2. the consultant

    mike spano is fully aware of the implications of his
    vote…stop defending the president on his Iraq
    policy which is the product of the neocons view
    that Israel would be safer if sadam was replaced and
    a democracy imposed on a tribal society..you don’t
    understand the reasons for the war ..and you should
    do a little more research before opening your mouth
    ask chuck hagel

  3. NewAlbany

    The Spanos believe in nothing but Spanoism.

    They don’t even know there is a war going on.

  4. Little Elephant

    This vote shows that the Democratic Leadership of the Assembly believe Symbolism is more important than Substance. We have very important issues to address on a state level and what do our state representatives worry about. Things that they can not control.



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