AFA of PA ACTION ALERT

January 20, 2011

Issues  (check corresponding number in ‘Details’ and ‘Action’ Sections)

1.)     How Did Your Congressman Vote?

2.)    Help the Voters in Washington, DC Vote on Marriage

Details

1.)     By a vote of 245 to 189 the US House voted to repeal Obamacare.  Here’s how the PA delegation voted:  

Jason Altmire  — nay
Lou Barletta  — yea
Robert Brady  — nay
Mark Critz — nay
Charles Dent  — yea
Michael Doyle  — nay
Chakah Fattah  — nay
Jim Gerlach  — yea
Tim Holden — nay
Mike Fitzpatrick — yea
Mike Kelly  — yea
Tom Marino – yea
Pat Meehan  — yea
Tim Murphy — yea
Joseph Pitts — yea
Todd Russell Platts  — yea
Allyson Schwartz  — nay
Bill Shuster — yea
Glenn Thompson  — yea

2.)     On Tuesday the United States Supreme Court chose not to hear an appeal in the DC same-sex marriage case.  Homosexual activists are touting it as a major victory, an affirmation of same-sex marriage; but is it really? Click here to read our news release for more information.

Action Steps

1.)    Contact your Congressman and let him or her know what you think of their vote!  Those who supported repeal will be under attack by the media.  They need to hear from us!  Click here for Congressional contact information.

2.)  Congress must step in to give the people of Washington, DC an opportunity to vote on marriage.  Homosexual activists and other supporters of same-sex ‘marriage’ don’t want this to happen, because black Americans take a stronger stand opposing same-sex marriage than do white Americans!  The effort now moves to Congress.  Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) is the Chairman of the House Government Oversight Committee.  Contact him by phone AND e-mail and ask that the people of Washington, DC be given the same opportunity to vote on marriage as he had in 2008 to vote on Proposition 8, California’s Marriage Protection Amendment.  Use the web form by clicking here.   His DC office phone number is 202-225-3906  and fax is 202-225-3303.

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