The first casualty of the public remembering the Health Care Vote and other votes was Senator Bob Bennett. He was "thrown out of office" by delegates at the Utah GOP convertion.
It just so happens he voted yea for TARP and Health Care. I heard him on the radio last night. He said, and I roughly quote him , " I always voted for what I thought was best for the country and Utah". To bad he didn't do what he was elected to do, represent the people of Utah and vote the way they wanted instead of "what he thought was best"
Hopefully people will remember the high-handed ways all of our so called represenatives "listened" to us on these votes. Maybe it may make a difference if they decide to deal with the illegal emmigrant issue before the november elections. We need to show them that we remember at the voting booth. I hope most of them go down the road kicking rocks after the election. Lets put people in office that will listen to us.
Leonard