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	<title>Comments on: On Public Property, Grokster and Feisty Innovation</title>
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		<title>By: sogrady</title>
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		<description>i hope like hell you&#039;re right, but this would argue otherwise:

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The Christian Coalition rates members of Congress according to their votes on issues, giving us a way to measure the influence of conservative Christians within the Republican Party. Here
are the ratings of the 10 most powerful Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives. (Following each person&#039;s Christian
Coalition [CC] rating, I have added the person&#039;s rating by the League of Conservation Voters [LCV] to show how Republican Christian leaders vote on environmental matters.)

House Speaker Dennis Hastert (Ill.): CC: 100%, LCV: no data;
Majority Leader Tom Delay (Tex.): CC: 100%, LCV: 0%; Majority
Whip Roy Blunt (Mo.): CC: 92%, LCV: 0%; Chief Deputy Whip Eric
Cantor (Va.): CC: 100%, LCV: 0%; Republican Conference Chair
Deborah Price (Ohio) CC: 58%, LCV: 4%; Republican Conference
Vice-Chair Jack Kingston (Ga.): CC: 100%, LCV: 0%; Republican
Conference Secretary John Doolittle (Calif.): CC: 100%, LCV:
0%; Republican Policy Committee Chair Christopher Cox (Calif.):
CC: 100%, LCV: 14%; National Republican Congressional Committee
Tom Reynolds (N.Y.): CC: 92%, LCV: 18%; Chairman of the
Republican National Leadership Rob Portman (Ohio): CC: 100%,
LCV: 18%.

And here are the Christian Coalition (CC) and League of
Conservation Voters (LCV) ratings for the 7 most powerful
Republicans in the U.S. Senate: Majority Leader Bill Frist
(Tenn.): CC: 100%, LCV: 0%; Assistant Majority Leader Mitch
McConnell (Ky.): CC: 100%, LCV: 4%; Republican Conference Chair
Rick Santorum (Pa.): CC: 100%, LCV: 4%; Republican Conference
Vice Chair Kay Hutchinson (Tex.): CC: 100%, LCV: 4%; Republican
Policy Committee Jon Kyl (Ariz.): CC: 100%, LCV: 4%; National
Republican Senatorial Committee George Allen (Va.): CC: 100%,
LCV: 0%.[3]
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i hope like hell you&#8217;re right, but this would argue otherwise:</p>
<p><a href="http://omega.twoday.net/stories/265726/" rel="nofollow">http://omega.twoday.net/stories/265726/</a></p>
<p>The Christian Coalition rates members of Congress according to their votes on issues, giving us a way to measure the influence of conservative Christians within the Republican Party. Here<br />
are the ratings of the 10 most powerful Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives. (Following each person&#8217;s Christian<br />
Coalition [CC] rating, I have added the person&#8217;s rating by the League of Conservation Voters [LCV] to show how Republican Christian leaders vote on environmental matters.)</p>
<p>House Speaker Dennis Hastert (Ill.): CC: 100%, LCV: no data;<br />
Majority Leader Tom Delay (Tex.): CC: 100%, LCV: 0%; Majority<br />
Whip Roy Blunt (Mo.): CC: 92%, LCV: 0%; Chief Deputy Whip Eric<br />
Cantor (Va.): CC: 100%, LCV: 0%; Republican Conference Chair<br />
Deborah Price (Ohio) CC: 58%, LCV: 4%; Republican Conference<br />
Vice-Chair Jack Kingston (Ga.): CC: 100%, LCV: 0%; Republican<br />
Conference Secretary John Doolittle (Calif.): CC: 100%, LCV:<br />
0%; Republican Policy Committee Chair Christopher Cox (Calif.):<br />
CC: 100%, LCV: 14%; National Republican Congressional Committee<br />
Tom Reynolds (N.Y.): CC: 92%, LCV: 18%; Chairman of the<br />
Republican National Leadership Rob Portman (Ohio): CC: 100%,<br />
LCV: 18%.</p>
<p>And here are the Christian Coalition (CC) and League of<br />
Conservation Voters (LCV) ratings for the 7 most powerful<br />
Republicans in the U.S. Senate: Majority Leader Bill Frist<br />
(Tenn.): CC: 100%, LCV: 0%; Assistant Majority Leader Mitch<br />
McConnell (Ky.): CC: 100%, LCV: 4%; Republican Conference Chair<br />
Rick Santorum (Pa.): CC: 100%, LCV: 4%; Republican Conference<br />
Vice Chair Kay Hutchinson (Tex.): CC: 100%, LCV: 4%; Republican<br />
Policy Committee Jon Kyl (Ariz.): CC: 100%, LCV: 4%; National<br />
Republican Senatorial Committee George Allen (Va.): CC: 100%,<br />
LCV: 0%.[3]</p>
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