Friday, January 12, 2007

I'm Sorry President Bush

I don't like to pick on any one politician or public figure. I do feel bad for taking the easy road and bashing Bush, again. Anyway, check out this link to see Bush's Environmental Record.

In the spirit of fairness and demonstrating both sides of the story you can find out congressional voting records on all issues at various sites to hold everyone accountable.

Project Vote Smart

Public Citizen

Progressive Punch

These sites enable you to search for voting records of your congressional representatives on issues that matter to you.

In Canada you can review How'd They Vote

For the UK try PublicWhip to find voting records for your local representative.

Finally, go to EU Vote Watch for similar data in the European Union.

Hopefully the people you voted for are doing your business as expected.

2 comments:

Christi said...

I added you to the blogring :). I explain on the left hand side of my blog the way that it is being ran. I originally had a more formal blogring, but I didn't like the way it worked so I decided instead for more of the 'blog roll' type thing. Anyhow, I need your e-mail address so that when "x" amount of new members are added I can send out a mass e-mail to everyone with the information (links/page titles) to add to the link list.
Just comment to my blog with your e-mail, or e-mail me directly at jaded.pyratekk@GMAIL.com


Current members if you want to add them to your list:

Ladybug's Seven
http://parity13.blogspot.com/

Low Carbon Kid
http://lowcarbonkid.blogspot.com/

Sanctuary
http://www.seekout.blogspot.com/



Have a good one! :)

Christi said...

Dear NL Blogring members,
There are only a few of us so far, so please search out any blogspot blogs you can and see if you can recruit any more people into the ring. I am searching for people using google and blog-gathering sites trying to find others to talk to.

Also, I was contacted by one potential member who said they didn't want to have to include a list of links to the blogs in the ring on their blog. If you feel the same, feel free to just include somewhere in your sidebar (the closer to the top the better of course!) the link to the nl blog : http://nl-info.blogspot.com and make the link name "Natural Living Blogring" :) This will still get new people to click and visit the blog and once at my blog they will see the detailed list of members.

I would choose to use a blogring site, but I don't necessarily like the way some of them run. But if things get a lot bigger then I will consider it.

But that's all, just wanted to contact everyone :)

~christi