(base) bash-5.2$ date
Mon Mar 25 03:56:49 PM EDT 2024
(base) bash-5.2$ pwd
/home/accts/sbs5/cs458/www/lectures
(base) bash-5.2$ cd ../lisp
(base) bash-5.2$ lisp
This is SBCL 2.2.9, an implementation of ANSI Common Lisp.
More information about SBCL is available at .
SBCL is free software, provided as is, with absolutely no warranty.
It is mostly in the public domain; some portions are provided under
BSD-style licenses. See the CREDITS and COPYING files in the
distribution for more information.
Welcome to Slade's LISP!
* (load "load_vote.lisp")
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/myload.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/utils/sbcl.fasl"
WARNING:
Specializing on the second argument to PRINT-OBJECT has unportable effects,
and also interferes with precomputation of print functions for exceptional
situations.
See also:
The ANSI Standard, Function PRINT-OBJECT
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/utils/generics.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/utils/copy.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/utils/io.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/utils/ionew.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/utils/macros.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/utils/object_hash.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/utils/props.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/utils/new_utils.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/utils/spell.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/utils/output.fasl"
STYLE-WARNING: OUT-SWITCH was previously defined as a macro.
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/utils/run-time.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/utils/date.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/utils/tables.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/db/specials_db.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/db/db.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/db/copy.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/db/db_cmds.fasl"
STYLE-WARNING:
Defining (*SPLIT-FILE-SIZE*) as a constant, even though the name follows
the usual naming convention (names like *FOO*) for special variables
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/db/db_cmds2.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/db/edit.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/db/note.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/db/dbs/record.fasl"
WARNING: redefining COMMON-LISP-USER::ALL-THE-SLOTS in DEFGENERIC
WARNING: redefining COMMON-LISP-USER::NO-PP-FIELDS in DEFGENERIC
WARNING: redefining COMMON-LISP-USER::NO-PRINT-READABLE-FIELDS in DEFGENERIC
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/gen/specials_gen.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/gen/clusters.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/gen/context.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/gen/english.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/gen/gen_utils.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/gen/bill-english.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/gen/nouns.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/gen/np.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/gen/generics.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/gen/preamble.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/gen/rels.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/gen/verbs.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/gen/combine.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/gen/downside.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/gen/vp.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/gen/test.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/gen/explain.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/pol/specials_pol.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/pol/utils.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/pol/isa.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/pol/sort.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/pol/mypp.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/pol/operations.fasl"
WARNING: redefining COMMON-LISP-USER::SYNONYMS in DEFGENERIC
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/pol/remove.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/pol/group.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/pol/issue.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/pol/bill.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/pol/member.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/pol/strategy.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/pol/stance.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/pol/relation.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/pol/decision.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/pol/cg.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/pol/strats.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/pol/party-strat.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/pol/shift.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/pol/protocol.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/pol/mem_anal.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/pol/analyze.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/pol/anal2.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/pol/anal3.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/pol/dd.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/pol/parse.fasl"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/pol/types.fasl"
The code is loaded. Use (init-pol) to load the databases.
T
* (init-pol)
newload-dbsn
; Reading data base from file: /c/cs458/lisp/db/data/group
; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/db/data/group.load"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/db/data/group0"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/db/data/group1"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/db/data/group2"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/db/data/group3"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/db/data/group4"
; Reading data base from file: /c/cs458/lisp/db/data/bill
; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/db/data/bill.load"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/db/data/bill0"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/db/data/bill1"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/db/data/bill2"
; Reading data base from file: /c/cs458/lisp/db/data/issue
; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/db/data/issue.load"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/db/data/issue0"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/db/data/issue1"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/db/data/issue2"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/db/data/issue3"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/db/data/issue4"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/db/data/issue5"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/db/data/issue6"
; Reading data base from file: /c/cs458/lisp/db/data/member
; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/db/data/member.load"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/db/data/member0"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/db/data/member1"
; Reading data base from file: /c/cs458/lisp/db/data/strategy
; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/db/data/strategy.load"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/db/data/strategy"
;; loading #P"/c/cs458/lisp/db/data/strategy1"
(#{db (0) GROUP} #{db (1) BILL} #{db (2) ISSUE} #{db (3) MEMBER}
#{db (4) STRATEGY})
* (dbase member)
Initializing database system.
....MEMBER> h
0 Daniel Kahikina Akaka (DEM) HI-2 (1976-1990)
1 Les AuCoin (DEM) OR-1 (1974- )
2 Druie Douglas Barnard (DEM) GA-10 (1976- )
3 Charles Edward Bennett (DEM) FL-3 (1948- )
4 Corinne Claiborne Lindy Boggs (DEM) LA-2 (1973-1990)
5 Beverly Butcher Byron (DEM) MD-6 (1978- )
6 Thomas R. Carper (DEM) DE-AL (1982- )
7 William Lacy Clay (DEM) MO-1 (1968- )
8 Silvio Ottavio Conte (REP) MA-1 (1958-1990)
9 James A. Courter (REP) NJ-12 (1978-1990)
10 Larry E. Craig (REP) ID-1 (1980-1990)
11 William Louis Dickinson (REP) AL-2 (1964- )
12 John D. Dingell (DEM) MI-16 (1955- )
13 Byron Leslie Dorgan (DEM) ND-AL (1980- )
14 Glenn English (DEM) OK-6 (1974- )
15 James J. Florio (DEM) NJ-1 (1974-1990)
16 Thomas S. Foley (DEM) WA-5 (1964- )
17 Bill Frenzel (REP) MN-3 (1970-1990)
18 Samuel Gejdenson (DEM) CT-2 (1980- )
19 Richard A. Gephardt (DEM) MO-3 (1976- )
20 Newt Gingrich (REP) GA-6 (1978- )
21 Daniel Robert Glickman (DEM) KS-4 (1976- )
22 Henry B. Gonzalez (DEM) TX-20 (1961- )
23 William H. Gray (DEM) PA-2 (1978- )
24 Lee H. Hamilton (DEM) IN-9 (1964- )
25 John Paul Hammerschmidt (REP) AR-3 (1966- )
26 James V. Hansen (REP) UT-1 (1980- )
27 Augustus F. Hawkins (DEM) CA-29 (1962-1990)
28 Frank Horton (REP) NY-29 (1962- )
29 Nancy Lee Johnson (REP) CT-6 (1982- )
30 Timothy Peter Johnson (DEM) SD-AL (1986- )
31 Walter Berman Jones (DEM) NC-1 (1966- )
32 Marcy Kaptur (DEM) OH-9 (1982- )
33 Robert William Kastenmeier (DEM) WI-2 (1958-1990)
34 Barbara Kennelly (DEM) CT-1 (1982- )
35 Mickey Leland (DEM) TX-18 (1978-1989)
36 Ronald Charles Marlenee (REP) MT-2 (1976- )
37 Joseph M. McDade (REP) PA-10 (1962- )
38 Robert H. Michel (REP) IL-18 (1956- )
39 Clarence E. Miller (REP) OH-10 (1966- )
40 Bruce A. Morrison (DEM) CT-3 (1982-1990)
41 William Huston Natcher (DEM) KY-2 (1953- )
42 Stan Parris (REP) VA-8 (1980-1990)
43 Claude Denson Pepper (DEM) FL-18 (1962-1989)
44 James Henry Quillen (REP) TN-1 (1962- )
45 Nick Joe Rahall (DEM) WV-4 (1976- )
46 Robert A. Roe (DEM) NJ-8 (1969- )
47 Dan Rostenkowski (DEM) IL-8 (1958- )
48 John Grosvenor Rowland (REP) CT-5 (1984-1990)
49 Claudine Schneider (REP) RI-2 (1980-1990)
50 Patricia Scott Schroeder (DEM) CO-1 (1972- )
51 Christopher Shays (REP) CT-4 (1987- )
52 Joseph Richard Skeen (REP) NM-2 (1980- )
53 Neal Edward Smith (DEM) IA-4 (1958- )
54 Peter Smith (REP) VT-AL (1988-1990)
55 Robert Clinton Smith (REP) NH-1 (1984-1990)
56 Virginia Dodd Smith (REP) NE-3 (1974-1990)
57 Olympia J. Snowe (REP) ME-2 (1978- )
58 Floyd D. Spence (REP) SC-2 (1970- )
59 Louis Stokes (DEM) OH-21 (1968- )
60 Michael L. Synar (DEM) OK-2 (1978- )
61 Esteban Edward Torres (DEM) CA-34 (1982- )
62 Robert G. Torricelli (DEM) NJ-9 (1982- )
63 Morris K. Udall (DEM) AZ-2 (1961-1991)
64 Barbara F. Vucanovich (REP) NV-2 (1982- )
65 Jamie L. Whitten (DEM) MS-1 (1941- )
* 66 Don Young (REP) AK-AL (1973- )
....MEMBER> 62
* 62 Robert G. Torricelli (DEM) NJ-9 (1982- )
Unknown command.
....MEMBER> dis
Name: Robert G. Torricelli
Fname: ROBERT
Lname: TORRICELLI
Votes: ((DEFENSE-AUTHORIZATION FOR) (SPACE-STATION AGN)
(CIVIL-RIGHTS-RESTORATION-ACT FOR) (REFLAGGING-SHIPS FOR)
(HANDGUN-CONTROL AGN) (CONTRA-AID2 FOR) (STAR-WARS FOR)
(HOME-HEALTH-CARE FOR) (AIDS AGN) (LIMIT-IMPORTS FOR)
(CAP-TAX-CUT FOR) (EXTEND-SS-BENEFIT FOR)
(ESTAB-DOM-CONTENT FOR) (BAR-IMM-AMNESTY FOR)
(OK-SCHOOL-PRAY AGN) (LIMIT-ABORTIONS AGN) (APPROVE-ERA FOR)
(PASS-IMM-REFORM FOR) (CANCEL-MX-MISSILE FOR)
(HALT-AID-TO-CONTRAS FOR) (INCR-AID-TO-EL-SAL AGN)
(SUPP-NUCLEAR-FREEZE FOR) (CAP-GAINS-CUT FOR)
(LMT-CLN-WATER-ACT AGN) (RPL-TOBAC-SUB FOR)
(GRM-RDMN-DEF-RED AGN) (BAN-POLYGRAPH FOR)
(RETAIN-GUN-CONTROL FOR) (CONTRA-AID AGN) (LMT-TEXT-IMP FOR)
(LIMIT-SDI FOR) (AID-ANGOLA-REB AGN) (TAX-REFORM FOR)
(S-AFRICA-SANC FOR) (IMMIG-REFORM FOR) (CHILD-CARE FOR)
(FLAG-BURNING AGN) (BRADY-BILL FOR))
Relations: (#{Relation (5) [B:PRO] ADA (MEMBER:MEMBER.1086)}
#{Relation (6) [C:PRO] ACLU (MEMBER:MEMBER.1086)}
#{Relation (7) [A:PRO] COPE (MEMBER:MEMBER.1086)}
#{Relation (8) [B:PRO] CFA (MEMBER:MEMBER.1086)}
#{Relation (9) [C:PRO] LCV (MEMBER:MEMBER.1086)}
#{Relation (10) [A:CON] ACU (MEMBER:MEMBER.1086)}
#{Relation (11) [C:CON] NTU (MEMBER:MEMBER.1086)}
#{Relation (12) [A:CON] NSI (MEMBER:MEMBER.1086)}
#{Relation (13) [B:CON] COC (MEMBER:MEMBER.1086)}
#{Relation (14) [B:CON] CEI (MEMBER:MEMBER.1086)}
#{Relation (15) [C:PRO] DEMOCRATS (MEMBER:MEMBER.1086)}
#{Relation (16) [C:CON] REPUBLICANS (MEMBER:MEMBER.1086)}
#{Relation (17) [C:PRO] COUNTRY (MEMBER:MEMBER.1086)})
District: NJ-9
Term-Start: 1982
Party: DEM
Committees: (HOUSE-FOREIGN HOUSE-SCIENCE)
Status: Active
Date-Open: Tuesday, September 19, 1989
Symbol: MEMBER.1086
Robert G. Torricelli is a staunch defender of the progressive
agenda of COPE. He is longtime opponents of the NSI as an example
of the radical right, and moreover the ACU's right-wing reactionism
Torricelli cares deeply about the Consumer Federation of America
and the ADA as a proponent of basic American values. Torricelli
is strongly opposed to the CEI business special interest lobby
in addition to the narrow special interest of the Chamber of
Commerce. He cares about members of the Democratic party, the
American Civil Liberties Union, the country as a whole, and moreover
the League of Conservation Voters. He objects to Republicans
and the National Taxpayers Union.
....MEMBER> cd issue
....ISSUE> h
0 AIDS +B
1 Abortion +C
2 Acid Rain Control +C(ACID-RAIN-CONTROL)
3 Affirmative Action +C(AFFIRMATIVE-ACTION)
4 Africa FOREIGN
5 Age Discrimination PROBLEM -C(AGE-DISCRIMINATION)
6 Agricultural subsidies -C(FARM AGRICULTURE)
7 Aid to Nicaraguan Contras (CONTRA-AID CONTRAS)
8 Air Pollution Control POLICY +C(CLEAN-AIR
AIR-POLLUTION-CONTROL)
9 Aircraft Carriers (CARRIERS)
10 Angola FOREIGN
11 Angola Rebels GROUP (ANGOLA-REBELS)
12 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty +C(ABM)
13 Anti-Semitism -B
14 Anti-trust reform +C(ANTI-TRUST-REFORM)
15 Apartheid PROBLEM -B
16 Arab-Israeli Conflict +B(ARAB-ISRAELI-CONFLICT)
17 Armored Divisions (ARMORED-DIVISIONS TANKS)
18 Arms Control +B(ARMS-CONTROL)
19 B-1 Bomber (B-1 B1)
20 Balance of Power PRINCIPLE +B(BALANCE-OF-POWER)
21 Balanced Budget +C(BALANCED-BUDGET)
22 Banking industry GROUP (BANKING)
23 Birth Control RIGHT +C(BIRTH-CONTROL)
24 Bond Taxation -C(BOND-TAXATION)
25 Bork Appointment NOMINATION (BORK)
26 Budget Freeze PROPOSAL (BUDGET-FREEZE FREEZE)
27 Business GROUP (INDUSTRY)
28 Cabinet Level Veterans Department PROPOSAL +C(CABINET-VETERANS)
29 Campaign Finance Reform +C(CAMPAIGN-FINANCE)
30 Cancer research +B(CANCER)
31 Capital Punishment PRINCIPLE +C(CAPITAL-PUNISHMENT
DEATH-PENALTY)
32 Capital gains tax cut ECONOMIC +C(CAPITAL-GAINS-TAX-CUT)
33 Catastrophic Health Costs PROGRAM +C(CATASTROPHIC-HEALTH-COSTS)
34 Central America FOREIGN (CENTRAL-AMERICA)
35 Central American Peace Plan FOREIGN +C(CENTRAL-AMERICAN-PEACE-PLAN)
36 Chemical Weapons -C(CHEMICAL-WEAPONS)
37 Child Care PROPOSAL +B(CHILDCARE DAYCARE
CHILD-CARE)
38 Civil Liberties PRINCIPLE (CIVIL-LIBERTIES)
39 Civil Rights CAUSE +C(CIVIL-RIGHTS)
40 Clinch River breeder reactor PROPOSAL (CLINCH-RIVER)
41 Cold War PROBLEM -C(COLD-WAR)
42 Compassion PRINCIPLE +B(MERCY COMPASSION)
43 Constitution PRINCIPLE +B(CONSTITUTION
BILL-OF-RIGHTS)
44 Constructive Engagement POLICY (CONSTRUCTIVE-ENGAGEMENT)
45 Consumer Protection CAUSE +C(CONSUMER)
46 Conventional Defense +C(CONVENTIONAL-DEFENSE)
47 Creationism
48 Cruise Missile (CRUISE)
49 Cut taxes ECONOMIC +B(CUT-TAXES TAX-CUTS)
50 D-5 Missile (D5)
51 Defense Spending +C(DEFENSE MILITARY
DEFENSE-SPENDING)
52 Deficit -C(BUDGET-DEFICIT DEFICIT)
53 Democracy PRINCIPLE +B
54 Deregulation PRINCIPLE +C
55 Diplomatic efforts +C(DIPLOMACY
DIPLOMATIC-EFFORTS)
56 Domestic Policy (DOMESTIC)
57 Drug Enforcement POLICY +B(DRUG-ENFORCEMENT DRUGS)
58 East-West Relationships FOREIGN (EAST-WEST)
59 Economic Policy +B(ECONOMIC ECONOMY)
60 Education Policy POLICY (EDUCATION)
61 El Salvador FOREIGN (EL-SALVADOR)
62 Elderly GROUP +B
63 Election Reform REFORM +C(ELECTION-REFORM)
64 Elections PRINCIPLE +B(ELECTION)
65 End of Hostilities OPPORTUNITY +C(END-OF-HOSTILITIES
CEASEFIRE)
66 Energy Conservation +C(ENERGY)
67 Environmental Protection +C(ENVIRONMENT ECOLOGY
CONSERVATION)
68 Equal Rights Amendment PROPOSAL (ERA)
69 Equality PRINCIPLE +B(EQUALITY EQUITY)
70 Euromissile Treaty +C(INF-TREATY)
71 Fair Trial PRINCIPLE +B(FAIR-TRIAL DUE-PROCESS)
72 Fairness PRINCIPLE +C
73 Family values SOCIAL +C(FAMILY FAMILY-VALUES)
74 Federal programs ISSUE (FEDERAL-PROGRAMS)
75 Fiscal responsibility PRINCIPLE +B(FISCAL-RESPONSIBILITY)
76 Flag Burning RIGHT -C(FLAG-BURNING)
77 Food Stamps +C(FOOD-STAMPS)
78 Foreign Policy +B(FOREIGN)
79 Foreign Relations Organizations GROUP (FOREIGN-ORG)
80 Free Enterprise PRINCIPLE +C(FREE-ENTERPRISE CAPITALISM
FREE-MARKET)
81 Free Trade PRINCIPLE (FREE-TRADE)
82 Freedom PRINCIPLE +A(FREEDOM LIBERTY)
83 Freedom of Speech RIGHT +B(FREE-SPEECH)
84 Freedom of the Press RIGHT +C(FREEDOM-OF-THE-PRESS)
85 Full employment +B(JOBS EMPLOYMENT)
86 Future of the Country +B(FUTURE)
87 Gay Rights -C(GAY-RIGHTS)
88 Generic Issue (ISSUE ISSUES)
89 Government Spending -C(SPENDING)
90 Government waste control +B(WASTE)
91 Gun Control CAUSE +C(GUN-CONTROL)
92 Handicapped GROUP +C
93 Hard work PRINCIPLE +B(HARD-WORK)
94 Health Care CAUSE +B(HEALTH-CARE HEALTH)
95 Help wealthy citizens ECONOMIC -C(HELP-WEALTHY)
96 Homelessness GROUP +C(HOMELESS HOMELESSNESS)
97 Honesty PRINCIPLE +B(HONESTY)
98 Housing +C
99 Human Rights PRINCIPLE +C(HUMAN-RIGHTS)
100 Human values ISSUE +A(HUMAN-VALUES VALUES VALUE
SOCIAL-VALUE)
101 Humanitarianism PRINCIPLE +B
102 Hunger +B
103 Idealism PRINCIPLE +C
104 Immigration Reform REFORM (IMMIGRATION
IMMIGRATION-REFORM)
105 Inflation reduction +B(INFLATION)
106 Integrity PRINCIPLE +B
107 Intelligence Operations (INTELLIGENCE)
108 Isolationism POLICY -C
109 Israel FOREIGN +C
110 Jewish Refusniks / Soviet Jews GROUP +C(SOVIET-JEWS)
111 Job Protection ECONOMIC +C(JOB-PROTECTION)
112 Judicial Appointments +C(JUDGESHIP)
113 Justice PRINCIPLE +A
114 Labor Issues GROUP (LABOR)
115 Latin America FOREIGN (LATIN-AMERICA)
116 Law and Order PRINCIPLE +B(LAW-AND-ORDER
LAW-ENFORCEMENT CRIME)
117 Legal Services PROGRAM (LEGAL-SERVICES)
118 Limited Judicial Review of Veterans Compensation Cases POLICY (VETERANS-JUDICIAL-REVIEW)
119 MIAs +C
120 MX Missiles (MX MX-MISSILE)
121 Manion Appointment NOMINATION (MANION)
122 Medicare and Medicaid +B(MEDICARE MEDICAID)
123 Mexico FOREIGN +C
124 Middle East +B(MID-EAST MIDDLE-EAST)
125 Midgetman Missile (MIDGETMAN)
126 Military Procurement +C(MILITARY-PROCUREMENT)
127 Military Solution POLICY -C(MILITARY-SOLUTION)
128 Minimum wage +C(MINIMUM-WAGE)
129 National Security PRINCIPLE +B(NATIONAL-SECURITY SECURITY)
130 National autonomy PRINCIPLE +C(NATIONAL-AUTONOMY)
131 Nationalism PRINCIPLE +B
132 Nicaragua FOREIGN
133 Non-involvement POLICY +C
134 North Atlantic Treaty Organization GROUP +C(NATO)
135 North-South Relationships +C(THIRD-WORLD NORTH-SOUTH
RICH-POOR)
136 Nuclear Freeze PROPOSAL +C(NUCLEAR-FREEZE)
137 Nuclear Test Ban +C(NUCLEAR-TEST-BAN)
138 Nuclear Weapons -C(NUCLEAR-WEAPON)
139 Occupational Safety and Health +C(SAFETY OSHA)
140 Open Housing PRINCIPLE +C(OPEN-HOUSING)
141 Opposition to communism +B(COMMUNISM)
142 POWs GROUP +B
143 Palestinian Homeland +C(PALESTINIAN-HOMELAND)
144 Panama FOREIGN +C
145 Patriotism PRINCIPLE +B
146 Peace PRINCIPLE +B(PEACE)
147 Persian Gulf Policy +C(PERSIAN-GULF)
148 Philippines FOREIGN +C
149 Plant Closing PROPOSAL (PLANT-CLOSING)
150 Pledge of Allegiance +B(PLEDGE)
151 Poland FOREIGN +C
152 Poverty Programs +C(POVERTY)
153 Pragmatism PRINCIPLE
154 President +C
155 President Bush +C(BUSH)
156 President Reagan +C(REAGAN)
157 Prevention of Smoking +C(SMOKING-BAN
SMOKING-WARNINGS)
158 Prison and Corrections REFORM +B(PRISON)
159 Prisoner Furloughs POLICY -C(FURLOUGHS)
160 Privacy Protection PRINCIPLE +C(PRIVACY)
161 Privatization -C
162 Progress PRINCIPLE
163 Prosperity ECONOMIC +B
164 Public TV and radio PROGRAM +C(PUBLIC-TV PUBLIC-RADIO)
165 Public Works (PUBLIC-WORKS)
166 Racism PROBLEM -C
167 Regulation PRINCIPLE (REGULATION)
168 Religious freedom PRINCIPLE +A(RELIGION RELIGIOUS-FREEDOM)
169 Responsibility PRINCIPLE +B
170 Retribution PRINCIPLE +C
171 Right to an Education RIGHT +C(EDUCATION-RIGHTS)
172 Rural Electrification PROGRAM +C(RURAL-ELECTRIC)
173 School Bussing POLICY -C(BUSSING)
174 School Desegregation POLICY +C(DESEGREGATION)
175 School Prayer PROPOSAL +C(PRAYER)
176 Self Determination RIGHT +B(SELF-DETERMINATION)
177 Separation of church and state PRINCIPLE +C(CHURCH-AND-STATE)
178 Social Policy (SOCIAL)
179 Social Security +B(SOCIAL-SECURITY)
180 South Africa -C(SOUTH-AFRICA)
181 South America FOREIGN +C(SOUTH-AMERICA)
182 Soviet Union FOREIGN +C(USSR RUSSIA)
183 Space Exploration PROGRAM +C(SPACE)
184 States Rights PRINCIPLE +C(STATES-RIGHTS)
185 Stealth Bomber (STEALTH)
186 Stimulate investment ECONOMIC +C(SPUR-INVESTMENT)
187 Strategic Defense Initiative PROGRAM +C(SDI)
188 Student loans PROGRAM +C(STUDENT-LOANS)
189 Superfund +C(SUPERFUND)
190 Taiwan FOREIGN +C(CHINA TAIWAN)
191 Tax Reform +C(TAX-REFORM)
192 Taxes POLICY -B
193 Textile Industry GROUP (TEXTILE-INDUSTRY TEXTILES)
194 Third World Debt +C(THIRD-WORLD-DEBT)
195 Tobacco Price Supports (TOBACCO-PRICE-SUPPORTS)
196 Totalitarianism PRINCIPLE -B
197 Tower Nomination NOMINATION (TOWER)
198 Toxic waste cleanup +C(TOXIC-WASTE)
199 Trade +C
200 Trade Deficit Reduction +C(TRADE-DEFICIT)
201 Trade Restrictions POLICY (TRADE-RESTRICTIONS)
202 Tradition PRINCIPLE +C
203 Transportation
204 Trident 2 Submarine (TRIDENT2
TRIDENT-II-MISSILE)
205 Unemployment +C(UNEMPLOYMENT)
206 Unemployment insurance PROGRAM +C(UNEMPLOYMENT-INSURANCE)
207 United Nations FOREIGN +C(UN UNITED-NATIONS)
208 Urban Renewal +C(SLUM CLEARANCE URBAN
RENEWAL URBAN-RENEWAL)
209 Veterans Affairs GROUP +C(VETERANS VETERANS-BENEFITS)
210 Vietnam Trade Relations (VIETNAM-TRADE-RELATIONS)
211 Voting Rights PRINCIPLE +C(VOTING-RIGHTS)
212 Warsaw Pact Nations FOREIGN (WARSAW-PACT IRON-CURTAIN)
213 Water Pollution Control PROGRAM +C(CLEAN-WATER
WATER-POLLUTION-CONTROL)
214 Weapons +C(WEAPON WEAPONS)
215 Whistle Blowers GROUP +C(WHISTLE-BLOWERS)
* 216 Women's Rights +C(WOMENS-RIGHTS)
....ISSUE> dis
Name: Women's Rights
Synonyms: (WOMENS-RIGHTS)
Isa: (CIVIL-RIGHTS)
Polarity: Support federal efforts to end sex discrimination
English: women's civil rights
English-Short: women's rights
Pro-English: the legitimate rights and concerns of women
Con-English: radical feminist positions
Groups: (NOW WOMEN)
Pro-Stances: (#{Stance (18) [B:PRO] PRIVACY (ISSUE:WOMENS-RIGHTS)}
#{Stance (19) [B:PRO] ABORTION (ISSUE:WOMENS-RIGHTS)}
#{Stance (20) [B:PRO] EQUALITY (ISSUE:WOMENS-RIGHTS)}
#{Stance (21) [B:PRO] FAIRNESS (ISSUE:WOMENS-RIGHTS)}
#{Stance (22) [B:PRO] PROGRESS (ISSUE:WOMENS-RIGHTS)})
Con-Stances: (#{Stance (23) [C:PRO] FAMILY (ISSUE:WOMENS-RIGHTS)}
#{Stance (24) [B:PRO] TRADITION (ISSUE:WOMENS-RIGHTS)})
Norm: (PRO C ISSUE:ISSUE.818 WOMENS-RIGHTS)
Status: Active
Date-Open: Sunday, January 22, 1989
Symbol: ISSUE.818
The typical voter endorses women's civil rights.
Support of women's civil rights reinforces the principle of fairness
in society, a woman's right to have an abortion, the principle
of equality, a right to privacy, and progress and change in society
Opposition to women's rights upholds the belief in tradition and
preserving the status quo. Opposition to women's rights is consistent
with traditional family values.
....ISSUE> cd group
....GROUP> h
0 AFL-CIO (AFLCIO)
1 Aerospace Industry (AEROSPACE)
2 Agriculture Industry (AGRICULTURE)
3 Airline Industry (AIRLINES)
4 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
5 American Conservative Union (ACU)
6 American Legion (AMERICAN-LEGION)
7 Americans for Constitutional Action (ACA)
8 Americans for Democratic Action (ADA)
9 Amnesty International (AMNESTY-INTERNATIONAL)
10 Asians
11 Automotive Industry (CARS AUTOMOBILE AUTOMOTIVE
AUTO)
12 Banking (BANKERS)
13 Blacks
14 Business (INDUSTRY COMPANIES)
15 Catholics
16 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
17 Chamber of Commerce of the United States (COC)
18 Christians
19 Cigar Association of America (CIGAR-ASSOCIATION)
20 Coal Industry (COAL)
21 Committee on Political Education of the AFL-CIO (COPE)
22 Common Cause (COMMON-CAUSE)
23 Communist Party (COMMUNISTS)
24 Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI)
25 Consumer Federation of America (CFA)
26 Consumers (CONSUMER)
27 Country (COUNTRY US)
28 Defense Contractors (DEFENSE-CONTRACTORS)
29 Defense Industry (DEFENSE DEFENSE-INDUSTRY)
30 Democrats
31 Doves
32 Elderly (AGED OLD)
33 Environmental Defense Fund (ENVIRONMENTAL-DEFENSE-FUND)
34 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
35 Ethnic
36 Evangelicals
37 Farming
38 Fishing Industry (FISHING)
39 Foreign Groups (FOREIGN)
40 Friends (FRIEND)
41 Gays (LESBIANS HOMOSEXUALS)
42 Generic Group (GROUP)
43 Handicapped
44 Hawks
45 Hispanics
46 House Administration Committee (HOUSE-ADMINISTRATION)
47 House Agriculture Committee (HOUSE-AGRICULTURE)
48 House Appropriations Committee (HOUSE-APPROPRIATIONS)
49 House Armed Services Committee (HOUSE-ARMED-SERVICES)
50 House Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs (HOUSE-BANKING)
51 House Budget Committee (HOUSE-BUDGET)
52 House Democratic Caucus (HOUSE-DEMOCRATIC-CAUCUS)
53 House District of Columbia Committee (HOUSE-DC)
54 House Education and Labor Committee (HOUSE-EDUCATION)
55 House Energy and Commerce Committee (HOUSE-ENERGY)
56 House Foreign Affairs Committee (HOUSE-FOREIGN)
57 House Government Operations Committee (HOUSE-GOVERNMENT-OPERATIONS)
58 House Interior Committee (HOUSE-INTERIOR)
59 House Judiciary Committee (HOUSE-JUDICIARY)
60 House Majority Leader (HOUSE-MAJORITY-LEADER)
61 House Majority Whip (HOUSE-MAJORITY-WHIP)
62 House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee (HOUSE-MERCHANT-MARINE)
63 House Minority Leader (HOUSE-MINORITY-LEADER)
64 House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HOUSE-INTELLIGENCE)
65 House Public Works and Transportation (HOUSE-PUBLIC-WORKS)
66 House Republican Policy Caucus (HOUSE-REPUBLICAN-CAUCUS)
67 House Rules Committee (HOUSE-RULES)
68 House Science Space and Technology Committee (HOUSE-SCIENCE)
69 House Select Committee on Aging (HOUSE-AGING)
70 House Small Business Committee (HOUSE-SMALL-BUSINESS)
71 House Veterans Affairs Committee (HOUSE-VETERANS-AFFAIRS)
72 House Ways and Means Committee (HOUSE-WAYS)
73 Insurance Industry (INSURANCE)
74 International Monetary Fund (IMF)
75 International Red Cross (RED-CROSS)
76 Jews (JEW JEWISH)
77 Journalists
78 Labor Unions (LABOR UNIONS UNION)
79 League of Conservation Voters (LCV)
80 League of Women Voters (LWV)
81 Legal Services (LEGAL-AID LEGAL-SERVICES)
82 Lobbyist (LOBBY)
83 Mining Industry (MINING MINERALS)
84 Minority Groups (MINORITY)
85 Municipal Officials (MUNICIPALITIES)
86 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
87 National Education Association (NEA)
88 National Organization of Women (NOW)
89 National Rifle Association (NRA)
90 National Security Index of the American Security Council (NSI)
91 National Taxpayers Union (NTU)
92 Native Americans (INDIANS)
93 News Media (NEWS MEDIA)
94 Newspaper Editors (EDITOR)
95 Newspapers
96 Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA)
97 Oil Industry (OIL)
98 Opponents (OPPONENT OPPOSITION)
99 Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO)
100 Party Activists (POL POLS)
101 Political Contributors (CONTRIBUTORS)
102 Political Party (PARTY)
103 Radio
104 Ralph Nader (NADER)
105 Relief Agency (RELIEF-AGENCY)
106 Religious Organizations (RELIGION)
107 Republicans (GOP)
108 Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee (SEN-AGRICULTURE)
109 Senate Appropriations Committee (SEN-APPROPRIATIONS)
110 Senate Armed Services Committee (SEN-ARMED-SERVICES)
111 Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee (SEN-BANKING)
112 Senate Budget Committee (SEN-BUDGET)
113 Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee (SEN-COMMERCE)
114 Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee (SEN-ENERGY)
115 Senate Environment and Public Works Committee (SEN-ENVIRONMENT)
116 Senate Finance Committee (SEN-FINANCE)
117 Senate Foreign Relations Committee (SEN-FOREIGN)
118 Senate Governmental Affairs Committee (SEN-GOVERNMENTAL)
119 Senate Judiciary Committee (SEN-JUDICIARY)
120 Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee (SEN-LABOR)
121 Senate Majority Leader (SENATE-MAJORITY-LEADER)
122 Senate Majority Whip (SEN-MAJORITY-WHIP)
123 Senate Minority Leader (SEN-MINORITY-LEADER)
124 Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SEN-INTELLIGENCE)
125 Senate Veterans Affairs Committee (SEN-VETERANS)
126 Ship Building (SHIPS)
127 Shipping Industry (SHIPPING)
128 Shoe Industry (SHOE SHOES)
129 Speaker of the House (SPEAKER)
130 State and Local Government (STATE-AND-LOCAL)
131 Steel Industry (STEEL)
132 Supporters (SUPPORTER)
133 Teamsters
134 Television (TV)
135 The Committee for the Survival of a Free Congress (CSFC)
136 Tobacco Industry (TOBACCO)
137 UNITA
138 US Congress (CONGRESS)
139 US Government (USA)
140 US Government Agencies (US-AGENCY)
141 US House of Representatives (HOUSE)
142 US Senate (SENATE)
143 United Nations (UN)
144 Veterans Groups (VETERAN VETERANS)
145 Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)
146 Womens Groups (WOMEN)
* 147 World Bank (WORLD-BANK)
....GROUP> 0
* 0 AFL-CIO (AFLCIO)
Unknown command.
....GROUP> dis
Name: AFL-CIO
English: the AFL-CIO
Con-English: the AFL-CIO labor bosses
Synonyms: (AFLCIO)
Isa: (UNION)
Status: Active
Date-Open: Friday, August 26, 1988
Symbol: GROUP.2997
Keywords: (COPE)
He endorses the AFL-CIO. (*)
....GROUP> nra
Keyword index: NRA
* 89 National Rifle Association (NRA)
....GROUP> dis
Name: National Rifle Association
Issues: (GUN-CONTROL)
Stances: (#{Stance (25) [A:CON] GUN-CONTROL (GROUP:NRA)}
#{Stance (26) [B:PRO] BILL-OF-RIGHTS (GROUP:NRA)})
English: the National Rifle Association
English-Short: the NRA
Pro-English: the patriotic philosophy of the NRA
Con-English: the reactionary NRA gun lobby
Synonyms: (NRA)
Isa: (LOBBY)
Status: Active
Date-Open: Thursday, August 25, 1988
Symbol: GROUP.173
The National Rifle Association will oppose till his dying day
the cause of federal regulation of firearms. He is committed
to the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
He is a champion of the patriotic philosophy of the NRA. (*)
....GROUP> cd bill
....BILL> h
0 HR-5142 100-2 [B] AIDS Federal Policy / Recommittal
1 HR-4868 99-2 [C] Anti-Apartheid Act
2 HJR-372 99-1 [B] Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act
3 HR-3299 101-1 [B] Capital Gains Reduction - 1989
4 HR-3 101-2 [B] Child Care
5 S-557 100-2 [B] Civil Rights Restoration Act/Passage
6 HR-2342 100-1 [C] Coast Guard Authorization / Reflagging Persian Gulf Ships
7 HJR-484 100-2 [C] Contra Aid / Passage
8 X3 NIL [C] Death Penalty for Drug Dealers
9 AMD 100 [C] Defense Authorization, Fiscal 1988 / Chemical Weapons
10 HR-5167 98-2 [C] Defense Spare Parts Procurement Reform Act
11 HR-4428 99-2 [B] Department of Defense Authorization Act, Fiscal 1987
12 HR-1524 99-2 [C] Employee Polygraph Protection Act
13 HR-5345 98-2 [C] Equal Access Act
14 HJR-1 98-1 [B] Equal Rights Amendment to the US Constitution
15 HR-1234 98-1 [C] Fair Practices and Procedures in Automotive Products Act of 1983
16 HR-4332 99-2 [C] Federal Firearms Law Reform Act
17 HJR-350 101-2 [C] Flag Burning Constitutional Amendment
18 HR-2978 101-1 [B] Flag Desecration
19 HR-2100 99-1 [B] Food Security Act
20 HR-7 101-1 [A] Handgun Waiting Period
21 HR-466 100-2 [C] Home Health Care
22 S-1200 99-2 [C] Immigration Reform and Control Act
23 HR-1510a 98-2 [C] Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1983
24 HR-1510 98-2 [C] Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1983
25 X1 NIL [A] Impeachment of Nixon
26 HR-2760 98-1 [C] Intelligence Authorization Act of Fiscal Year 1983
27 HR-4759 99-2 [C] Intelligence Authorization Act, Fiscal 1987
28 HR-5119 98-2 [C] International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1984
* 29 NIL 100-2 [B] NIL
30 NIL 98-2 [C] NIL
31 NIL 98-1 [C] NIL
32 HR-5210 100-2 [C] Omnibus Drug Bill / Waiting Period for Handgun Purchases
33 HR-4848 100-2 [C] Omnibus Trade Bill
34 S-2527 100-2 [B] Plant Closing Layoff Notice Bill
35 HJR-540 99-2 [B] Resolution Concerning Funding for Nicaragua Democratic Resistance
36 HJR-13 98-1 [C] Resolution Concerning a Nuclear Freeze
37 HR-1900 98-1 [B] Social Security Amendments of 1983
38 HR-4800 100-2 [C] Space Station
39 HR-4264 100-2 [B] Star Wars
40 HR-1183 98-1 [B] Tax Rate Equity Act of 1983
41 HR-3838 99-2 [B] Tax Reform Act of 1986
42 HR-1154 100-2 [C] Textile and Apparel Trade Act / Veto Override
43 HR-1562 99-2 [C] Textile and Apparel Trade Enforcement Act
44 HR-3191 98-1 [C] Treasury, Postal Service and General Government Appropriations Act, 1984
45 HR-8 99-1 [C] Water Quality Renewal Act
....BILL> 18
* 18 HR-2978 101-1 [B] Flag Desecration
Unknown command.
....BILL> dis
Name: Flag Desecration
English: the flag desecration bill
French: la loi de la profanation du drapeau
Bnumber: HR-2978
Synonyms: (FLAG-DESECRATION)
Date-Of-Vote: Tuesday, September 12, 1989
Vote-Tally: (PASSED 380 38 (R 151 21 D 229 17))
Pres-Pos: FOR
Session: 101-1
Issues: (FLAG-BURNING BILL-OF-RIGHTS FREE-SPEECH)
Importance: B
Stance-For: (#{Stance (27) [B:CON] FLAG-BURNING (BILL:HR-2978)}
#{Stance (28) [B:PRO] PATRIOTISM (BILL:HR-2978)})
Stance-Agn: (#{Stance (29) [B:PRO] FREE-SPEECH (BILL:HR-2978)})
Status: Active
Date-Open: Monday, January 29, 1990
Symbol: BILL.155
Remarks:
Bill banning the desecration of the American flag.
Support of the flag desecration bill challenges the right of burning
the American flag in protest. Support of the flag desecration
bill reinforces the principle of patriotism and devotion to this
country.
Opposition to HR-2978 is important for the right of freedom of
speech.
....BILL> cd strategy
....STRATEGY> h
0 NILPopular decision [A] @@@(POPULAR)
1 NILUnimportant Bill [B] @@@(UNIMPORTANT-BILL)
2 NILNon-partisan decision [B] @@@(NON-PARTISAN)
3 NILNot constitutional [B] @@@(NOT-CONSTITUTIONAL)
4 NILBalance the books [C] @@@(BALANCE-THE-BOOKS)
5 NILMinimize adverse effects [C] @@@(MINIMIZE-ADVERSE-EFFECTS)
6 NILInconsistent constituency [C] @@@(INCONSISTENT-CONSTITUENCY)
7 NILSimple consensus [C] @@@(SIMPLE-CONSENSUS)
8 NILNot good enough [C] @@@(NOT-GOOD-ENOUGH)
9 NILBest for the country [C] @@@(BEST-FOR-THE-COUNTRY)
10 NILShifting alliances [C] @@@(SHIFTING-ALLIANCES)
11 NILPartisan Decision [C] @@@(PARTISAN)
12 NILNormative decision [D] @@@(NORMATIVE)
13 NILSimple Majority [D] @@@(SIMPLE-MAJORITY
MAJORITY)
14 NILDeeper analysis [E] @ (DEEPER-ANALYSIS)
15 NILNo decision [F] @ @(NO-DECISION)
* 16 NILUnpopular decision [X] @@(UNPOPULAR)
17 NILInoculation [X] @@@(INOCULATION)
18 NILChange of heart [X] @@@(CHANGE-OF-HEART)
19 NILMixed constituency [X] @@(MIXED-CONSTITUENCY)
20 NILTwo Minds [X] @@@(TWO-MINDS)
21 NILIt couldn't pass [X] @@@(IT-COULD-NOT-PASS)
....STRATEGY> 0
* 0 NILPopular decision [A] @@@(POPULAR)
Unknown command.
....STRATEGY> dis
Name: Popular decision
Synonyms: (POPULAR)
Quote: I just try to vote my district.
I was sent to Washington to represent the way people back home feel.
This is what the vast majority want.
I owe it to my constiuents if they feel that strongly about it. [Delegate stance]
Rank: A
Test: All stances are on one side of the bill. There is either no opposition
or no support for the given measure. This vote is a clear case.
Test-Code: #
Preamble: PREAMBLE-POPULAR
Protocol: PROTOCOL-POPULAR
Example: (VOTE 'BRUCE 'PLANT-CLOSING)
Status: Active
Date-Open: Sunday, April 16, 1989
Symbol: STRATEGY.2683
Remarks: Vote is consistent with all constituencies.
....STRATEGY> 1
* 1 NILUnimportant Bill [B] @@@(UNIMPORTANT-BILL)
Unknown command.
....STRATEGY> dis
Name: Unimportant Bill
Synonyms: (UNIMPORTANT-BILL)
Quote: ... some things that are close calls are not treated
as close calls because they're not important enough. I mean
its very different if there's enough riding -- either substantively
or politically -- on a vote. You might have exactly the same
tensions among the various priorities if you were to pull
this up, but it might be about how you spend $100,000 and you
say, who cares.
Rank: B
Test: There is a consensus on the bill. The importance level of the bill is C.
Test-Code: #
Preamble: PREAMBLE-UNIMPORTANT-BILL
Protocol: PROTOCOL-UNIMPORTANT-BILL
Status: Active
Date-Open: Monday, May 22, 1989
Symbol: STRATEGY.681
Remarks: Not much riding on this bill.
....STRATEGY> quit
END-OF-DBASE
* (vote 'udall 'hr-2978)
*********************************************************************************
* Decision: @30 *
* Member: Morris K. Udall *
* Bill: Flag Desecration *
* Bill banning the desecration of the American flag. *
*********************************************************************************
*********************************************************************************
* Analyzing alternative positions *
*********************************************************************************
*********************************************************************************
* Vote FOR HR-2978 *
*********************************************************************************
Considering implications of vote FOR HR-2978
(#{Stance (31) [C:CON] FLAG-BURNING (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)})
*********************************************************************************
* Vote AGN HR-2978 *
*********************************************************************************
Considering implications of vote AGN HR-2978
(#{Stance (32) [B:PRO] FREE-SPEECH (BILL:HJR-350)})
*********************************************************************************
* Applying decision strategies *
*********************************************************************************
*********************************************************************************
* Re-Analyzing alternative positions *
*********************************************************************************
*********************************************************************************
* Vote FOR HR-2978 *
*********************************************************************************
Considering implications of vote FOR HR-2978
(#{Stance (31) [C:CON] FLAG-BURNING (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)})
*********************************************************************************
* Vote AGN HR-2978 *
*********************************************************************************
Considering implications of vote AGN HR-2978
(#{Stance (32) [B:PRO] FREE-SPEECH (BILL:HJR-350)})
*********************************************************************************
* Re-Analyzing alternative positions *
*********************************************************************************
*********************************************************************************
* Vote FOR HR-2978 *
*********************************************************************************
Considering implications of vote FOR HR-2978
(#{Stance (31) [C:CON] FLAG-BURNING (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)})
*********************************************************************************
* Vote AGN HR-2978 *
*********************************************************************************
Considering implications of vote AGN HR-2978
(#{Stance (33) [A:PRO] CONSTITUTION (GROUP:ACLU)}
#{Stance (34) [A:PRO] BILL-OF-RIGHTS (BILL:HJR-350)}
#{Stance (32) [B:PRO] FREE-SPEECH (BILL:HJR-350)}
#{Stance (35) [B:PRO] BILL-OF-RIGHTS (BILL:HR-4332)}
#{Stance (36) [B:PRO] CONSTITUTION (BILL:HR-5345)}
#{Stance (37) [B:PRO] CONSTITUTION (GROUP:COUNTRY)})(AGN
(#{Stance (33) [A:PRO] CONSTITUTION (GROUP:ACLU)}))(AGN
(#{Stance (34) [A:PRO] BILL-OF-RIGHTS (BILL:HJR-350)}))(AGN
(#{Stance (38) [B:PRO] FREE-SPEECH (ISSUE:ISSUE.1078)}))(#{Stance (33) [A:PRO] CONSTITUTION (GROUP:ACLU)}
#{Stance (34) [A:PRO] BILL-OF-RIGHTS (BILL:HJR-350)}
#{Stance (35) [B:PRO] BILL-OF-RIGHTS (BILL:HR-4332)}
#{Stance (36) [B:PRO] CONSTITUTION (BILL:HR-5345)}
#{Stance (37) [B:PRO] CONSTITUTION (GROUP:COUNTRY)})
*********************************************************************************
* Decision @30 *
*********************************************************************************
Isa-Depth:
Bill:
Name: Flag Desecration
English: the flag desecration bill
French: la loi de la profanation du drapeau
Bnumber: HR-2978
Synonyms: (FLAG-DESECRATION)
Date-Of-Vote: Tuesday, September 12, 1989
Vote-Tally: (PASSED 380 38 (R 151 21 D 229 17))
Pres-Pos: FOR
Session: 101-1
Issues: (FLAG-BURNING BILL-OF-RIGHTS FREE-SPEECH)
Importance: B
Stance-For: (#{Stance (27) [B:CON] FLAG-BURNING (BILL:HR-2978)}
#{Stance (28) [B:PRO] PATRIOTISM (BILL:HR-2978)})
Stance-Agn: (#{Stance (29) [B:PRO] FREE-SPEECH (BILL:HR-2978)})
Status: Active
Date-Open: Monday, January 29, 1990
Symbol: BILL.155
Remarks:
Bill banning the desecration of the American flag.
Support of the flag desecration bill stands firmly against the
right of burning the American flag in protest. Support of the
flag desecration bill reinforces patriotism and devotion to this
country.
Opposition to HR-2978 is important for the right of freedom of
speech.
Member:
Name: Morris K. Udall
Fname: MORRIS
Lname: UDALL
Votes: ((DEFENSE-AUTHORIZATION FOR) (SPACE-STATION FOR)
(CIVIL-RIGHTS-RESTORATION-ACT FOR) (REFLAGGING-SHIPS FOR)
(HANDGUN-CONTROL AGN) (CONTRA-AID2 FOR) (STAR-WARS --)
(HOME-HEALTH-CARE AGN) (AIDS AGN) (LIMIT-IMPORTS AGN)
(CAP-TAX-CUT FOR) (EXTEND-SS-BENEFIT AGN)
(ESTAB-DOM-CONTENT FOR) (BAR-IMM-AMNESTY AGN)
(OK-SCHOOL-PRAY AGN) (LIMIT-ABORTIONS AGN) (APPROVE-ERA FOR)
(PASS-IMM-REFORM AGN) (CANCEL-MX-MISSILE FOR)
(HALT-AID-TO-CONTRAS FOR) (INCR-AID-TO-EL-SAL AGN)
(SUPP-NUCLEAR-FREEZE FOR) (CAP-GAINS-CUT FOR)
(LMT-CLN-WATER-ACT AGN) (RPL-TOBAC-SUB AGN)
(GRM-RDMN-DEF-RED AGN) (BAN-POLYGRAPH FOR)
(RETAIN-GUN-CONTROL AGN) (CONTRA-AID AGN) (LMT-TEXT-IMP FOR)
(LIMIT-SDI FOR) (AID-ANGOLA-REB AGN) (TAX-REFORM FOR)
(S-AFRICA-SANC FOR) (IMMIG-REFORM FOR) (CHILD-CARE FOR)
(FLAG-BURNING AGN))
Stances: (#{Stance (39) [B:CON] CHEMICAL-WEAPONS (BILL:AMD)}
#{Stance (40) [C:PRO] ELDERLY (BILL:HR-4800)}
#{Stance (41) [C:PRO] HANDICAPPED (BILL:HR-4800)}
#{Stance (42) [C:PRO] HOMELESSNESS (BILL:HR-4800)}
#{Stance (43) [C:PRO] URBAN-RENEWAL (BILL:HR-4800)}
#{Stance (44) [B:PRO] CIVIL-RIGHTS (BILL:S-557)}
#{Stance (45) [B:PRO] FAIRNESS (BILL:S-557)}
#{Stance (46) [B:CON] AGE-DISCRIMINATION (BILL:S-557)}
#{Stance (47) [B:PRO] EDUCATION-RIGHTS (BILL:S-557)}
#{Stance (48) [B:CON] PERSIAN-GULF (BILL:HR-2342)}
#{Stance (49) [B:PRO] NON-INVOLVEMENT (BILL:HR-2342)}
#{Stance (50) [B:PRO] GUN-CONTROL (BILL:HR-5210)}
#{Stance (51) [B:PRO] CRIME (BILL:HR-5210)}
#{Stance (52) [B:PRO] COMPASSION (BILL:HJR-484)}
#{Stance (53) [B:PRO] HUMANITARIANISM (BILL:HJR-484)}
#{Stance (54) [B:PRO] END-OF-HOSTILITIES (BILL:HJR-484)}
#{Stance (55) [C:CON] MILITARY-SOLUTION (BILL:HJR-484)}
#{Stance (56) [B:CON] SPENDING (BILL:HR-466)}
#{Stance (57) [B:CON] GAY-RIGHTS (BILL:HR-5142)}
#{Stance (58) [B:CON] SPENDING (BILL:HR-5142)}
#{Stance (59) [B:PRO] REAGAN (BILL:HR-1154)}
#{Stance (60) [B:CON] TRADE-RESTRICTIONS (BILL:HR-1154)}
#{Stance (61) [C:CON] TAXES (BILL:HR-1183)}
#{Stance (62) [B:PRO] FAIRNESS (BILL:HR-1183)}
#{Stance (63) [C:CON] SOCIAL-SECURITY (BILL:HR-1900)}
#{Stance (64) [C:CON] TAXES (BILL:HR-1900)}
#{Stance (65) [C:PRO] TRADE-DEFICIT (BILL:HR-1234)}
#{Stance (66) [C:PRO] TRADE-RESTRICTIONS (BILL:HR-1234)}
#{Stance (67) [C:PRO] LABOR (BILL:HR-1234)}
#{Stance (68) [C:PRO] IMMIGRATION (BILL:HR-1510A)}
#{Stance (69) [C:CON] PRAYER (BILL:HR-5345)}
#{Stance (36) [B:PRO] CONSTITUTION (BILL:HR-5345)}
#{Stance (70) [B:PRO] ABORTION (BILL:HR-3191)}
#{Stance (71) [B:PRO] ERA (BILL:HJR-1)}
#{Stance (72) [B:PRO] WOMENS-RIGHTS (BILL:HJR-1)}
#{Stance (73) [B:PRO] FAIRNESS (BILL:HJR-1)}
#{Stance (74) [B:PRO] EQUITY (BILL:HJR-1)}
#{Stance (75) [B:CON] IMMIGRATION (BILL:HR-1510)}
#{Stance (76) [B:CON] MX (BILL:HR-5167)}
#{Stance (77) [C:CON] DEFENSE-SPENDING (BILL:HR-5167)}
#{Stance (78) [B:CON] CONTRA-AID (BILL:HR-2760)}
#{Stance (79) [B:CON] EL-SALVADOR (BILL:HR-5119)}
#{Stance (80) [B:PRO] NUCLEAR-FREEZE (BILL:HJR-13)}
#{Stance (81) [C:PRO] ARMS-CONTROL (BILL:HJR-13)}
#{Stance (82) [B:CON] HELP-WEALTHY (BILL:HR-3299)}
#{Stance (83) [C:PRO] TAXES (BILL:HR-3299)}
#{Stance (84) [B:PRO] FISCAL-RESPONSIBILITY (BILL:HR-3299)}
#{Stance (85) [B:PRO] CLEAN-WATER (BILL:HR-8)}
#{Stance (86) [B:PRO] CLEAN-AIR (BILL:HR-8)}
#{Stance (87) [B:PRO] TOBACCO-PRICE-SUPPORTS (BILL:HR-2100)}
#{Stance (88) [B:PRO] SPENDING (BILL:HJR-372)}
#{Stance (89) [B:PRO] PRIVACY (BILL:HR-1524)}
#{Stance (90) [B:CON] GUN-CONTROL (BILL:HR-4332)}
#{Stance (35) [B:PRO] BILL-OF-RIGHTS (BILL:HR-4332)}
#{Stance (91) [B:CON] CONTRA-AID (BILL:HJR-540)}
#{Stance (92) [B:PRO] TRADE-RESTRICTIONS (BILL:HR-1562)}
#{Stance (93) [B:PRO] TEXTILE-INDUSTRY (BILL:HR-1562)}
#{Stance (94) [B:CON] SDI (BILL:HR-4428)}
#{Stance (95) [B:CON] ANGOLA-REBELS (BILL:HR-4759)}
#{Stance (96) [B:PRO] HUMAN-RIGHTS (BILL:HR-4759)}
#{Stance (97) [B:PRO] PEACE (BILL:HR-4759)}
#{Stance (98) [B:PRO] DIPLOMACY (BILL:HR-4759)}
#{Stance (99) [B:PRO] ISOLATIONISM (BILL:HR-4759)}
#{Stance (100) [B:PRO] TAX-REFORM (BILL:HR-3838)}
#{Stance (101) [B:CON] APARTHEID (BILL:HR-4868)}
#{Stance (102) [B:PRO] IMMIGRATION-REFORM (BILL:S-1200)}
#{Stance (103) [B:PRO] CHILD-CARE (BILL:HR-3)}
#{Stance (104) [B:PRO] FAMILY (BILL:HR-3)}
#{Stance (105) [C:PRO] EDUCATION (BILL:HR-3)}
#{Stance (106) [C:PRO] LABOR (BILL:HR-3)}
#{Stance (32) [B:PRO] FREE-SPEECH (BILL:HJR-350)}
#{Stance (34) [A:PRO] BILL-OF-RIGHTS (BILL:HJR-350)})
Issues: (PROGRESSIVE)
Relations: (#{Relation (107) [B:PRO] ADA (MEMBER:MEMBER.1025)}
#{Relation (108) [A:PRO] ACLU (MEMBER:MEMBER.1025)}
#{Relation (109) [B:PRO] COPE (MEMBER:MEMBER.1025)}
#{Relation (110) [C:PRO] LCV (MEMBER:MEMBER.1025)}
#{Relation (111) [B:CON] ACU (MEMBER:MEMBER.1025)}
#{Relation (112) [B:CON] NTU (MEMBER:MEMBER.1025)}
#{Relation (113) [B:CON] NSI (MEMBER:MEMBER.1025)}
#{Relation (114) [B:CON] COC (MEMBER:MEMBER.1025)}
#{Relation (115) [B:CON] CEI (MEMBER:MEMBER.1025)}
#{Relation (116) [C:PRO] DEMOCRATS (MEMBER:MEMBER.1025)}
#{Relation (117) [C:CON] REPUBLICANS (MEMBER:MEMBER.1025)}
#{Relation (118) [C:PRO] COUNTRY (MEMBER:MEMBER.1025)})
Pro-Rel-Stances: (#{Stance (119) [B:CON] CONTRA-AID (GROUP:ADA)}
#{Stance (120) [B:CON] APARTHEID (GROUP:ADA)}
#{Stance (121) [B:PRO] ARMS-CONTROL (GROUP:ADA)}
#{Stance (122) [B:PRO] SOCIAL (GROUP:ADA)}
#{Stance (123) [B:CON] BORK (GROUP:ADA)}
#{Stance (124) [B:CON] CAPITAL-PUNISHMENT (GROUP:ADA)}
#{Stance (125) [B:PRO] CIVIL-RIGHTS (GROUP:ADA)}
#{Stance (126) [B:CON] CONSTRUCTIVE-ENGAGEMENT (GROUP:ADA)}
#{Stance (127) [B:CON] CREATIONISM (GROUP:ADA)}
#{Stance (128) [B:PRO] ERA (GROUP:ADA)}
#{Stance (129) [A:PRO] GUN-CONTROL (GROUP:ADA)}
#{Stance (130) [B:PRO] HOUSING (GROUP:ADA)}
#{Stance (131) [B:PRO] HUMAN-RIGHTS (GROUP:ADA)}
#{Stance (132) [B:PRO] LABOR (GROUP:ADA)}
#{Stance (133) [B:CON] MANION (GROUP:ADA)}
#{Stance (134) [B:PRO] NUCLEAR-FREEZE (GROUP:ADA)}
#{Stance (135) [B:PRO] OPEN-HOUSING (GROUP:ADA)}
#{Stance (136) [B:CON] RACISM (GROUP:ADA)}
#{Stance (137) [B:PRO] BUSSING (GROUP:ADA)}
#{Stance (138) [B:CON] SDI (GROUP:ADA)}
#{Stance (139) [B:PRO] URBAN (GROUP:ADA)}
#{Stance (140) [B:PRO] VOTING-RIGHTS (GROUP:ADA)}
#{Stance (141) [B:CON] WEAPONS (GROUP:ADA)}
#{Stance (142) [B:PRO] WOMENS-RIGHTS (GROUP:ADA)}
#{Stance (143) [C:PRO] ABORTION (GROUP:ADA)}
#{Stance (144) [C:CON] BALANCED-BUDGET (GROUP:ADA)}
#{Stance (145) [C:CON] MX (GROUP:ADA)}
#{Stance (146) [C:CON] B-1 (GROUP:ADA)}
#{Stance (147) [B:PRO] FOOD-STAMPS (GROUP:ADA)}
#{Stance (148) [B:CON] CLINCH-RIVER (GROUP:ADA)}
#{Stance (149) [B:PRO] CIVIL-LIBERTIES (GROUP:ACLU)}
#{Stance (150) [B:PRO] PRIVACY (GROUP:ACLU)}
#{Stance (151) [C:PRO] LEGAL-SERVICES (GROUP:ACLU)}
#{Stance (152) [C:PRO] VOTING-RIGHTS (GROUP:ACLU)}
#{Stance (153) [C:CON] PRAYER (GROUP:ACLU)}
#{Stance (33) [A:PRO] CONSTITUTION (GROUP:ACLU)}
#{Stance (154) [B:PRO] LABOR (GROUP:COPE)}
#{Stance (155) [B:PRO] PLANT-CLOSING (GROUP:COPE)}
#{Stance (156) [B:PRO] CHILD-CARE (GROUP:COPE)}
#{Stance (157) [B:PRO] SPENDING (GROUP:COPE)}
#{Stance (158) [B:CON] BORK (GROUP:COPE)}
#{Stance (159) [B:PRO] SOCIAL (GROUP:COPE)}
#{Stance (160) [B:PRO] TRADE-RESTRICTIONS (GROUP:COPE)}
#{Stance (161) [C:PRO] VOTING-RIGHTS (GROUP:COPE)}
#{Stance (162) [C:CON] BALANCED-BUDGET (GROUP:COPE)}
#{Stance (163) [B:PRO] FOOD-STAMPS (GROUP:COPE)}
#{Stance (164) [B:PRO] ENERGY (GROUP:LCV)}
#{Stance (165) [B:PRO] ENVIRONMENT (GROUP:LCV)}
#{Stance (166) [B:PRO] CLEAN-WATER (GROUP:LCV)}
#{Stance (167) [B:PRO] CLEAN-AIR (GROUP:LCV)}
#{Stance (168) [B:PRO] SUPERFUND (GROUP:LCV)}
#{Stance (169) [B:CON] CLINCH-RIVER (GROUP:LCV)}
#{Stance (170) [B:PRO] AFFIRMATIVE-ACTION (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}
#{Stance (171) [B:PRO] FARM (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}
#{Stance (172) [B:CON] CONTRA-AID (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}
#{Stance (173) [B:PRO] AIR-POLLUTION-CONTROL (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}
#{Stance (174) [B:CON] ANTI-SEMITISM (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}
#{Stance (175) [B:CON] APARTHEID (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}
#{Stance (176) [B:PRO] ARMS-CONTROL (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}
#{Stance (177) [B:CON] BORK (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}
#{Stance (178) [B:CON] TOWER (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}
#{Stance (179) [B:PRO] CHILD-CARE (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}
#{Stance (180) [B:PRO] CIVIL-RIGHTS (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}
#{Stance (181) [B:CON] CONSTRUCTIVE-ENGAGEMENT (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}
#{Stance (182) [B:PRO] DOMESTIC (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}
#{Stance (183) [B:PRO] ERA (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}
#{Stance (184) [B:PRO] LABOR (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}
#{Stance (185) [B:CON] MANION (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}
#{Stance (186) [B:PRO] OPEN-HOUSING (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}
#{Stance (187) [B:PRO] PLANT-CLOSING (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}
#{Stance (188) [B:PRO] PUBLIC-WORKS (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}
#{Stance (189) [B:PRO] RURAL-ELECTRIC (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}
#{Stance (190) [B:PRO] DESEGREGATION (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}
#{Stance (191) [B:PRO] SOCIAL-SECURITY (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}
#{Stance (192) [B:PRO] TAX-REFORM (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}
#{Stance (193) [B:PRO] URBAN (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}
#{Stance (194) [B:PRO] VOTING-RIGHTS (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}
#{Stance (195) [B:PRO] WATER-POLLUTION-CONTROL (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}
#{Stance (196) [B:PRO] WOMENS-RIGHTS (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}
#{Stance (197) [B:PRO] WHISTLE-BLOWERS (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}
#{Stance (198) [C:PRO] DEATH-PENALTY (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}
#{Stance (31) [C:CON] FLAG-BURNING (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}
#{Stance (199) [C:CON] SDI (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}
#{Stance (200) [C:PRO] JOB-PROTECTION (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}
#{Stance (201) [B:PRO] ARMS-CONTROL (GROUP:COUNTRY)}
#{Stance (202) [C:PRO] BALANCED-BUDGET (GROUP:COUNTRY)}
#{Stance (203) [C:PRO] INDUSTRY (GROUP:COUNTRY)}
#{Stance (204) [C:PRO] CHILD-CARE (GROUP:COUNTRY)}
#{Stance (205) [C:PRO] CIVIL-LIBERTIES (GROUP:COUNTRY)}
#{Stance (206) [C:PRO] CIVIL-RIGHTS (GROUP:COUNTRY)}
#{Stance (37) [B:PRO] CONSTITUTION (GROUP:COUNTRY)}
#{Stance (207) [C:PRO] CONVENTIONAL-DEFENSE (GROUP:COUNTRY)}
#{Stance (208) [C:PRO] DEFENSE (GROUP:COUNTRY)}
#{Stance (209) [C:CON] DEFICIT (GROUP:COUNTRY)}
#{Stance (210) [B:PRO] DEMOCRACY (GROUP:COUNTRY)}
#{Stance (211) [C:PRO] ENERGY (GROUP:COUNTRY)}
#{Stance (212) [B:PRO] EQUALITY (GROUP:COUNTRY)}
#{Stance (213) [B:PRO] FAIRNESS (GROUP:COUNTRY)}
#{Stance (214) [C:PRO] FREE-ENTERPRISE (GROUP:COUNTRY)}
#{Stance (215) [B:PRO] FREEDOM (GROUP:COUNTRY)}
#{Stance (216) [C:PRO] JOBS (GROUP:COUNTRY)}
#{Stance (217) [B:PRO] HEALTH (GROUP:COUNTRY)}
#{Stance (218) [C:PRO] HOUSING (GROUP:COUNTRY)}
#{Stance (219) [C:PRO] HUMAN-RIGHTS (GROUP:COUNTRY)}
#{Stance (220) [C:PRO] INFLATION (GROUP:COUNTRY)}
#{Stance (221) [C:PRO] JUSTICE (GROUP:COUNTRY)}
#{Stance (222) [C:PRO] LAW-AND-ORDER (GROUP:COUNTRY)}
#{Stance (223) [C:PRO] EDUCATION-RIGHTS (GROUP:COUNTRY)}
#{Stance (224) [C:PRO] SOCIAL-SECURITY (GROUP:COUNTRY)}
#{Stance (225) [C:PRO] UNEMPLOYMENT-INSURANCE (GROUP:COUNTRY)}
#{Stance (226) [B:PRO] VOTING-RIGHTS (GROUP:COUNTRY)}
#{Stance (227) [C:PRO] WOMENS-RIGHTS (GROUP:COUNTRY)}
#{Stance (228) [C:PRO] FUTURE (GROUP:COUNTRY)})
Con-Rel-Stances: (#{Stance (229) [B:PRO] CONTRA-AID (GROUP:ACU)}
#{Stance (230) [B:PRO] DEFENSE (GROUP:ACU)}
#{Stance (231) [B:PRO] BALANCED-BUDGET (GROUP:ACU)}
#{Stance (232) [B:PRO] BORK (GROUP:ACU)}
#{Stance (233) [B:CON] ERA (GROUP:ACU)}
#{Stance (234) [B:CON] GUN-CONTROL (GROUP:ACU)}
#{Stance (235) [C:CON] LABOR (GROUP:ACU)}
#{Stance (236) [B:PRO] MANION (GROUP:ACU)}
#{Stance (237) [B:CON] PLANT-CLOSING (GROUP:ACU)}
#{Stance (238) [B:CON] BUSSING (GROUP:ACU)}
#{Stance (239) [B:CON] SOCIAL (GROUP:ACU)}
#{Stance (240) [B:PRO] SDI (GROUP:ACU)}
#{Stance (241) [B:CON] VOTING-RIGHTS (GROUP:ACU)}
#{Stance (242) [B:CON] WOMENS-RIGHTS (GROUP:ACU)}
#{Stance (243) [B:CON] TAXES (GROUP:NTU)}
#{Stance (244) [B:PRO] TAX-REFORM (GROUP:NTU)}
#{Stance (245) [B:PRO] DEFENSE (GROUP:NSI)}
#{Stance (246) [B:PRO] MX (GROUP:NSI)}
#{Stance (247) [B:PRO] B-1 (GROUP:NSI)}
#{Stance (248) [B:PRO] EL-SALVADOR (GROUP:NSI)}
#{Stance (249) [C:CON] NUCLEAR-FREEZE (GROUP:NSI)}
#{Stance (250) [B:CON] TAXES (GROUP:COC)}
#{Stance (251) [B:PRO] DEREGULATION (GROUP:COC)}
#{Stance (252) [B:CON] SPENDING (GROUP:COC)}
#{Stance (253) [B:PRO] BALANCED-BUDGET (GROUP:COC)}
#{Stance (254) [B:CON] PLANT-CLOSING (GROUP:COC)}
#{Stance (255) [B:CON] LABOR (GROUP:COC)}
#{Stance (256) [B:PRO] CLINCH-RIVER (GROUP:COC)}
#{Stance (257) [B:PRO] DEREGULATION (GROUP:CEI)}
#{Stance (258) [B:PRO] FREE-ENTERPRISE (GROUP:CEI)}
#{Stance (259) [B:PRO] PRIVATIZATION (GROUP:CEI)}
#{Stance (260) [B:CON] ABORTION (GROUP:REPUBLICANS)}
#{Stance (261) [B:PRO] CONTRA-AID (GROUP:REPUBLICANS)}
#{Stance (262) [B:PRO] BORK (GROUP:REPUBLICANS)}
#{Stance (263) [B:PRO] VETERANS (GROUP:REPUBLICANS)}
#{Stance (264) [B:CON] CENTRAL-AMERICAN-PEACE-PLAN (GROUP:REPUBLICANS)}
#{Stance (265) [B:CON] COMMUNISM (GROUP:REPUBLICANS)}
#{Stance (266) [B:PRO] CONSTRUCTIVE-ENGAGEMENT (GROUP:REPUBLICANS)}
#{Stance (267) [B:PRO] DEFENSE (GROUP:REPUBLICANS)}
#{Stance (268) [B:PRO] DEREGULATION (GROUP:REPUBLICANS)}
#{Stance (269) [B:PRO] DRUGS (GROUP:REPUBLICANS)}
#{Stance (270) [B:CON] ERA (GROUP:REPUBLICANS)}
#{Stance (271) [B:CON] GUN-CONTROL (GROUP:REPUBLICANS)}
#{Stance (272) [B:CON] NUCLEAR-FREEZE (GROUP:REPUBLICANS)}
#{Stance (273) [B:PRO] PATRIOTISM (GROUP:REPUBLICANS)}
#{Stance (274) [B:CON] PLANT-CLOSING (GROUP:REPUBLICANS)}
#{Stance (275) [B:PRO] PLEDGE (GROUP:REPUBLICANS)}
#{Stance (276) [B:CON] FURLOUGHS (GROUP:REPUBLICANS)}
#{Stance (277) [B:PRO] PRAYER (GROUP:REPUBLICANS)}
#{Stance (278) [B:CON] TAXES (GROUP:REPUBLICANS)}
#{Stance (279) [B:PRO] TOWER (GROUP:REPUBLICANS)}
#{Stance (280) [C:PRO] FISCAL-RESPONSIBILITY (GROUP:REPUBLICANS)}
#{Stance (281) [C:CON] GAY-RIGHTS (GROUP:REPUBLICANS)}
#{Stance (282) [B:PRO] SPUR-INVESTMENT (GROUP:REPUBLICANS)}
#{Stance (283) [C:PRO] CAPITAL-GAINS-TAX-CUT (GROUP:REPUBLICANS)})
District: AZ-2
Term-Start: 1961
Term-End: 1991
Party: DEM
Committees: (HOUSE-FOREIGN)
Status: Active
Date-Open: Tuesday, September 19, 1989
Symbol: MEMBER.1025
Morris K. Udall emphasizes his deep-rooted support of the ACLU
s strong defense of the Bill of Rights. He feels strongly in
favor of the ADA as a proponent of basic American values, in addition
to the progressive agenda of COPE. He is strongly opposed to
the narrow special interest of the Chamber of Commerce, the National
Taxpayers Union, the NSI as an example of the radical right, the
ACU's right-wing reactionism, and the CEI business special interest
lobby. Udall is for members of the Democratic party, the League
of Conservation Voters, and the country as a whole. Udall is
opposed to Republicans.
For-Stances: (#{Stance (31) [C:CON] FLAG-BURNING (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)})
Agn-Stances: (#{Stance (33) [A:PRO] CONSTITUTION (GROUP:ACLU)}
#{Stance (34) [A:PRO] BILL-OF-RIGHTS (BILL:HJR-350)}
#{Stance (32) [B:PRO] FREE-SPEECH (BILL:HJR-350)}
#{Stance (35) [B:PRO] BILL-OF-RIGHTS (BILL:HR-4332)}
#{Stance (36) [B:PRO] CONSTITUTION (BILL:HR-5345)}
#{Stance (37) [B:PRO] CONSTITUTION (GROUP:COUNTRY)})
Number-For: 1
Number-Agn: 6
Group-For: (#{Stance (31) [C:CON] FLAG-BURNING (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)})
Group-Agn: (#{Stance (33) [A:PRO] CONSTITUTION (GROUP:ACLU)}
#{Stance (37) [B:PRO] CONSTITUTION (GROUP:COUNTRY)})
For-Norms: (#{Stance (284) [C:CON] FLAG-BURNING (ISSUE:ISSUE.1077)})
Agn-Norms: (#{Stance (38) [B:PRO] FREE-SPEECH (ISSUE:ISSUE.1078)}
#{Stance (285) [B:PRO] CONSTITUTION (ISSUE:ISSUE.2591)})
For-Bnorms: (#{Stance (284) [C:CON] FLAG-BURNING (ISSUE:ISSUE.1077)}
#{Stance (286) [B:PRO] PATRIOTISM (ISSUE:ISSUE.3822)})
Agn-Bnorms: (#{Stance (38) [B:PRO] FREE-SPEECH (ISSUE:ISSUE.1078)}
#{Stance (287) [A:PRO] RELIGION (ISSUE:ISSUE.24)}
#{Stance (285) [B:PRO] CONSTITUTION (ISSUE:ISSUE.2591)})
Mi-Stance: (AGN (#{Stance (33) [A:PRO] CONSTITUTION (GROUP:ACLU)}))
Mi-Group: (AGN (#{Stance (33) [A:PRO] CONSTITUTION (GROUP:ACLU)}))
Mi-Record: (AGN (#{Stance (34) [A:PRO] BILL-OF-RIGHTS (BILL:HJR-350)}))
Mi-Norm: (AGN (#{Stance (38) [B:PRO] FREE-SPEECH (ISSUE:ISSUE.1078)}))
Strategy:
Name: Not constitutional
Synonyms: (NOT-CONSTITUTIONAL)
Rank: B
Test: There is a consensus opposing the measure. One issue among the
opposing stances is the Constitution.
Test-Code: #
Preamble: PREAMBLE-NOT-CONSTITUTIONAL
Protocol: PROTOCOL-NOT-CONSTITUTIONAL
Status: Active
Date-Open: Monday, April 24, 1989
Symbol: STRATEGY.1344
Remarks: Vote against a measure that would be struck down by
the Supreme Court.
Result: AGN
Reason: ((((#{Stance (33) [A:PRO] CONSTITUTION (GROUP:ACLU)}
#{Stance (34) [A:PRO] BILL-OF-RIGHTS (BILL:HJR-350)}
#{Stance (35) [B:PRO] BILL-OF-RIGHTS (BILL:HR-4332)}
#{Stance (36) [B:PRO] CONSTITUTION (BILL:HR-5345)}
#{Stance (37) [B:PRO] CONSTITUTION (GROUP:COUNTRY)})))
(((#{Stance (32) [B:PRO] FREE-SPEECH (BILL:HJR-350)}))))
Downside: ((((#{Stance (31) [C:CON] FLAG-BURNING (GROUP:DEMOCRATS)}))))
Deeper-Analysis: B
Status: Active
*********************************************************************************
* English rationale: *
*********************************************************************************
Morris K. Udall votes against bill HR-2978, the flag desecration
bill.
After careful analysis, he believes that provisions of this bill
are not constitutional.
He completely supports the belief in the United States Constitution
and the Bill of Rights. Udall is eager to show his support for
the right of freedom of speech.
But, Udall understands that members of the Democratic party opposes
the right of burning the American flag in protest.
*********************************************************************************
* End of Decision @30 *
*********************************************************************************
#{Decision (30) [AGN:HR-2978] Udall (DEM : AZ-2)B}
* (dbase decision)
Initializing database system.
....DECISION> h
* NIL AGN:HR-2978 Udall DEM AZ-2 B Not constitutional
....DECISION>
debugger invoked on a END-OF-FILE in thread
#:
end of file on #
Type HELP for debugger help, or (SB-EXT:EXIT) to exit from SBCL.
restarts (invokable by number or by possibly-abbreviated name):
0: [ABORT] Exit debugger, returning to top level.
(READ-LINE # T NIL #)
0] quit
; in: DBASE DECISION
; (PROGN QUIT)
;
; caught WARNING:
; undefined variable: SB-EXT:QUIT
;
; compilation unit finished
; Undefined variable:
; QUIT
; caught 1 WARNING condition
debugger invoked on a UNBOUND-VARIABLE @534CB3BB in thread
#:
The variable QUIT is unbound.
Type HELP for debugger help, or (SB-EXT:EXIT) to exit from SBCL.
restarts (invokable by number or by possibly-abbreviated name):
0: [CONTINUE ] Retry using QUIT.
1: [USE-VALUE ] Use specified value.
2: [STORE-VALUE] Set specified value and use it.
3: [ABORT ] Reduce debugger level (to debug level 1).
4: Exit debugger, returning to top level.
((LAMBDA (#:G893)) #)
source: (PROGN QUIT)
0[2] 4
* (db-all decision)
(#{Decision (30) [AGN:HR-2978] Udall (DEM : AZ-2)B})
* (car (db-all decision))
#{Decision (30) [AGN:HR-2978] Udall (DEM : AZ-2)B}
* (sarcastic-explanation (car (db-all decision)))
#{Decision (288) [AGN:HR-2978] Udall (DEM : AZ-2)B}
*********************************************************************************
* English rationale: *
*********************************************************************************
Morris K. Udall opposes bill HR-2978, the flag desecration bill
Upon reflection, he believes that provisions of this bill are
not constitutional.
He is longtime opponents of the United States Constitution and
the Bill of Rights. He firmly opposes the right of freedom of
speech.
Even so, he realizes that members of the Democratic party cares
about the right of burning the American flag in protest.
#{Decision (288) [AGN:HR-2978] Udall (DEM : AZ-2)B}
* (base) bash-5.2$ exit
Process shell finished