HR 1207 Map

Bring transparency to the Federal Reserve

The H.R. 1207 Map

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Updated  6/18/2010 – 320 co-sponsors

Written by Terry Spady

May 4, 2009 at 3:22 am

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  1. Most excellent news; I am not from the USA, but I am glad the land of the free is about to show the rest of the world what they should have done many years ago. HR1207 is also dangerous to the reputation of your new president – the right to veto this bill will mark his reputation for sure.

    By their rules; if they have nothing to hide then why should they care?

    Elysiumboy

    May 11, 2009 at 7:26 am

  2. Terry, At the moment, 5 June 11PM, you have a Maryland congressman located on the map in Massachusetts.

    Since our MA congressmen have failed to respond to our petitions, much like King George III ignored the petitions of the Colonists before us, I don’t want it to appear on the map as if one did cosponsor the HR1207 as that might give the impression of a kind of responsibility which would be undeserved!

    It appears that MA is one of the very few states which has not supported HR1207 so far. Perhaps we are closer to tyranny than we are led to believe. Their failure to abide by the limits enshrined in the Constitution despite their empty, ritualistic oath to uphold the Constitution is another clue that our “representatives” are present day aristocrats in a monarchy/oligarchy presenting itself as a Constitutional Republic.

    Thank you for this invaluable map!

    galtgulch

    June 6, 2009 at 2:47 am

    • Thanks for pointing out the mistake. It has been corrected.

      Great comment! 🙂

      Terry

      June 6, 2009 at 6:48 pm

  3. check out the HR 1207 map on BillMaps.com!

    Bill Maps

    July 14, 2009 at 5:12 am

  4. There are two Massachusetts Congressmen that have cosponsored. Rep. Jim McGovern, MA, 3rd District and Rep. John F. Tierney, MA, 6th District. Can you please see that they are added?

    Sarah

    July 21, 2009 at 6:01 pm

  5. @Sarah – Google maps only allows 200 place markers per page. If you scroll down on the right column, you will see a next button. They are on the second page, numbers 201 and 274. Hope that helps! 🙂 -Terry

    Terry Spady

    July 21, 2009 at 6:09 pm

  6. Interesting how much white shows through in the normally red middle of the country.

    Warren A. Jacobs

    August 8, 2009 at 4:46 pm


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