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and Nancy Pelosi. WAY too many Catholics in the House to list, even just listing the Dems, but here's the
Senate Democrats Maria Cantwell, Washington Joe Biden, Delaware Chris Dodd, Connecticut Richard Durbin, Illinois Tom Harkin, Iowa Ted Kennedy, Massachusetts John Kerry, Massachusetts Mary Landrieu, Louisiana Pat Leahy, Vermont Barbara Mikulski, Maryland Patty Murray, Washington Jack Reed, Rhode Island Ken Salazar, Colorado
and the Senate Republicans: Sam Brownback, Kansas James Bunning, Kentucky Susan Collins, Maine Michael DeWine, Ohio Peter Domenici, New Mexico Mel Martinez, Florida Lisa Murkowski, Alaska Rick Santorum, Pennsylvania John Sununu, New Hampshire David Vitter, Louisiana George Voinovich, Ohio.
The list Princess Turandot linked us to at ratzingerfanclub.com can be very useful -- for instance, why not e-mail every Catholic in Congress to oppose Bush's Social Security plans and talk about the importance of the program and how these programs care for the poor as Jesus said we should do, how this is all in line with the Catholic social gospel.
Approaching people as fellow Catholics allows a way to communicate with Republicans and find common ground. Some may be better than we think. I know that Sam Brownback is very involved with the Darfur issues; saw him discussing it on C-SPAN months ago and he's been working on it for years -- good for him! That's something to praise him for while urging his help in other areas. As annoying as Santorum can be, OTOH, he may have done some good things, too, things we could praise while pushing for more.
Now all we need is someone who knows how to set up a mass e-mailing program that just lists the Catholics in Congress. Next question, is anyone already doing this?
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