Senator Patrick Leahy

Democrat  •  Vermont  •  6th Term  •  Sworn In 1975
Current Term 2005 - 2010 View All
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  • Abstains: 2%

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  • Anonymous Sep 13, 2008 11:36am
    Overall Rating: 5.0  |  Login to Rate

    S.3325 The Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights Act of 2008

    Drop your sponsorship of this bill. It is going to fail miserably. It is useless ... IP is dead as it stands. Fix it at the source, don't waste my (and the USA) money with a bandaid. Music industry needs to change their buisness model. So do the Gaming / Software / Motion Picture associations. Please stop wasting all this money and drop your sponsorship. Kill this bill before it hits.....
    If not, NO ONE WILL VOTE FOR YOU.

  • westtexas1 Sep 17, 2009 11:47am
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    Resign from the Senate Senator Leahy. If you side with ACORN you Side with corruption in Congress Sir.



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