When it comes to protecting are children, Ron Paul really is “Dr. No.”

Ron Paul voted NO on establishing nationwide AMBER alert system for missing kids.

Vote to adopt the conference report on the bill that would assign a national coordinator for AMBER alerts. AMBER alerts is an alert system for missing children, make available additional protections for children and set stricter punishments for sex offenders. Two-time child sex offenders would be subjected to mandatory life sentence. The measure would make it a crime to pander visual illustrations of children as child pornography. It would increase maximum sentences for a number of specified crimes against children. It would also make it a crime to take a trip to foreign countries and engage in illicit sexual conduct with a minor. It also would enlarge law enforcement’s wiretap and electronic surveillance abilities in investigations of child pornography. Reference: Child Abduction Prevention Act; Bill S 151 ; vote number 2003-127 on Apr 10, 2003

NOT ONE UNITED STATES SENATOR VOTED AGAINST THE AMBER ALERT.

410 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES VOTED FOR THE AMBER ALERT, RON PAUL WAS ONE OUT OF 14 TO VOTE AGAINST IT.

Reference: Child Abduction Prevention Act; Bill S 151 ; vote number 2003-127 on Apr 10, 2003