Lots of folks are upset at "the Democrats" over the FISA business, but while the party leadership (including Obama) has been bad on this, it's worth noting that more House Democrats voted no (128) than voted yea (105). Full list of "no" voters is below the fold. The two members of the House who I had occasion to vote for (Nadler and Capuano) before decamping to the land of taxation without representation were both on the right side of this.

Abercrombie

Allen

Andrews

Baldwin

Becerra

Blumenauer

Brady (PA)

Braley (IA)

Capps

Capuano

Carnahan

Carson

Clarke

Clay

Cohen

Conyers

Costello

Courtney

Cummings

Davis (CA)

Davis (IL)

DeFazio

DeGette

Delahunt

DeLauro

Dingell

Doggett

Doyle

Edwards (MD)

Ellison

Eshoo

Farr

Fattah

Filner

Foster

Frank (MA)

Gonzalez

Grijalva

Hall (NY)

Hare

Hill

Hinchey

Hirono

Hodes

Holt

Honda

Hooley

Inslee

Israel

Jackson (IL)

Jackson-Lee (TX)

Jefferson

Johnson (GA)

Johnson (IL)

Johnson, E. B.

Jones (OH)

Kagen

Kaptur

Kennedy

Kilpatrick

Kucinich

Larsen (WA)

Larson (CT)

Lee

Levin

Lewis (GA)

Loebsack

Lofgren, Zoe

Lynch

Maloney (NY)

Markey

Matsui

McCollum (MN)

McDermott

McGovern

McNulty

Meek (FL)

Michaud

Miller (NC)

Miller, George

Mollohan

Moore (WI)

Moran (VA)

Murphy (CT)

Nadler

Napolitano

Neal (MA)

Oberstar

Obey

Olver

Pallone

Pascrell

Pastor

Payne

Price (NC)

Rangel

Rothman

Roybal-Allard

Ryan (OH)

Sánchez, Linda T.

Sanchez, Loretta

Sarbanes

Schakowsky

Schwartz

Scott (VA)

Serrano

Shea-Porter

Slaughter

Solis

Speier

Sutton

Thompson (CA)

Tierney

Towns

Tsongas

Udall (NM)

Van Hollen

Velázquez

Walz (MN)

Wasserman Schultz

Waters

Watson

Watt

Waxman

Weiner

Welch (VT)

Wexler

Woolsey

Wu

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