[Ed. note: At 11:01 p.m. ET we are now watching the final vote for H.R. 3962, the health care bill itself. Stay tuned here for more coverage.]

Do you like that headline? Because that’s what I’m feeling right now after the betrayal of my support for Democrats, now that the Stupak Amendment passed 240 to 194 and with 64 Democrats voting Yea.

It’s a fundamental part of our belief system in the Democratic Party, that women have a right to privacy in their reproductive health care decisions. We’ve fought long and hard to protect this right.

And now we’ve seen decades of work to protect this fundamental human right dashed by our own Democratic representatives.

Many of you are going to say you’re walking away. And many more are going to rant and rave and carry on for a while.

This is when it’s time to gather resources and plan more carefully for the next phase in what is a lifelong effort. Democracy isn’t easy, after all. And she’s not cheap. We’re going to have to continue to fight, but we’re going to have to become even more effective.

What say you?

UPDATE: A list of the Yea votes follows after the jump. Read the hall of shame.

Altmire

Baca

Barrow

Berry

Bishop (GA)

Boccieri

Boren

Bright

Cardoza

Carney

Chandler

Childers

Cooper

Costa

Costello

Cuellar

Dahlkemper

Davis (AL)

Davis (TN)

Donnelly (IN)

Doyle

Driehaus

Ellsworth

Etheridge

Gordon (TN)

Griffith

Hill

Holden

Kanjorski

Kaptur

Kildee

Langevin

Lipinski

Lynch

Marshall

Matheson

McIntyre

Melancon

Michaud

Mollohan

Murtha

Neal (MA)

Oberstar

Obey

Ortiz

Perriello

Peterson

Pomeroy

Rahall

Reyes

Rodriguez

Ross

Ryan (OH)

Salazar

Shuler

Skelton

Snyder

Space

Spratt

Stupak

Tanner

Taylor

Teague

Wilson (OH)