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Good job.....and stay on them. I was all over Sessions azz for letting Obama put Kagen on the SCOTUS. Tell the good Ole Boyz if they don't get with the Program we will run their azz out of Politics all together. Their days are numbered.....time for pasture!
2 days ago I contacted Several Republican Senators telling them not to vote for Leahy's bill For Reading Emails. I also told them to squash Lieberman's ideas as well. That if we find out they voted for it. Then they will have to deal with a Concentrated Effort to remove them from Office and or vote them out.
Asked for support for Rand Paul and Coburn in squashing Leahy's Bill.
The Difference being.....It will be Republicans coming after them. Not Democrats! Moreover.....we know how to make it hurt when it comes to our alleged own.
Just because a particular vote doesn't go your way doesn't mean it was all for naught.I contacted both Senators Sessions and Shelby in my state urging them to vote against NDAA. I was ignored by Shelby, but had contact with Sessions. Sessions gave me the run around and told me that it was in our best interest or something along those lines. I responded quickly and never heard back. I contacted them about SOPA. PIPA, and CISPA....all for not though because they both voted in favor of all three.
I will be contacting them again about this e-mail legislation. I find it essential to contact your Senators/Representatives if you want to express outrage or try and sway their vote.
I'm on an e-mail list for one of my Senator's newsletters. It's decent, but of course it's all positive in his favor.I agree, to an extent....
Its important that our representatives know how we feel about things.
I think that they should send out a well designed form letter in order to know "what is going on".
The key here is "well designed".
Just because a particular vote doesn't go your way doesn't mean it was all for naught.
Not claiming it is for naught...I'll continue to write them.
Keep on them.....especially any Repubs that want to cave over the Rice issue.
When is the last time you wrote to your Senator or Representative (or state/local equivalent) to either support or oppose a piece of pending legislation?
I do not put any value on the Benghazi thing right now. I feel that it was a tragedy and terrorist event. However, I feel right now that the most important issue is our fiscal situation and the continue devaluation of our currency.
I fear that people just don't realize how weak the American dollar really is and the only thing propping it up is the "World Reserve" status that won't last forever. Paper currency has historically failed when not backed by a commodity like gold or silver. As countries continue to try and back out of it (even though that may lead to military conflict as was the case in Libya and Iraq) we will see it lose that status. When it does...we're looking at massive inflation to a point never seen in this country.
Both are equally important. Course we know from 2009 who is pushing us over that fiscal cliff and was the one who made the fiscal cliff. Still we cannot allow Susan Rice to become the SOS or even to keep her spot in the UN.
She is a disgrace and embarrassment to the Country. Not to mention she has been out played, out maneuvered, and out-witted in the UN. We can't afford to have weak, sniveling people in Foreign Policy. Plus don't forget she was the Clinton Drone that was part of Somalia and that tragedy. Screwed up with Sudan and has had the Russians walk all over her azz. Time for Susan Rice to quit playing off Daddy's credentials and to hit the ranks of the Unemployed!
She should look into the Mirror and take note.....she was never Up to the challenge in the first place.
Well, even if there were conservatives in your state, you'd still be an outlier anyway.Let's see.... I live in the Communistwealth of Taxachusetts. We have two Liberal/Democrat US Senators. We have ten Liberal/Democrat US Representatives. The Senate here in Taxachusetts consists of 40 seats, 36 of which are held by Liberals/Democrats. Of the 160 State Representatives 133 are Liberal/Democrats.
As a Conservative, Who the hell am I supposed to send these letters to?
Well, even if there were conservatives in your state, you'd still be an outlier anyway.
Interesting, and , as a state, how well is Massachusetts faring ?Let's see.... I live in the Communistwealth of Taxachusetts. We have two Liberal/Democrat US Senators. We have ten Liberal/Democrat US Representatives. The Senate here in Massachusetts consists of 40 seats, 36 of which are held by Liberals/Democrats. Of the 160 State Representatives 133 are Liberal/Democrats.
As a Conservative, Who the hell am I supposed to send these letters to?
I am ignoring the other childish things that you think necessary to say about your state.
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