House of Representatives - Website/URLs - OVERLOADED - Very Slow

HOLLYWOOD

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Give it a try...

Oh I finally got through,

here' all the clowns on the representative side that are on the finance committee:

http://financialservices.house.gov/who.html

or

http://clerk.house.gov/committee_info/index.html?comcode=HBA00

Contact all these Clowns...

Senate Financial Fiasco Clowns:

Committee On Finance
219 Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510-6200
(202) 224-4515


http://banking.senate.gov/public/

http://banking.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?Fuseaction=Articles.Detail&Article_id=0e45651e-0959-430e-9c1f-afd3a7729aec&Month=9&Year=2008 <=== Chris Dodd AVAILABLE today!


Has anyone been able to get through to Barney Frank's office?

Harry Reid all lines are off the hook/busy...

Complaint form to the BANKING COMMITTEE:

http://banking.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Contact.Form
 
yeah, I e-mailed my congressional rep and his website took forever to load and process my request.
 
Pretty much across the COUNTRY...

I was on the phone with others as they tried to access the websites... SLooooooooooooooow

SO, if this bailout Bill passes, you know this government is a FARCE, a Charade. Every single
person I've spoken with, have objected to this BAILOUT.

So this is KELPTOCRACY and TOTALITARIANISM, not a free republic of the people..

Latest, Nancy Pelosi is going to BRIBE Americans with a COMPENSATION Pakage aka (STIMULUS II) to get approval of the BAILOUT
 
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Some Thoughts from the newly formed American People's Party

1. The people of the United States never intended to give our politicians the power to bailout Wall Street when we elected them to office. These guys are way over-stepping their authority when they start talking about $700 billion - $1 trillion. We never gave any of these guys permission to act on this level. Something like this should be put to a public vote to let the people decide if they want to bail the idiots on Wall Street out. This is actually a bigger issue than the presidential election, and it should be decided by a public vote, not by a bunch of guys who are protecting their own interests.

2. Why would our government bail out a bunch of people who have made huge mistakes, but won’t raise a finger to bail out the common people who are dealing with Wall Street’s mistakes on a daily basis. Why not take that $700 billion and divide it equally among the citizens of the US. I bet you’ll see the economy turn around a lot faster that way then dumping the money into the hands of the greediest and most corrupt people ever known to exist on the planet.

3. It doesn’t make sense that life on the planet will end if we don’t bailout Wall Street. As a matter of fact, I have complete faith that the people who really make the country what it is (that would be the common people on Main Street) would come together to make things work if Wall Street and the banking system crashed. I say let it crash and let all of the corruption and greed crash with it. Then we can start from scratch again and try to get it right without involving all of the criminals on Wall Street.

4. It’s so obvious that Henry Paulsen is taking care of his cronies on Wall Street and basically passing the buck (literally…although now its $700 billion bucks) to the American people. He should be arrested and convicted for treason for even recommending this course of action.

5. When will the people rise up and take back control of this great country. What will it take to force them into action.
 
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