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Could we get a Nick Rahall, WV, please?

Congressman Nick Rahall [D] WV-3

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One thing to consider is to be careful that you are replacing the bad Congressfolks with ones who will not rubber stamp Obama or McCain's programs and bills.
 
published LTE to help the cause

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/opinion/382158_ltrs8.html
from today's Seattle Post Intelligencer (one of two Seattle daily papers)

Some in delegation listened to constituents

Congress passing the bloated bailout bill last week has made my voting decisions easy. I'm happy to say that my representative, Dave Reichert, listened to the people in his district and, in the most important vote of his career, stood with the people and the nation's best interests by voting no. Sen. Maria Cantwell's no vote also was cast with respect for the wishes of her constituents: the residents of Washington state. This courageous vote will probably sway my vote in 2012.

Reps. Jay Inslee, Jim McDermott, Doc Hastings, and Cathy McMorris Rodgers have also earned a return trip to Congress simply by hearing their constituents and voting against this horrific piece of legislation (numerous members of Congress reported that constituent calls were 50/50: 50 percent no and 50 percent hell no).

This leaves five pink slips to hand out. Four must be handed out this November to bailout supporters Reps. Norm Dicks, Adam Smith, Rick Larsen and Brian Baird. Baird offered this explanation of why he voted yes: "This bill isn't perfect and it's not a panacea -- I'm angry about all of this."

The final pink slip will have to wait until 2010 for bailout supporter Sen. Patty Murray.

Tim Perman

Redmond
 
Carson
Donnelly
Ellsworth

and
Souder

voted Yes in Indiana, as well as Bayh and Lugar in the senate

If you have time would you make one at least for Donnelly, Bayh and Souder please?

I will make sure they are put to good use.

Much thanks!


-State delegate 2008, Liberty crusader for life.
 
If you have time would you make one at least for Donnelly, Bayh and Souder please?

I will make sure they are put to good use.

Much thanks!

Congressman Joe Donnelly [D] IN-2

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Congressman Mark Souder [R] IN-3

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Senator Evan Bayh [D] IN

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Draft Updated list, and designed to empty ink on a fax machine in a hurry.... I will Put up a .pdf soon

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http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/opinion/382158_ltrs8.html
from today's Seattle Post Intelligencer (one of two Seattle daily papers)

Quote:
Some in delegation listened to constituents

Congress passing the bloated bailout bill last week has made my voting decisions easy. I'm happy to say that my representative, Dave Reichert, listened to the people in his district and, in the most important vote of his career, stood with the people and the nation's best interests by voting no. Sen. Maria Cantwell's no vote also was cast with respect for the wishes of her constituents: the residents of Washington state. This courageous vote will probably sway my vote in 2012.

Reps. Jay Inslee, Jim McDermott, Doc Hastings, and Cathy McMorris Rodgers have also earned a return trip to Congress simply by hearing their constituents and voting against this horrific piece of legislation (numerous members of Congress reported that constituent calls were 50/50: 50 percent no and 50 percent hell no).

This leaves five pink slips to hand out. Four must be handed out this November to bailout supporters Reps. Norm Dicks, Adam Smith, Rick Larsen and Brian Baird. Baird offered this explanation of why he voted yes: "This bill isn't perfect and it's not a panacea -- I'm angry about all of this."

The final pink slip will have to wait until 2010 for bailout supporter Sen. Patty Murray.

Tim Perman

Redmond


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Baird is worth keeping. Check out his issues pages... with the exception of health insurance and maybe one or two other things - I find it hard to believe they guy is a Dem.

http://www.house.gov/baird/

He is the kind of congress critter we need in the House.

What brought him to my attention? - well, it was some comments about "regulatory drag" negatively effecting the economy this morning, and how the federal government needs to stop burdening the public sector this way.

-t
 
we shouldn't fire them, we should arrest them and send them to a fema labor camp, preferably to dig the graves without pay of bush, cheney, paulson, bernanke, greenspan, pelosi, reid, rumsfeld, kissinger, rockefeller, rothschild, and all of the central banks.
 
Lmfao, somebody do one for Rahm Emanuel. His office is like a block away, I'll put it in his mailbox! :D
 
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